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I sit all day with mine with no issues and no adjustments. Maybe you need either a short barrel or a short wacky, who knows.I'd like to try appendix but can't figure out how to sit with it on lol. Any advice?
I carry a Glock 19, not sure if that counts as short or not. So do you not bend at the waist while sitting?I sit all day with mine with no issues and no adjustments. Maybe you need either a short barrel or a short wacky, who knows.
My only issues are when bending over to pick something up on the ground, a problem solved by kneeling at the knee instead of bending at the waist.
I swap between a Shield and a P10C and neither bother me while sitting. I would imagine if you have a super long torso or wear low waisted pants/jeans/shorts it may be an issue, but its certainly not for me. None of my pants are low rise.I carry a Glock 19, not if that counts as short or not. So do you not bend at the waist while sitting?
Why not just carry it on the side as to not restrict any movement (just curious)I swap between a Shield and a P10C and neither bother me while sitting. I would imagine if you have a super long torso or wear low waisted pants/jeans/shorts it may be an issue, but its certainly not for me. None of my pants are low rise.
There are MANY advantages of appendix carry. None of which you're likely to be convinced of from a discussion on a message board.Why not just carry it on the side as to not restrict any movement (just curious)
I’m a fat dude so that ain’t going to happen unless I take a Jenny Craig training course . I have no desire to do that so I’ll let you skinny phucks enjoy that advantage . My gun is stubby anyway so I’ll take my chances in comfortThere are MANY advantages of appendix carry. None of which you're likely to be convinced of from a discussion on a message board.
Get out and attend some training classes.
Any shooting to be done from close proximity and/or from atypical shooting positions lends itself very nicely towards appendix carry.
Not to mention the protection of the weapon from 3rd parties is unparalleled.
Hip carry is just easy... about all it's got going for it.
Faster, much better protected, easier to deploy, can be drawn while seated, etc.Why not just carry it on the side as to not restrict any movement (just curious)