A remora. I've tried different positions and different cants, nothing seems to help.
I couldn't appendix carry until I started wearing my pants up where they belong.
A remora. I've tried different positions and different cants, nothing seems to help.
Thanks for your helpful words of advice.I couldn't appendix carry until I started wearing my pants up where they belong.
Thanks for your helpful words of advice.
I see alot of folks talking about NEVER un-holstering, and re-holstering.. Explain what someone is supposed to do when they get to work, and theyre not allowed to carry? Then again when they leave work? As far as re-holstering outside, are you supposed to drive to a piece of property other than work, who will not allow a firearm unless its locked out of sight in your vehicle? Also, how is one supposed to remove a king tuk, with the weapon in it, and put it somewhere? Thing takes up half your waist...
I see alot of folks talking about NEVER un-holstering, and re-holstering.. Explain what someone is supposed to do when they get to work, and theyre not allowed to carry? Then again when they leave work? As far as re-holstering outside, are you supposed to drive to a piece of property other than work, who will not allow a firearm unless its locked out of sight in your vehicle? Also, how is one supposed to remove a king tuk, with the weapon in it, and put it somewhere? Thing takes up half your waist...
Lots of companies make CCW bags of all sizes and configurations. Many with compartments plenty large enough to accommodate holstered guns.
If you have a good reason to do it, by all means, do what you need to do. It sounded to me like people are making a habit of taking the gun off every time they get in the car. I disagree with that practice for a number of reasons.
I couldn't appendix carry until I started wearing my pants up where they belong.
Too many guys won't wear their pants where they belong, for whatever reason
What? Ok, so you got the storage of the holster/firearm down, but once again, how do you take a king tuk off and not make a scene. You certainly couldnt do it in a car, so youd have to do it outside, cant do it on company property, or you get fired, so that means you have to dirve somewhere else, stop, then put your gun/holster back on.
That's one of the keys.
Too many guys won't wear their pants where they belong, for whatever reason.
Really ?? I have 2 King Tuks and can take them off or put them on in a matter of seconds, without making a scene. I'm pretty sure I could do it in my truck too, but haven't had the need to. Once I got them broken in from daily wear, they're pretty easy to maneuver.
Yup.. not a scene at all...
If i did that in the parking lot of my work, Id be fired inside a week. I still think it would be very difficult to do while inside of a regular cab ranger, or a suzuki samurai.
You're a hero among fat men sir.
https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo.../327000-appendix-carry-guys-what-holster.html
I have been thinking about mounting a holster in my car. With as much as my seats are bolstered (and my sides are bolstered!) it is nearly unbearable to carry while driving on even short trips. The longest trip I could make was about 30 minutes before I had to stop and take it off because the back pain was too much. I can leave it on if I am driving my old truck with a bench seat, but not in my daily driver with sportier seats.