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There are several ways to carry a handgun concealed and, without question, the most popular method is with a holster attached to a belt. Three styles are most common: strong-side carry, cross-draw or ...
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For firearm enthusiasts and everyday carriers (EDC), the choice of where to carry a concealed pistol often sparks debate. Two of the most common positions – appendix carry and 3 o’clock carry – each ...
Nexbelt, “The Gun Belt with No Holes,” announced today that its new EDC Supreme Appendix Carry Belt is now available and can be purchased on their website at www ...
The Appendix Carry is designed for popular small to medium firearms with all of the attributes of the market-changing SuperTuck and MiniTuck. It features the premium leather backer in Cowhide or ...
Armordillo Concealment has a new appendix carry holster designed for Glock pistols with weapon lights. The Keroman appendix IWB weapon light bearing holster fits the Glock G19, G17, G34, G22, G23, G31 ...
The Appendix Carry draw gets the non-firing hand in a natural position for the draw. There are several options: Hook the material from the beltline and rip, grab a handful of clothing and rip up, or a ...
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. ** When carrying in the appendix ...
Appendix carry has one big advantage that keeps pulling people in: it’s fast, it hides well on a lot of body types, and it can be easier to access in a vehicle than strong-side carry. It also has one ...