Arizona_Mike
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Due to a shoulder injury limiting my range of motion I've decited to appendix carry my spare magazine. Gun is at 4:00 on the good shoulder side
Mike
Mike
I agree but I have found the cost usually has a lot to do with the quality of the holster that may or may not fit you. My holster box contains no poorly made holsters as they go directly into the trash very quickly.Cost of holster doesn't mean it will automatically fit you. That's why there's so many have boxes of holsters. But definitely full kydex for me.
I was going to ask you if you consulted your gonads to see if they were alright with it, but I see you chose wisely.
Those things are handy!The wife and I are hoping for one or two more kids. I'm also pretty sure I'll need my femoral arteries indefinitely.
Mike
And how can a magazine harm his nuts?Your gun, your nuts, your choice...
The femoral artery might be a more serious consideration and even more likely result.Your gun, your nuts, your choice...
And how can a magazine harm his nuts?
The femoral artery might be a more serious consideration and even more likely result.
Someone ALWAYS brings up the femoral artery. However, I have yet to see a legitimate case of someone who has shot themselves in the femoral artery when carrying a handgun in the appendix position.The femoral artery might be a more serious consideration and even more likely result.
Someone ALWAYS brings up the femoral artery. However, I have yet to see a legitimate case of someone who has shot themselves in the femoral artery when carrying a handgun in the appendix position.
I tried it once to see what the fuss was about. Didn't care for getting jabbed in the stomach all day.