crebralfix
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Glock 26 (or equivalent from S&W or Walther, etc) carried in the appendix location:
I hear the appendix position works well for women.
The draw is fast and you can cover it with a shirt or jacket. The short grip and short barrel make for a very concealable and comfortable combination. This is a picture of a holster I made--it's my daily rig. What's great about the Glock series of guns is the magazines are interchangeable...carry the short mag in the gun for concealability and a long spare magazine with an A&G adapter (on either a G19 magazine for 15 spare rounds or a G17 magazine for 17 spare rounds).
While you're learning (with the Glock 26) you can get Glock 19 magazines and an A&G Grip Adapter. This makes a FULL grip, which is needed while learning (full palm support). Once you're confident with handgun shooting in general, then try it with the short magazine.
Here's what it looks like:
http://www.topgunsupply.com/A-G-c-126.html
I hear the appendix position works well for women.
The draw is fast and you can cover it with a shirt or jacket. The short grip and short barrel make for a very concealable and comfortable combination. This is a picture of a holster I made--it's my daily rig. What's great about the Glock series of guns is the magazines are interchangeable...carry the short mag in the gun for concealability and a long spare magazine with an A&G adapter (on either a G19 magazine for 15 spare rounds or a G17 magazine for 17 spare rounds).
While you're learning (with the Glock 26) you can get Glock 19 magazines and an A&G Grip Adapter. This makes a FULL grip, which is needed while learning (full palm support). Once you're confident with handgun shooting in general, then try it with the short magazine.
Here's what it looks like:
http://www.topgunsupply.com/A-G-c-126.html