austin wrote:I carry an XD45 AIWB with no holster most of the time. I know quite a few others who do this no holster or with a holster. Some are LEOs.
I recall another thread where you described this practice, including how you had tested yourself to make sure that you could do summersaults and other such physical moves without the gun becoming dislodged. You were also a little dismissive in that thread about people who are in less than tip top physical condition. I also pointed out to you in that thread that I have
personal experience in an ER setting, treating men who will no longer be able to enjoy their wedding tackle in original mint, LNIB, condition because they carry the way you do.
You know, if you want to take that risk, go 'head on, brother. But I can tell you that in the case of
every single other accidentally self-inflicted gunshot wounds I ever saw involving the
carrying of a pistol, only
one of them happened to someone using a holster, whereas I personally saw half a dozen who shot themselves inside the front of their pants, while engaged in such physical activities as burglary, gang-bangin', breakin' 'n enterin', jumping out of windows, etc. I think it is also fairly safe to say that these individuals no longer carry in that particular manner either. Once burned, twice shy, if you know what I mean.
Speaking strictly from my real life experience (unlike your
theory), you
may have certain tactical advantages carrying the way you do, but you are also
definitely a statistic waiting to happen. For my own part, I don't go where I think I may need to throw down a summersault during an attack. It might mean that I don't get to roam the "spicier" parts of town, maybe, but it also means that I survive with my dignity intact. I have no desire to join BWTA (Busted Wedding Tackle Anonymous). Not even remotely.
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