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    Thoughts on AIWB

    I was watching a video today on cory07ink's youtube channel, and he was talking about AIWB and how superior it is for conceal-ability, and two handed manipulation. He mentioned in his video that, "A lot of people are terrified of AIWB, they don't want to point the weapon at their junk..." I thought to myself, isn't that one of the four fundamentals of weapons safety? Don't point the weapon at anything you aren't comfortable destroying...?

    I think this whole trend of rear sights that you can charge, AIWB for drawing with your weak hand, etc... is getting a little overboard, to the point where we are ignoring the fundamentals and concerning ourselves with manipulating the weapons through malfunctions drills after you have been shot in your support hand or are carrying a baby or whatever other excuse people use to justify that stuff. While those scenarios are a possibility, they are probably LESS of a possibility than someone building a bomb out of more than 3.4 ounces of water and bringing it on a plane. Laws made for crazy people aren't effective- that's a fact, and to me pointing my weapon at my dick every time I re-holster on the off chance that I might be shot or carrying a baby in the middle of a gunfight that I am trying to stay in makes about as much sense....

    There are some merits, but I don't think they outweigh the negatives. Maybe I'm the only guy thinking it, which is why I put it out there...

    Before it gets sidetracked, I don't care for the guy at all, I just have no experience with light bearing holsters and I remember that he has a light taped to his light, and has a million holsters for everything. (I just bought a X300U for my 19)

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    I carry AIWB and It works well for me. I don't haphazardly holster my pistol so I'm not concerned with a negligent discharge. In fact, I like having the option to look where the gun is going. I don't really understand the, "you'll shoot your dick off kid" line of thinking, but I barely pass the zipper on a good day so I could be out of touch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cwalker View Post
    I carry AIWB and It works well for me. I don't haphazardly holster my pistol so I'm not concerned with a negligent discharge. In fact, I like having the option to look where the gun is going. I don't really understand the, "you'll shoot your dick off kid" line of thinking, but I barely pass the zipper on a good day so I could be out of touch.
    Just because you keep your finger off the trigger doesn't mean you're not totally violating the basic rules of firearm safety... I mean, there's a reason it's taught to every new shooter...and I'm not sure if your old holster was in between your shoulder blades, but I can always see my holster. I'm not concerned with negligent discharges either, but I don't go around flagging people.

    I'm right there with you on the small dick thing, though. That's why I'm into guns and talking trash on the internet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scoutchris View Post
    I was watching a video today on cory07ink's youtube channel, and he was talking about AIWB and how superior it is for conceal-ability, and two handed manipulation. He mentioned in his video that, "A lot of people are terrified of AIWB, they don't want to point the weapon at their junk..." I thought to myself, isn't that one of the four fundamentals of weapons safety? Don't point the weapon at anything you aren't comfortable destroying...?

    I think this whole trend of rear sights that you can charge, AIWB for drawing with your weak hand, etc... is getting a little overboard, to the point where we are ignoring the fundamentals and concerning ourselves with manipulating the weapons through malfunctions drills after you have been shot in your support hand or are carrying a baby or whatever other excuse people use to justify that stuff. While those scenarios are a possibility, they are probably LESS of a possibility than someone building a bomb out of more than 3.4 ounces of water and bringing it on a plane. Laws made for crazy people aren't effective- that's a fact, and to me pointing my weapon at my dick every time I re-holster on the off chance that I might be shot or carrying a baby in the middle of a gunfight that I am trying to stay in makes about as much sense....

    There are some merits, but I don't think they outweigh the negatives. Maybe I'm the only guy thinking it, which is why I put it out there...

    Before it gets sidetracked, I don't care for the guy at all, I just have no experience with light bearing holsters and I remember that he has a light taped to his light, and has a million holsters for everything. (I just bought a X300U for my 19)
    When I carried on my hip there were many times I'd flag my leg, knee, foot etc. I haven't seen a conceal carry method that doesn't point the gun at you sometimes. Aside from maybe under arm that flags everyone you are around.

    And carrying a baby, groceries etc or having to use your off hand instead of strong hand are very real scenarios that need to be dealt with.

    To me flagging my crotch and fixing real problems is much better than flagging my leg and ignoring real problems.

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    My Bradley driver lost both of his legs in Yusifiyah, Iraq in 2007. When we were waiting for dustoff to arrive, he would not stop asking if his dick was still there. I mean, he lost BOTH LEGS, and he was only concerned about his dick. I guess that would be an example of why most men care more about their dicks than their legs. And I promise you, statistically speaking, you have a much greater chance of shooting your own dick off than you do getting in a gunfight holding a baby.

    And I'm not sure if you've ever been shot at or seen someone shot, but it takes takes a different type of human to get shot and then have the presence of mind to continue the fight with the support hand and clear a malfunction...

    I hope this is like the AFG and a fad that everyone will eventually realize is a solution to a problem that doesn't exist, but then again, Glock titanium firing pin safeties for still get sold.

    P.S. - Flagging your own dick is a very real problem.
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    I've been carrying AIWB for some time now. I'm not worried about shooting myself anywhere. There are 4 basic firearm rules, but there is no need to go over them here, as we all should know them well. My point is, with the four rules, not advising to, but if one rule is broken at a time, no injury can be had, but break ANY combination of two, and it will be disastrous.

    A quality holster covers the trigger assembly, preventing the trigger from being pressed.

    I carry in the AIWB position, it works for me, maybe not for you. It isn't my job to criticize what works for another.
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    Oh yeah... some idiots really got brave and put "Molon Labe" on their shit... while complying with the ban of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scoutchris View Post
    I hope this is like the AFG and a fad that everyone will eventually realize is a solution to a problem that doesn't exist.

    P.S. - Flagging your own dick is a very real problem.
    Fad....I agree.

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    Thanks, G19A3, I thought I was the only person on here....

    Think about this gentlemen, let's imagine this scenario- You take your son to the gun range to practice...
    "Hey Dad?" He asks.
    "Yes, Son?"
    "I've been noticing something..."
    "What's that, son?"
    "Every single time you re-holster your weapon, you point a loaded gun directly at your dick."
    "Listen here, son. When you get shot in your support arm while holding a baby and can't clear a stovepipe, don't come crying to me! Besides, if you only break one of the four rules of firearms safety at a time, you're good to go!"

    I want to be a fly on the wall for that conversation.

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    This fad has been around for 20 years, at least.

    If you know what you're doing and have a correct gear, you will not muzzle yourself on holstering in standing position. Conversely, if you are muzzling yourself or you think it is inevitable (again, in standing), you've no clue.
    Hammer fired guns allow for a better control over situation.

    Finally, if you think it is wrong, it is. For you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YVK View Post
    This fad has been around for 20 years, at least.

    If you know what you're doing and have a correct gear, you will not muzzle yourself on holstering in standing position. Conversely, if you are muzzling yourself or you think it is inevitable (again, in standing), you've no clue.
    Hammer fired guns allow for a better control over situation.

    Finally, if you think it is wrong, it is. For you.
    Solid advice, also with a proper AIWB holster, you can easily position your pistol so it's not pointing at your dick.

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