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Hey! How do you carry? Think this guy might be doing it wrong? Dunno?

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brandaves

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Well, I'll answer the question your post asked since enough has been said about the Rhodes Scholar in the photo. I prefer appendix carry as I find the draw easy and printing is all but nonexistent. My only problem with the method is holstering, which makes it difficult to keep from flagging myself. This isn't a daily problem as I tend to keep the firearm in the holster when putting it on. Practice is an issue and I take great care to reholster slowly and carefully.

For reference my daily carry is a Sig P365 which I carry with a round chambered, full magazine as well as a backup magazine in the same holster. If I need more then 25 rounds of hollowpoint defense rounds then I need to learn to aim!
 
Well, I'll answer the question your post asked since enough has been said about the Rhodes Scholar in the photo. I prefer appendix carry as I find the draw easy and printing is all but nonexistent. My only problem with the method is holstering, which makes it difficult to keep from flagging myself. This isn't a daily problem as I tend to keep the firearm in the holster when putting it on. Practice is an issue and I take great care to reholster slowly and carefully.

For reference my daily carry is a Sig P365 which I carry with a round chambered, full magazine as well as a backup magazine in the same holster. If I need more then 25 rounds of hollowpoint defense rounds then I need to learn to aim!

Realistically though, the spare magazine isn’t for capacity. It’s to correct magazine failure. There’s a few LEOs here, so they can probably confirm that it’s the least used item on their belt, and when it is used, their primary magazine failed.


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