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<blockquote data-quote="Mad Professor" data-source="post: 3204064" data-attributes="member: 5316"><p>Shadowrider is right in target. I’ve carried 5” M&Ps appendix in a Keeper without issues. Even a 1000 mile 2 day raid trip. I primarily carry strong side inside the waist band, but do switch back and forth to appendix. Belt, holster, and clothing make all the difference (comfort and concealment) in how well something conceals no matter what location you carry. </p><p></p><p>I also have to disarm at courthouses, but do that similar as above. I also occasionally have to dress in a manner that does not always facilitate having a full size 4-5” barrel gun. </p><p></p><p>Properly setup you can draw faster and more discreetly from an appendix holster. Sitting in a chair or in a car, or just about any other position you can imagine. Attempts to carrying appendix with less than ideal equipment will often lead to unsatisfactory results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad Professor, post: 3204064, member: 5316"] Shadowrider is right in target. I’ve carried 5” M&Ps appendix in a Keeper without issues. Even a 1000 mile 2 day raid trip. I primarily carry strong side inside the waist band, but do switch back and forth to appendix. Belt, holster, and clothing make all the difference (comfort and concealment) in how well something conceals no matter what location you carry. I also have to disarm at courthouses, but do that similar as above. I also occasionally have to dress in a manner that does not always facilitate having a full size 4-5” barrel gun. Properly setup you can draw faster and more discreetly from an appendix holster. Sitting in a chair or in a car, or just about any other position you can imagine. Attempts to carrying appendix with less than ideal equipment will often lead to unsatisfactory results. [/QUOTE]
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