My AIWB Concerns and Solution
Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 10:58 am
I have been thinking about changing my IWB with Glock 23 at 4-5 o’clock position to AIWB. The motivation of this change is faster access to the firearm and less opportunity for fumbling with various over garments (T-shirt, button shirts, zippered and button shirts...etc.). However, my AIWB concern is always that I am breaking one of the four safety rules by constantly muzzling myself. It is similar to cross draw and shoulder holster carry. Of course, the logic is as long as the trigger guard is fully covered, and finer off the trigger, the gun will not go off. However, many ND happens when holstering and unholstering the gun. Thus for longest time, I have not change my carry method despite the availability of many fine micro single-stack 9mm guns (Kahr CM9, Ruger LC9, Sig P290, SW M&P Shield, Springfield XDS9 and Glock 43 just to name a few).
Few weeks ago, I discovered that Springfield XDS (9mm and 45acp) is one of these micro gun has a grip safety. All the sudden, I found the solution to my AIWB dilemma. Although it still break one of the safety rule, when trained with using thumb to push on the back of the slide (below the rear sights), one can safely holstering the firearm without engage the grip safety. Thus, another layer of precaution added. Same is true when I muzzle myself while seated.
For me, this added safety feature, gave me a piece of mind and pushed me over to the AIWB method. I want to share my discovery and hopefully a few people will find this to be useful. As for the Springfield XDS9, it is very accurate, slim and compact. I have had some initial FEF and light strike problems (it is not a Glock), but from what I read on XDS Forum, it is a new gun and needs some break in period (again, it is not a Glock). I am in the process changing out the factory sights to Trijicon HD night sights and adding a Talon Grips. Once these improvements are done, I will put at least 500 rounds through it without any problems before I begin to carry. In the meanwhile, I will still use IWB carry with my trusted G23.
Few weeks ago, I discovered that Springfield XDS (9mm and 45acp) is one of these micro gun has a grip safety. All the sudden, I found the solution to my AIWB dilemma. Although it still break one of the safety rule, when trained with using thumb to push on the back of the slide (below the rear sights), one can safely holstering the firearm without engage the grip safety. Thus, another layer of precaution added. Same is true when I muzzle myself while seated.
For me, this added safety feature, gave me a piece of mind and pushed me over to the AIWB method. I want to share my discovery and hopefully a few people will find this to be useful. As for the Springfield XDS9, it is very accurate, slim and compact. I have had some initial FEF and light strike problems (it is not a Glock), but from what I read on XDS Forum, it is a new gun and needs some break in period (again, it is not a Glock). I am in the process changing out the factory sights to Trijicon HD night sights and adding a Talon Grips. Once these improvements are done, I will put at least 500 rounds through it without any problems before I begin to carry. In the meanwhile, I will still use IWB carry with my trusted G23.