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Re: Man Dies Attempting Appendix-Carry Reholster

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 4:55 pm
by Vol Texan
Sad, indeed.

But, to quote one of the more learned ones on here: Amateurs skip safety-checks - pros don't.

Re: Man Dies Attempting Appendix-Carry Reholster

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 5:25 pm
by Countryside
"Authorities say Phonisay developed respiratory distress during surgery, at which time blood was found in the chest. A right-sided thoracotomy was performed and a significant amount of blood was removed through a chest tube. Doctors were unclear where this blood came from, as no other injuries were identified."

Reckon how that happened? :shock:

Re: Man Dies Attempting Appendix-Carry Reholster

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 9:02 pm
by BCGlocker
I am so sad to read about this tragic accident. Wish I could have able to advise him before he started AIWB carry.

This instance just reminds all us that reholstering is an "administrate" task. There is NEVER any hurry to do so. One should be very diligent, deliberate, looking at the holster (the threat is over), make sure keeping the finger out as well as there is no foreign object inside the trigger guard.

Ironically, I EDC Glock 23 IWC but I purchased a Springfield XDS 3.3” 9mm (instead Glock 43) specifically when I want to AIWB carry because it has a “passive” grip safety. However, if one reholsters the gun with the firing grip, one just defeated the grip safety. When reholstering, I trained myself very deliberately to place the thumb on top of the beavertail to push the gun into the holster. In this way, I created a space between my hand and the grip safety, so during the reholstering process, the grip safety is active. I hope this info will help others.

Re: Man Dies Attempting Appendix-Carry Reholster

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 10:03 pm
by jmra
His first mistake occurred well before he attempted to reholster- posing with a firearm is not something I'm ever likely to do. Posing with my loaded carry weapon is something I'll never do.

Re: Man Dies Attempting Appendix-Carry Reholster

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 11:11 pm
by Taypo
Things I'm thankful for:

1. The multiple physical safeties on my 1911

2. My 1911 is entirely too large to crotch carry

3. I hate selfies.

Re: Man Dies Attempting Appendix-Carry Reholster

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 12:01 am
by The Wall
Very sad indeed. I personally don't see how carrying AIWB is comfortable regardless of your build. Especially in the sitting position. I went and looked at pictures of people doing it and I just can't see how you can sit without having the barrel stick you somewhere. I haven't tried it and don't plan on it. I have tried IWB on my hip and found it to be very uncomfortable. I guess it's a matter of what you're use to. I'm going to stay with OWB at 3 o'clock position. Better chance of not being hit if gun does fire while drawing or re-holstering.

Re: Man Dies Attempting Appendix-Carry Reholster

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 5:16 am
by jmra
At least the firearm was identified so we didn't have to listen to all the "Glock Leg" foolishness.

Re: Man Dies Attempting Appendix-Carry Reholster

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 5:45 am
by Right2Carry
jmra wrote:At least the firearm was identified so we didn't have to listen to all the "Glock Leg" foolishness.
It was a striker fired pistol though. Maybe "Tupperware Leg'"is more appropriate.

Re: Man Dies Attempting Appendix-Carry Reholster

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 9:31 am
by CleverNickname
Right2Carry wrote:
jmra wrote:At least the firearm was identified so we didn't have to listen to all the "Glock Leg" foolishness.
It was a striker fired pistol though. Maybe "Tupperware Leg'"is more appropriate.
FYI the "Tupperware" meme refers to the old-style Glock storage cases, not the gun's frames themselves, so it's not even accurate for Glocks any more, as they haven't been sold with those cases for almost a decade.

Re: Man Dies Attempting Appendix-Carry Reholster

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 9:37 am
by Taypo
CleverNickname wrote:
Right2Carry wrote:
jmra wrote:At least the firearm was identified so we didn't have to listen to all the "Glock Leg" foolishness.
It was a striker fired pistol though. Maybe "Tupperware Leg'"is more appropriate.
FYI the "Tupperware" meme refers to the old-style Glock storage cases, not the gun's frames themselves, so it's not even accurate for Glocks any more, as they haven't been sold with those cases for almost a decade.
...and here we go again

Re: Man Dies Attempting Appendix-Carry Reholster

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 9:39 am
by joe817
Taypo wrote:
CleverNickname wrote:
Right2Carry wrote:
jmra wrote:At least the firearm was identified so we didn't have to listen to all the "Glock Leg" foolishness.
It was a striker fired pistol though. Maybe "Tupperware Leg'"is more appropriate.
FYI the "Tupperware" meme refers to the old-style Glock storage cases, not the gun's frames themselves, so it's not even accurate for Glocks any more, as they haven't been sold with those cases for almost a decade.
...and here we go again
"rlol" :smilelol5:

Now THAT'S funny!

Re: Man Dies Attempting Appendix-Carry Reholster

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 9:48 am
by mojo84
I'll take a coke. No not that one, a Dr. Pepper.

:mrgreen:

Re: Man Dies Attempting Appendix-Carry Reholster

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 11:16 am
by Right2Carry
CleverNickname wrote:
Right2Carry wrote:
jmra wrote:At least the firearm was identified so we didn't have to listen to all the "Glock Leg" foolishness.
It was a striker fired pistol though. Maybe "Tupperware Leg'"is more appropriate.
FYI the "Tupperware" meme refers to the old-style Glock storage cases, not the gun's frames themselves, so it's not even accurate for Glocks any more, as they haven't been sold with those cases for almost a decade.
You're certainly entitled to your opinion as I am mine. "Tupperware" seems appropriate for any poly frame as plastic is plastic.