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rustycrusty
02-25-2020, 15:39
Help change the game.
Copy this and email to idpa to request allowing appendix in the sport.

Include your IDPA number and email to

Joyce@IDPA.com

It can?t hurt.
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Hi Joyce,

Thank you for organizing and growing an excellent sport for defensive minded shooters. The IDPA mission of providing a competitive environment for shooters to compete in, using their daily carried gear, is an excellent one.

I am writing you to ask you to continue to modify the sport to allow for what is common and best practice for the defensive carry of firearms. Please consider allowing Appendix carry, as the vast majority of serious shooters have moved to this carry method. Below are a few reasons why appendix carry belongs in IDPA.

Every idpa match I have been to, I have seen a shooter holster a strong side or small of back carried gun with the same issues: shooters blindly fumbling with a shirt caught in a holster or muzzling their spine and femoral arteries to start the holstering process.

I see this behavior in novices and masters.

Please consider that LESS of this behavior is present on any appendix carrying shooter simply by virtue of enhanced awareness.

Appendix carry is only deemed risky because the enhanced awareness let?s shooters know the bad things that are typical in ALL common holstering movements. In reality, it has all of the same risks, but affords the shooter use of both hands to holster and full vision of the inside of the holster, and the entire holstering process.

No other carry positions have that level of added safety and awareness.

Strong side carriers often muzzle their pelvis and both femoral arteries- A YouTube search will show IDPA masters do this on every stage of nationals.

SOB carriers do the same.

The difference? They don?t know they are doing it, because they cannot see it with their own eyes.

Please consider adding appendix carry as an acceptable practice. The addition would grow the sport by including the new generation of shooters that understand what I have outlined above.

Best,

Irving
02-25-2020, 15:47
Help change the game.


I am writing you to ask you to continue to modify the sport to allow for what is not common and best practice for the defensive carry of firearms.


Agreed, but is this a typo? Did you mean now?

mb504
02-25-2020, 16:15
Agreed, but is this a typo? Did you mean now?

It would make it more interesting if it was the "what is not common and best practice".

spqrzilla
02-25-2020, 16:16
IDPA allows small of the back position? Holy s**t

rustycrusty
02-25-2020, 16:26
Typo addressed and email address added

Include your IDPA number or it will be ignored


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davsel
02-25-2020, 19:09
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I am writing you to ask you to continue to modify the sport to allow for what is common and best practice for the defensive carry of firearms.
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The addition would grow the sport by including the new generation of shooters that understand what I have outlined above.

Bit bold

rustycrusty
02-25-2020, 20:32
Bit bold

Davsel, how so?

I?m 33. Of those my age or younger, Only slow kids, fudds and medical cases are carrying anything but appendix.

If all boomers died tomorrow, appendix carry would be the most common carry method of those who don?t suck.

It?s far and away the most common carry method of younger master class shooters.


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ray1970
02-25-2020, 22:04
I?m pushing fifty and carry appendix exclusively.

That being said, IDPA is a game and there could be potential safety issues. I would have some concerns that the guys in their twenties and thirties might accidentally blast their dicks off. Those kids are too high strung and twitchy under pressure.

rustycrusty
02-25-2020, 22:08
I?m pushing fifty and carry appendix exclusively.

That being said, IDPA is a game and there could be potential safety issues. I would have some concerns that the guys in their twenties and thirties might accidentally blast their dicks off. Those kids are too high strung and twitchy under pressure.

Ha! Love it.

Better that the young whipper snappers trade that flesh wound of a dick shot for a more significant chance to blow out spine, pelvis, and both femoral arteries!

That?ll teach them for making CZ cool!


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Irving
02-25-2020, 22:08
His point is that is just as easy for those same guys to ND into their pelvis or femoral, so there is no argument for safety.

rustycrusty
02-25-2020, 22:10
So you guys know, I literally cut up over 2k dead people over the last decade.

I kind of know wtf I?m talking about with the anatomical risk and angular wounding potential here...

Also, I?m totally ok with y?all smoking your own pecker. Take that how you want. [emoji23]


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ray1970
02-25-2020, 22:18
And just so you guys know, I was mostly just goofing.

Mostly.

I do appendix carry though.

rustycrusty
02-25-2020, 22:39
And just so you guys know, I was mostly just goofing.

Mostly.

I do appendix carry though.

It?s all dry humor with me. I was picking up what you were putting down.

If it WAS dangerous, It would still be a win for the fudds. Why would they say no to allowing sensitive hipsters castrate themselves publicly?

My reply was my way of saying ?I stayed at a holiday inn last night?


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Irving
02-25-2020, 22:55
I want to appendix carry, but don't feel any of my holders work well. Sitting seems to be an issue.

ray1970
02-25-2020, 23:03
For me, comfortable appendix carry comes down to a couple of things.

First, the firearm. Anything longer than a Glock 26 or a J-frame causes the sitting down issues you describe.

Second, as much as I typically prefer kydex, I much prefer leather in the appendix position.

That?s all I?ve got.

bellavite1
02-26-2020, 00:39
I don't want to carry Appendix, but my poor shoulder screams bloody hell everytime I draw from strong side.
However, the point that strong side reholstering is mostly done blindly, relying solely on muscle memory, did make me feel better about Appendix Carry...

ScottR65
02-26-2020, 14:45
Well written with the typo fixed.


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CS1983
02-26-2020, 15:21
I have an idea for a holster that’s side carry and points forward. It has a rod in it that when the pistol is pushed forward it fires. I call it the No Draw. Zero risk of the shooter hitting themselves. :)

Hoser
02-26-2020, 16:32
If you have some Match Directors and Area Coordinators chime in, you will have a better chance of getting traction.

If you can show Joyce where she can make a few bucks more off the deal, you will have a much better chance.

Without those two, doubtful.

rustycrusty
02-26-2020, 17:47
Thanks Hoser. There have been a few I?ve talked to from out of state that have sent something along.

Would much appreciate of you could send something as well.


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