Re: appendix carry
I carried in a Milt Sparks Summer Special for years and was introduced to the Blade-Tech Ultimate Concealment Holster and won't look back. For everyday concealed carry you need to think about the position your body is in most of the time, sitting or standing. Try to draw from a holster that is behind your hip while seated in a car, it really doesn't work without contorting your body. While standing, your hands naturally fall to your front - just below your appendix - and makes for a quick draw with little extra body movement. For me and my body type it just works, some people I know that have tried it stick with the 4:00 carry but most agree it is the way to go.