Wow! Got some responses there. Glad several of them went to the question.
I totally agree with "train as you carry". That's AIWB for me. Having said that, it's not a mental stretch for me to go to appendix or the hip depending on where the weapon is. I have also been really resistant to the gunslinger type belts as I though they looked a little "tactical" for me, but as was said it gets to be a pain threading gear through belt loops and pouches.
I also don't think having a belt with pistol, mags, and a light that you can just reach under the bed and snap on is a bad way to to. You're right. I'll probably be in boxers and thought clipping a belt on would be a lot more efficient than putting on a pair of pants, threading a belt, then gearing up.
As it was said in a class I attended last year, "It's your gunfight". Wear what you want...
I totally agree with "train as you carry". That's AIWB for me. Having said that, it's not a mental stretch for me to go to appendix or the hip depending on where the weapon is. I have also been really resistant to the gunslinger type belts as I though they looked a little "tactical" for me, but as was said it gets to be a pain threading gear through belt loops and pouches.
I also don't think having a belt with pistol, mags, and a light that you can just reach under the bed and snap on is a bad way to to. You're right. I'll probably be in boxers and thought clipping a belt on would be a lot more efficient than putting on a pair of pants, threading a belt, then gearing up.
As it was said in a class I attended last year, "It's your gunfight". Wear what you want...