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· The artist formerly known as jhm8071
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I don't know if I would be comfortable with a glock or a M&P in an AIWB holster. But, that's why I own USPc and P226. AND... I have trained myself to hold the hammer down while I holster.
I don't carry appendix, but do have an M&P. I usually just put the gun in the holster when it is not on my body, then put the holster on. There is virtually no chance at a discharge doing it this way.
 

· The artist formerly known as jhm8071
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Okey....but what about when you go training and reholster ?

If you are not practicing reholstering the gun, I'd be deathly afraid that I won't do it right, when I have to.
When I'm out in the field/woods training, I reholster when the holster is already in. I'm usually by myself, carrying at 3:30 or 4:00. It is hard to see if something catches on the trigger when you are holstering the firearm behind you. If I happen to catch the trigger or something, I may shoot myself in the rear, but probably would just get some burns. Not a big deal. When at home or somewhere else, I put the gun in the holster, then put the holster on. I'm not scared of holstering it or anything, but why take that chance at home when there is my wife and 16 month old kid running around? The gun isn't going to go off in the holster, but you never know when putting it in the holster, especially with a light trigger.
 
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