A compact, semi-automatic pistol, specifically the Glock 26, carried inside the waistband in the front of the body near the appendix, requires a specially designed carrying device. This device, typically made of Kydex, leather, or nylon, secures the firearm, allowing for quick access while minimizing printing or discomfort. Variations exist in terms of cant (angle), ride height, and retention mechanisms.
This carry method offers advantages for concealed carry practitioners. Its discreet nature allows for effective concealment, even with tighter clothing. The position provides rapid access to the firearm in a self-defense scenario. Historically, appendix carry has gained popularity due to its practicality and effectiveness, though proper training and a well-designed holster are essential for safe and comfortable carry.