A compact, semi-automatic pistol designed for concealed carry is often paired with a specific carry method: inside the waistband (IWB) at the appendix position. This placement offers quick access and excellent concealment, particularly for smaller firearms. The carrying method relies on a specially designed holster to secure the firearm, ensuring both safety and accessibility.
This combination of firearm, carry method, and holster type has become increasingly popular for personal defense. The compact nature of the pistol makes it suitable for a wide range of body types and clothing styles. Appendix carry allows for rapid deployment in critical situations, while the IWB placement enhances concealment and minimizes printing (the outline of the firearm visible through clothing). This approach strikes a balance between accessibility, concealability, and comfort, factors that are highly valued by those who choose to carry a firearm for self-defense. The evolution of holster design and materials has contributed significantly to the efficacy and comfort of this carry system.