I have not been trained for AIWB carry.
Nowadays, shoulder holster and cross draw rigs are often roundly panned because of the basically
unavoidable sweeping of body parts during the draw/re-holstering.
Commentators all remark on how careful you must be during AIWB usage.
Following the logic trail here, I don't understand why this method of carry is given a pass on sweeping body parts. Nor can I imagine a way to avoid said very bad habit.
What am I missing?
EDIT: OK, just finished reading ToddG's comments down in the hardware forum. I should have searched more. As usual, he writes clearly and his opinions are well thought out. Most of my questions were answered.
The main point I had wasn't though. Why can't I use the exact same factors in defending the use of cross draw or shoulder rigs with the improved point of "If you fuck up, you wing yourself (with an attendant chance of maybe dying")?