The Atlas by Standard Co is an Appendix carry, inside the waistband holster.
it is an interesting take on an integrated pistol holster and magazine carrier.
Standard uses a Hypalon bridge between the components to offer flexibility. As you can see, they’ve also incorporated an aluminum standoff wing.
standardcousa.com/products/atlas-inside-the-waistband-concealed-carry
Tags: NRAAM, Standard Co
Who can fit that appendix? Am I doing something wrong?!
So, I’ve seen this type of set up before, and I always have the same question….. why put your spare magazine on the primary hand side? isn’t your primary hand tied up holding the gun when you do a magazine change?
Now, I’m not an AIWB guy, for a variety of reasons, comfort being the primary reason. For 25 years I’ve carried my primary duty gun at 3-o’clock, weather that be in an open carry/duty holster, or in a concealed manner, so for me, it would put the spare magazine at about 2-o’clock’ish, forcing me to reach completely around myself to retrieve the spare mag for a reload….. seems slow and cumbersome to me?