When carrying a concealed firearm for self-defense, you can choose from several carry positions. One of the most popular positions is appendix carry.
Appendix carry is the act of carrying a handgun inside or outside the front of the waistband between the navel or belt buckle and the hip or front pocket of your pants.
Using a 12-hour clock face as a reference point, appendix carry places the weapon between 12 and 3 o’clock if you’re a right-handed shooter and between 9 and 12 o’clock if you’re left-hand dominant.