This review covers the CrossBreed ARMOR Kydex holster, specifically designed for the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 10mm. The presenter highlights its minimalist design, strength, compatibility with suppressor height sights and optics, and comfortable all-day wear. The holster features a steel clip, adjustable cant, and retention screws, and is made in the USA with a lifetime warranty.
This video from Classic Firearms features Daniel Richardson of Richardson Precision and Training demonstrating and instructing on concealed carry techniques, specifically focusing on efficient garment clearance and draw strokes from appendix carry. The training emphasizes improving draw-to-first-shot speed through methodical practice of clearance techniques, dry-fire drills, and live-fire exercises, highlighting how efficiency in defeating concealment directly translates to faster times. Several clearance methods are presented, including the C-Grip, Sneaky Pee, and Judo Chop, allowing viewers to find what works best for their attire and carry style.
This review of the FN Reflex micro-compact 9mm pistol highlights its internal hammer-fired system and lightweight trigger, which some consider among the best for concealed carry. The presenter, with apparent experience in firearms instruction, discusses the pistol's trigger break and reset, the absence of a blade safety, and FN's mitigation strategy of including an ambidextrous thumb safety. Testing focuses on trigger feel, split times, appendix draw proficiency, and overall ergonomics, concluding that while the pistol is snappy due to its size, its features make it a viable option for concealed carry.
This review examines Breacher Gear's boxer brief style underwear, designed to enhance concealed carry comfort by preventing firearm friction against the skin. While offering a high-waisted design for coverage and moisture-wicking properties, the reviewer notes they can be uncomfortably tight, especially for individuals with extra weight, likening them to 'men's Spanx'. The product aims to eliminate the need for an undershirt and provides a barrier between the holster and skin.
This discussion covers practical firearm choices, accessory considerations, and understanding personal limits. Participants debate the balance between aesthetics and functionality in firearm accessories, particularly red dot sights. They also touch on the importance of practicing concealed carry draws and the varying costs and features of different firearm ranges.
This video discusses a shift in concealed carry methods, moving away from fanny pack carry due to demonstrated draw time limitations. The speaker, influenced by Charlie Cox's analysis, now favors a four o'clock carry position with accessible holsters for firearms like the Glock 19, 17, and 19X. The content emphasizes the importance of practical draw speed and accessibility in self-defense scenarios.
This video evaluates the viability of off-body concealed carry using bags, challenging the notion that it's inherently slower than appendix carry. The instructor emphasizes that bag quality and the deployment system are crucial for achieving acceptable draw times. Through live-fire testing with a shot timer, the video demonstrates that with the right bag and sufficient practice, proficiency comparable to appendix carry is achievable, negating the perceived disadvantages.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Canik Mete MC9 Prime, a year after its initial hype. The reviewer, RGG (A Regular Gun Guy), assesses its performance, reliability, and suitability for concealed carry. He concludes that while the porting didn't significantly reduce recoil as hyped, the firearm excels in reliability, trigger quality, ergonomics, and value, making it a solid choice for concealed carry, especially with the right holster.
This video advocates for a multi-gun concealed carry setup, emphasizing preparedness for worst-case scenarios. It details the strategic placement of primary, backup, tertiary, and even additional firearms for optimal concealment and accessibility, considering potential threats and malfunctions. The presenter suggests carrying multiple firearms, including options for left-hand use and optic-equipped pistols for enhanced accuracy under stress.
This video explains how to adjust the clip height on Inside-the-Waistband (IWB) holsters to optimize firearm access and concealment. Lowering the clips raises the firearm for easier drawing, while raising the clips lowers it for better concealment. The presenter advises experimenting to find the best balance for individual comfort and carry needs.
This episode of Arfcom News discusses legal developments in Minnesota regarding a potential win against a binary trigger ban in the Caucus v. Walls case. It also covers confirmed door-to-door confiscation plans in Canada, involving off-duty or retired RCMP officers. Finally, it delves into the debate surrounding appendix carry for concealed firearms, emphasizing personal comfort, risk assessment, and training.
This video highlights the modularity of the SIG Sauer P365 platform, particularly with aftermarket components like the Mischief Machine aluminum lower receiver. The speaker emphasizes how this modularity facilitates customization for ergonomics and grip panels, making it an ideal platform for concealed carry, especially for appendix carry during motorcycle riding. The P365X is presented as a highly customizable and effective carry gun.
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