This guide details methods for carrying a firearm off-body using fanny packs. It contrasts using a standard fanny pack with a firearm in Condition Three (unloaded chamber, trigger pulled) to mitigate trigger snagging risks, versus using a purpose-built fanny pack that accommodates a holster for Condition One carry. The importance of trigger guard protection and safe handling practices is emphasized.
The Yankee Marshal identifies ankle carry as the worst method of concealed firearm carry due to its extreme difficulty in access during a physical altercation and the high risk of an assailant gaining control of the weapon. While acknowledging appendix and small of back carry have risks, he argues they are manageable with responsible choices, unlike ankle carry which presents inherent vulnerabilities.
This video appears to focus on a fanny pack that has a feature related to "Sleight Of Hand." Given the title's suggestive wording and the common association of fanny packs with concealed carry, the content likely demonstrates a method or technique for quickly drawing a firearm from a fanny pack, possibly implying a skill or modification that facilitates a rapid draw. The "Sleight Of Hand" aspect suggests a focus on speed and concealment, hinting at practical applications for self-defense or concealed carry scenarios.
This YouTube Short focuses on a "hidden trick" for concealing a gun, as indicated by the title. The description is minimal, only including the #shorts hashtag. While the specific firearm or concealment method isn't detailed, the core topic revolves around the practical application of carrying a firearm discreetly, which falls under the broader umbrella of everyday carry (EDC). The short format suggests a quick demonstration or tip.
This video addresses a common challenge for firearm owners: how to carry a concealed weapon during warmer months when clothing is lighter. It aims to provide viewers with the top 5 effective methods for concealed carry in summer, overcoming the limitations often imposed by summer attire. The description also includes links to the creator's Patreon, website, Instagram, and other YouTube channels.
This video outlines the top five concealed carry methods favored by the instructor, emphasizing that the best method depends on factors like clothing, location, and the firearm being carried. The instructor details the pros and cons of SmartCarry holsters, pocket carry (especially for smaller firearms like the S&W M&P Bodyguard .380), inside-the-waistband (ITB) Kydex with one clip, ITB with two prongs, and outside-the-waistband (OTB) strong side carry. The instructor consistently prefers strong-side carry (3 o'clock position) for most methods, excluding the SmartCarry.
This video from Alien Gear Holsters explores various concealed carry methods, detailing the pros and cons of pocket carry, shoulder holsters, Outside the Waistband (OWB), ankle carry, and Inside the Waistband (IWB) including appendix carry. The instructor emphasizes the importance of proper holster selection and personal experimentation to find the most effective and comfortable method for individual needs and firearms.
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