This video demonstrates how to effectively carry a concealed firearm while wearing gym shorts by utilizing the Core Essentials reinforced inner belt. The instructor highlights the challenges of carrying in stretchy gym shorts, such as sagging and poor concealment, and presents the inner belt as a solution that provides a stable platform for holsters. This allows for secure carry at various positions, including 4 o'clock, cross-draw, and appendix, without compromising comfort or concealment, even with loose drawstrings.
This video features a discussion on various firearm carry methods, primarily focusing on the risks and benefits of appendix carry versus other methods like outside waistband and cross-draw. The speaker emphasizes firearm safety, responsible handling, and the importance of understanding the inherent risks associated with carrying a firearm, regardless of the method chosen. The conversation also touches on supporting firearms-related charities and the importance of proper firearm maintenance and storage.
This guide synthesizes expert advice on selecting and using Inside Waistband (IWB) holsters, drawing from a detailed review by Andrew of BIG MAN with GUN. It covers the advantages of IWB for concealment and draw speed, while also addressing potential drawbacks like re-holstering difficulty and clothing requirements. Key holster models from brands like Alien Gear, Concealment Express, and Crossbreed are discussed, highlighting features such as material, adjustability, and retention systems.
This guide, based on instruction from USCCA's Director of Content Kevin Michalowski, details various concealed carry positions on the waist. It covers IWB vs. OWB, strong side hip, appendix, and cross-draw carries, emphasizing the importance of holster quality and personal experimentation to find the optimal carry method for comfort, concealment, and accessibility.
This video focuses on the DeSantis Thumb Break Scabbard holster, highlighting its versatile belt loop system that accommodates 1.75-inch belts. It demonstrates three carry positions: vertical, canted forward, and cross-draw. The option for a suede lining is discussed for gun finish preservation, and the typical leather holster break-in period is mentioned.
This video provides a detailed overview of the Bianchi 111 Cyclone holster, highlighting its construction and versatility. It's presented as a full cowhide, high-ride holster suitable for both strong-side and cross-draw carry. The presenter emphasizes its open muzzle design, full trigger guard coverage, positive thumb break, and fully lined interior for firearm protection. It's noted to accommodate belts up to 1-3/4 inches wide.
George Poulos, an expert from OpticsPlanet, reviews several holsters emphasizing security, concealment, and versatility. He highlights the Bianchi Model 111 for its strong-side or cross-draw capability and full coverage, the Bianchi 55 L for its simplicity and concealment with trigger guard retention, the Bianchi Model 83 Carry Lock for its quick-release paddle and internal trigger guard lock, and the Safariland 6287 for its rotating locking hood and adaptability for law enforcement and civilian use. He also showcases the Galco Meridian handbag, a fashionable concealed carry option with a dedicated handgun compartment.
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