This video, presented by Neil from Geauga Firearms Academy, contrasts appendix carry with 4 o'clock carry for defensive purposes. The instructor emphasizes that while he doesn't dictate choices, his experience leads him to prefer the 4 o'clock position due to increased distance from an assailant in aggressive encounters, better defensive options when pinned against a wall, and significantly improved security and defensive capabilities when taken to the ground. The video also touches on the 'standing in base' technique for safely regaining footing.
This video, while brief, highlights a crucial but often overlooked aspect of concealed carry: the placement of belt loops on pants. The description emphasizes that incorrect belt loop positioning can negatively impact the comfort and optimal placement of a holster, which is vital for effective concealment and accessibility of a firearm. It suggests that the user's choice of apparel can directly influence their ability to carry a firearm comfortably and securely.
This video provides a practical tip for firearm carriers struggling with belt loops obstructing their preferred concealed carry position. The presenter suggests detaching the clip from the firearm and carrying with only one clip. While acknowledging the potential disadvantage of reduced stability, the video highlights the benefit of achieving a more comfortable and concealable carry position. Viewers are encouraged to experiment with this method to find what works best for them and are directed to another video for comprehensive holster fit and adjustment advice.
This guide, presented by EDC enthusiast Johnny Q, explains the common clock system used to describe firearm carry positions on the body. It details 12 o'clock (front), 3 o'clock (hip), and 9 o'clock (opposite hip) as primary reference points, while also noting that carry positions can be adjusted based on clothing and personal preference. The information is practical for anyone looking to understand or optimize their concealed carry setup.
This YouTube video from SOBTV focuses on the 'Break in Process' for a firearm, specifically testing its placement at 25 yards. The description highlights the channel's weekly new content and the value of being part of the community. A link to sobtactical.com is provided, suggesting a focus on tactical applications or product sales. The content is likely geared towards firearm owners looking to understand and optimize their weapon's performance.
This YouTube video appears to be a humorous and informal demonstration of carrying a firearm in gym shorts, juxtaposed with a "lame scooter demo." The title suggests a focus on concealed carry in an unconventional setting and a casual, potentially comedic, approach to showcasing the practice. The content likely explores the challenges and realities of everyday carry (EDC) in casual attire, possibly with a lighthearted or observational tone.
This YouTube video from SOBTV focuses on a "Suppressed Glock Placement Test." While the description is brief, it directs viewers to the SOB Tactical website for full content. The video likely demonstrates how a suppressor affects the shooting characteristics and accuracy of a Glock pistol. The mention of "SOBTV" and "SOB Tactical" suggests a focus on firearm-related content and potentially tactical applications or product reviews.
Jeff Gonzalez of Trident Concepts discusses ankle carry for concealed firearms. Key considerations include firearm size (light and small-framed are recommended), holster type (scabbard vs. sock-style, retention strap vs. open top based on activity level), and the critical importance of flexibility for drawing. He details multiple draw stroke techniques from a standing or kneeling position, emphasizing consistency. The video also covers common mistakes like choosing the wrong firearm size or incorrect placement on the inboard side of the weak leg to reduce profile and prevent banging.
This video features GUNS Magazine editor Brent Wheat demonstrating optimal methods and locations for carrying a firearm, ensuring it remains easily accessible in various situations. The content focuses on practical firearm retention and accessibility, with references to the SOF Solutions holster website and GUNS Magazine and American Handgunner publications. The video aims to provide viewers with effective strategies for carrying their handgun for convenience and readiness.
This video reviews the Bianchi 100 Professional holster, highlighting its thick leather construction for maintaining shape and ease of reholstering. It emphasizes the benefit of a full-length leather piece to protect the firearm from body sweat and the user's skin from abrasion. The instructor also provides a key tip for inside-the-pants carry: positioning the handgun with the butt towards the spine for a more natural and efficient draw.
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