Colion Noir, drawing on extensive personal experience, explains that the public is largely unaware of individuals carrying firearms. He details the initial anxiety associated with concealed carry, particularly concerning interactions with law enforcement, and debunks the common misconception that a firearm is always visible ('printing'). The core message emphasizes that unless someone is actively looking for a concealed firearm, they will not notice it, highlighting the solipsistic nature of new carriers' perceptions.
This guide, informed by Tenicor's Jeff, explains why smaller guns can print more than larger ones due to the 'Tip Out' phenomenon. It details how to mitigate printing by adjusting carry position, ride height, and utilizing specific holster features like wings and wedges, emphasizing the importance of a good belt and pants for effective concealment.
This guide, informed by gear reviewer Shortshot Tony, focuses on selecting and utilizing tactical pants for effective concealed carry. It emphasizes the importance of features like elasticity, seven belt loops for holster stability, and breathable pockets. The guide also touches on firearm printing and the practical application of carrying tools like the Tekto D2 knife, all demonstrated within a practical shooting range environment.
This video debunks the myth that handgun red dot sights print more than traditional iron sights when concealed. The instructor argues that printing is primarily an issue of poor concealment technique or ill-fitting clothing, not the optic itself. He suggests that individuals claiming dots print more are likely not concealing their firearms effectively.
This video showcases Yoki Sturrup's EDC lifestyle, featuring her yellow Dodge Charger Daytona 392. A key visual element is the clear outline of a concealed firearm on her hip, demonstrating firearm printing. The content focuses on the intersection of automotive enthusiasm and everyday carry practices.
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