4 Decisions Before You Conceal Carry - TheFireArmGuy

Published on November 3, 2016
Duration: 3:32

This video outlines four critical decisions individuals must make before carrying a concealed firearm. It emphasizes the importance of discipline, daily commitment to a carry lifestyle, financial investment in training and equipment, and the profound willingness to use lethal force if necessary. The speaker encourages responsible carry only after thorough self-assessment.

Quick Summary

Before concealed carrying a firearm, individuals must make four critical decisions: assess their discipline and self-control, commit to a daily carry lifestyle, understand the financial investment in training and gear, and honestly evaluate their willingness to use lethal force if absolutely necessary.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Concealed Carry Decisions
  2. 00:38Decision 1: Are You Disciplined Enough?
  3. 01:13Decision 2: Are You Ready to Carry Every Day?
  4. 01:42Decision 3: Financial Commitment to Carry
  5. 02:15Decision 4: Willingness to Take a Life
  6. 03:03Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the four key decisions to consider before concealed carrying a firearm?

Before concealed carrying, consider your discipline and self-control, your readiness for a daily carry lifestyle, the financial commitment for training and gear, and your ultimate willingness to use lethal force if necessary.

Is concealed carry meant to be comfortable?

No, concealed carry is not primarily about comfort. There will be times when carrying is uncomfortable, and it comes with significant responsibilities and potential challenges that require a serious commitment.

What financial aspects are involved in concealed carry?

Concealed carry involves financial commitment for training, ammunition, and potentially multiple holsters or firearms to find what works best for you. Ongoing practice and proper equipment are essential investments.

What is the most difficult decision regarding concealed carry?

The most difficult decision is assessing your willingness to take a life if absolutely necessary. This includes being prepared for the mental anguish, legal consequences, and potential societal judgment that may follow such an action.

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