All the Guns I've Ever Carried and WHY

Published on April 28, 2023
Duration: 9:33

Tessah Booth, an experienced firearms instructor, details her journey with concealed carry firearms from 2018 to the present. She discusses her initial preference for revolvers due to comfort, her transition to semi-automatics with the Glock 42, and later to the Glock 48 MOS for increased capacity and training. Booth highlights the challenges of concealing larger firearms on a smaller frame and ultimately settles on the Sig Sauer P365 series for its balance of size, capacity, and concealability.

Quick Summary

Tessah Booth, an experienced firearms instructor, details her concealed carry journey, starting with a Smith & Wesson Model 36, moving to a Glock 42 for ease of use, then a Glock 48 MOS for training, and finally settling on the Sig Sauer P365 series for its superior concealability on her smaller frame.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: My Carry Journey
  2. 00:14First CCW: S&W Model 36
  3. 00:33Comfort with Revolvers
  4. 00:47Transition to Semi-Auto
  5. 01:24Second CCW: Glock 42 Choice
  6. 02:01Why Glock 42 was ideal
  7. 03:04Glock 42 Setup Details
  8. 03:26Third CCW: Glock 48 MOS
  9. 04:16Caliber Nuance & Shot Placement
  10. 05:09Glock 48 Setup & Training
  11. 05:42Glock 48 Concealment Challenges
  12. 06:47Fourth CCW: Sig Sauer P365
  13. 07:44P365 Performance & Adaptation
  14. 08:46Summary and Future

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms has Tessah Booth carried for concealed carry?

Tessah Booth has carried a Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolver, a Glock 42 (.380 ACP), a Glock 48 MOS (9mm), and currently carries a Sig Sauer P365 series pistol (9mm). She details the reasons for choosing and eventually switching from each firearm over time.

Why did Tessah Booth switch from the Glock 48 MOS to the Sig Sauer P365?

Tessah Booth found the Glock 48 MOS to be too large for effective concealment on her smaller frame, despite its utility for training. She switched to the Sig Sauer P365 series for its more concealable grip shape and size, along with good holster support and capacity.

What are the key differences between the Glock 42 and Glock 43 mentioned by Tessah Booth?

Tessah Booth highlights that the Glock 42 is chambered in .380 ACP and is slimmer (0.94 in) with a shorter barrel and grip height, making it easier for beginners. The Glock 43 is chambered in 9mm and is slightly wider (1.06 in) with a marginally longer barrel and grip height.

What accessories does Tessah Booth recommend for her carry firearms?

Tessah Booth recommends accessories such as Ameriglo night sights, Vickers +2 magazine extensions for the Glock 42, Holosun 407k/507k red dot sights, and Shield Arms magazines and magazine catch for the Glock 48 MOS. For concealment, she mentions the Enigma Express holster.

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