BEST Method to Carry Concealed + Bonus: appendix carry with tucked in shirt

Published on October 23, 2016
Duration: 2:47

John Lovell, a professional tactical instructor, details the CASH acronym (Comfortable, Accessible, Safe, Hidden) for evaluating concealed carry methods. He demonstrates appendix carry, highlighting the utility of the Ares belt for adjustments and the importance of trigger guard coverage with holsters like the T.Rex Arms Sidecar. The video also covers concealment aids like holster claws and versatile attachments such as the Ulticlip for various carry scenarios.

Quick Summary

John Lovell introduces the CASH acronym (Comfortable, Accessible, Safe, Hidden) for effective concealed carry. He demonstrates appendix carry, emphasizing trigger guard safety with the T.Rex Arms Sidecar holster and showcasing the versatility of the Ulticlip attachment for various carry methods.

Chapters

  1. 00:00CASH Acronym Explained
  2. 00:33Appendix Carry & Ares Belt
  3. 01:22Holster Safety & T.Rex Arms Sidecar
  4. 01:50Concealment & Ulticlip

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CASH acronym for concealed carry?

The CASH acronym stands for Comfortable, Accessible, Safe, and Hidden. It's a framework taught by John Lovell to evaluate and optimize your concealed carry setup, ensuring all critical aspects are addressed for effective and responsible carry.

How does the T.Rex Arms Sidecar holster improve concealment?

The T.Rex Arms Sidecar holster often includes a 'claw' designed to tuck the firearm's grip closer to the body. This feature, combined with proper holster fit, significantly reduces printing and enhances overall concealment, especially when worn appendix inside-the-waistband (AIWB).

What are the benefits of using an Ulticlip for concealed carry?

The Ulticlip offers enhanced versatility by allowing a holster to be attached without a traditional belt. It can securely clip onto the waistband of pants, pockets, or even bags and purses, providing flexible carry options for various situations and clothing types.

Why is trigger guard coverage crucial for concealed carry holsters?

Complete trigger guard coverage is paramount for safety. It ensures that the trigger mechanism is fully protected from external objects or accidental manipulation, preventing unintentional discharges when the firearm is holstered and carried.

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