Cold weather concealed carry conversations

Published on December 2, 2024
Duration: 3:14

Instructor Mike discusses the importance of selecting the appropriate holster for concealed carry based on seasonal clothing. He contrasts inside-the-waistband (IWB) holsters, suitable for lighter clothing, with outside-the-waistband (OWB) holsters, preferred for the multiple layers common in colder weather. The discussion emphasizes the need for secure retention and immediate accessibility, even when carrying concealed under bulky attire.

Quick Summary

For cold weather concealed carry, Instructor Mike recommends considering outside-the-waistband (OWB) holsters. The multiple layers of clothing worn in winter can more effectively conceal an OWB holster and allow for quicker firearm access compared to inside-the-waistband (IWB) options, ensuring readiness if needed.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction: Seasonal Carry Considerations
  2. 00:09Clothing and Holster Choices
  3. 00:19Impact of Weight Loss on Holster Choice
  4. 00:24JX Tactical Holsters
  5. 00:34Winter Carry: OWB Holsters
  6. 00:40Safariland OWB Holsters
  7. 00:50Holster Retention and Security
  8. 01:13Holster Benefits: Protection and Access
  9. 01:34Concealment with Multiple Layers
  10. 01:44IWB Holsters and Layer Accessibility
  11. 01:52Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 and DeSantis Holster
  12. 02:02CZ P10C: Primary Firearm
  13. 02:05Firearm Access and Draw Time
  14. 02:15Conflict Avoidance vs. Armed Conflict
  15. 02:31Combining Clothing and Access
  16. 02:42Final Holster Considerations
  17. 02:50Recap: Firearm and Holster Models
  18. 03:00Holiday Wishes and Fitness Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of holster is best for cold weather concealed carry?

For cold weather concealed carry, an outside-the-waistband (OWB) holster is often preferred. This is because the multiple layers of clothing typically worn in colder temperatures can more easily conceal an OWB holster and make firearm access less hindered compared to an inside-the-waistband (IWB) holster.

How does clothing affect concealed carry holster choice?

Clothing significantly impacts concealed carry holster choice. Lighter clothing in warmer weather often favors inside-the-waistband (IWB) holsters for better concealment. Conversely, heavier, layered clothing in colder weather can accommodate outside-the-waistband (OWB) holsters, which may offer easier access and less printing.

Why is firearm accessibility important when concealed carrying?

Firearm accessibility is critical for self-defense. In a confrontation, the time it takes to draw your weapon can be a deciding factor. A holster and clothing combination that allows for immediate and unhindered access to your firearm is essential, especially when seconds count.

What are the benefits of OWB holsters for concealed carry in winter?

Outside-the-waistband (OWB) holsters can be beneficial for concealed carry in winter because they often sit further off the body, allowing more space for bulky clothing layers to conceal the firearm's profile. They can also provide a more straightforward draw stroke without needing to navigate multiple fabric layers.

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