Concealed Carry 2011? (Too big?) *945 Carry Bag* #civtac #edc #pistol

Published on September 16, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video explores the feasibility of concealed carrying a full-size 2011 pistol, suggesting off-body carry in a dedicated bag as a viable option. It demonstrates using a 945 carry bag and highlights the importance of holster adjustment to prevent snagging during deployment. The presenter compares the 2011's size to a Glock 19, emphasizing that while possible, it requires specific gear and techniques for effective concealment.

Quick Summary

Concealing a full-size 2011 pistol is challenging for on-body carry due to its size and potential for printing. Off-body carry in a specialized bag, like the 945 carry bag, is a more practical solution. Proper holster adjustment within the bag is essential to prevent snagging during deployment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Concealed Carry 2011?
  2. 00:06Glock 19 vs. 2011 Comparison
  3. 00:11Carry Methods: Appendix vs. Off-Body
  4. 00:24Using the 945 Carry Bag
  5. 00:31Bag Deployment Mechanism
  6. 00:41Holster Adjustment for Snag Prevention
  7. 00:47Successful 2011 Concealment
  8. 00:52Conclusion: Full-Size 2011 Carry

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to concealed carry a full-size 2011 pistol?

Yes, it is possible to concealed carry a full-size 2011 pistol, but it presents significant challenges for traditional on-body methods like appendix carry due to its size, which can lead to printing. Off-body carry in a specialized bag is often a more practical solution.

What is the best way to conceal a large pistol like a 2011?

For larger pistols such as a 2011, off-body carry in a dedicated bag, like the 945 carry bag shown, is often the most effective method. This approach allows for discreet transport without the firearm's outline being visible through clothing.

What are the challenges of appendix carrying a full-size 2011?

The primary challenge of appendix carrying a full-size 2011 is 'printing,' where the gun's shape is visible through clothing. Its larger dimensions make it difficult to conceal effectively in this manner compared to smaller firearms.

How can you prevent a firearm from snagging when drawing from a concealed carry bag?

To prevent snagging, it's crucial to adjust the firearm's holster within the carry bag. Ensure the holster is positioned so the firearm doesn't catch on the bag's corners or internal structures during the draw stroke, especially with larger pistols.

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