Concealed Carry Considerations | Gunsite Academy Firearms Training

This guide, presented by Dave Miles of NSSF and Charlie McNeese, a Gunsite Academy Range Master, details various concealed carry methods. It covers OWB, IWB, pocket, ankle, and fanny pack carry for different firearm types, emphasizing safety, accessibility, and the critical principle of trigger guard coverage. Expert instruction highlights the importance of practice for smooth draws in any situation.

Quick Summary

Expert concealed carry advice from Gunsite Academy and NSSF covers OWB, IWB, pocket, ankle, and fanny pack methods. Key principles include always covering the trigger guard, practicing smooth draws, and selecting a system that balances accessibility, concealment, and personal comfort for reliable firearm access.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction to Concealed Carry
  2. 00:40OWB Carry and Draw Technique
  3. 02:27Overview of Carry Options
  4. 02:49IWB/OWB Small Firearm Carry
  5. 04:00Pocket Carry Considerations
  6. 04:58Ankle Carry Drawbacks
  7. 06:21Fanny Pack Carry for Concealment
  8. 07:16Core Concealed Carry Principles

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key principles of safe concealed carry?

Safe concealed carry prioritizes trigger guard coverage by the holster, smooth and practiced drawing, and choosing a system that fits your lifestyle and allows comfortable, accessible firearm access without hesitation.

Which concealed carry method is best for a full-size 1911?

A full-size 1911 can be effectively carried using an OWB holster concealed by a jacket or, notably, within a fanny pack, which offers high accessibility and concealment for larger firearms.

What are the drawbacks of ankle carry for concealed firearms?

Ankle carry is generally difficult to access, especially when seated in a vehicle or at a table, and requires lifting pant legs, making it less practical for quick deployment compared to other methods.

Why is trigger guard coverage essential for concealed carry holsters?

Trigger guard coverage is paramount for safety. It prevents accidental activation of the firearm's trigger while holstered, mitigating the risk of unintentional discharge during carry or drawing.

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