Concealed Carry Part 2: Guns and Gear

Published on July 21, 2012
Duration: 15:36

This video, 'Concealed Carry Part 2: Guns and Gear' by Iraqveteran8888, features Eric and Chad from Moss Pawn discussing practical firearms and gear for everyday concealed carry. They emphasize concealability, reviewing sub-compacts like the Glock 26 and single-stack options, while advising against larger firearms for primary carry. The discussion covers various holster types (IWB, OWB, ankle), alternative carry methods, and concealment clothing, offering expert insights based on years of experience.

Quick Summary

Sub-compact pistols like the Glock 26, 27, and 36, along with single-stack options such as the Springfield XDS 45 and Kahr CW45, are highlighted as popular and viable choices for concealed carry due to their concealability and reduced bulk compared to larger firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Concealed Carry Gear
  2. 01:14Sub-compact and Pocket Pistols
  3. 03:02Full-Size Firearms and Revolvers
  4. 04:24Holster Selection: IWB and Paddle
  5. 06:51Alternative Carry Methods
  6. 09:01Concealment Clothing and 'The Giveaway'
  7. 10:20Ankle Holsters and Backup Guns
  8. 11:30Carry Options for Women

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best types of firearms for concealed carry?

For concealed carry, sub-compact pistols like the Glock 26, 27, and 36, or single-stack options such as the Springfield XDS 45 and Kahr CW45, are generally recommended due to their concealability and reduced bulk compared to full-size firearms.

What are the most common holster types for concealed carry?

Common holster types include Inside the Waistband (IWB) for deep concealment, Outside the Waistband (OWB) like paddle holsters for easier access, and ankle holsters for backup guns. Belly bands and concealment purses are also discussed as alternative methods.

Are full-size pistols suitable for concealed carry?

While full-size pistols and large revolvers are effective firearms, they are typically considered less practical for everyday concealed carry due to their bulk and weight, making them harder to conceal effectively under normal clothing.

What are some common mistakes to avoid when concealed carrying?

Avoid conspicuous clothing like 'photographer vests' that give away your carry. Also, be cautious with off-body carry methods, as they may not offer the quickest or most secure access to your firearm when needed.

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