Concealed Carry Tips | From a Police Officer/Firearms Instructor

Published on January 10, 2019
Duration: 21:45

This video offers practical concealed carry tips from a law enforcement officer and firearms instructor. Key advice includes the importance of consistent daily carry in the same position, investing in a quality gun belt as the foundation of your carry system, and prioritizing mindset and situational awareness. The instructors also emphasize understanding your rights and the laws of your state, especially when traveling, and the critical role of training.

Quick Summary

The most critical aspect of concealed carry is consistent training, with a strong emphasis on mindset, situational awareness, and understanding human behavior. Investing in a quality gun belt is essential as it forms the foundation for your carry system, ensuring stability and reliable access to your firearm. Always carry consistently in the same position and know your rights and local laws.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Unique Perspective
  2. 00:31What and How to Carry: Personal Choices
  3. 01:08Kim's Carry: TEDx Holster & Glock 17
  4. 01:44Body Type and Gun Size Considerations
  5. 02:12Key Concealed Carry Tips
  6. 02:25The Importance of Training
  7. 03:29Carry Consistently Every Day
  8. 04:09Essential Gear: Belt and Holster
  9. 04:43The Foundation of Your Carry: The Belt
  10. 05:43Optional Gear: Spare Magazine
  11. 06:48Tips on Where to Carry on Your Body
  12. 06:54Appendix vs. 4 O'Clock Carry
  13. 07:34What NOT to Do: Off-Body & Pocket Carry
  14. 08:25Risks of Small of Back Carry
  15. 09:04Off-Body Carry: Purses and Bags
  16. 10:05Law Enforcement Perspective: Variable Areas
  17. 10:10No Such Thing as a 'Bad' Area
  18. 11:01The Most Important Training: Mindset
  19. 12:09Law Enforcement Perspective: Encounters
  20. 12:37Know Your Rights: Fourth Amendment
  21. 13:38Officer's Right to Ask Questions
  22. 13:53Volunteering Information & Consent
  23. 14:35Know Your Laws and Rules
  24. 14:48Ohio Specifics: Informing Law Enforcement
  25. 16:02Traveling with Firearms
  26. 17:12Planning Your Day
  27. 18:25Respect with Law Enforcement
  28. 19:30Respect Goes a Long Way
  29. 20:09Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important tip for concealed carry?

The most important tip for concealed carry is consistent training, with a strong emphasis on mindset. This includes being aware of your surroundings, pre-planning for potential threats, and understanding human behavior. Proper training ensures you can effectively handle a firearm and react appropriately in a defensive situation.

Why is a good gun belt essential for concealed carry?

A good gun belt is crucial because it serves as the foundation for your entire concealed carry system. It provides the necessary rigidity to properly support the weight of your firearm and holster, ensuring stability and preventing your firearm from sagging or shifting. Without a solid belt, even the best holster will not function optimally.

What are the recommended carry positions for concealed firearms?

The two main recommended carry positions are appendix carry (directly in front) and the 4 o'clock position (on the hip). The best position depends on individual body type, wardrobe, and comfort. It's important to choose one consistent position for reliable access.

Should I carry my firearm off-body in a purse or bag?

No, off-body carry in a purse or bag is strongly discouraged. It significantly delays access to your firearm in a critical situation, and the firearm may not be available when you need it most. Consistent, on-body carry is essential for effective self-defense.

What should I do if stopped by law enforcement while carrying a concealed firearm?

If you are carrying a firearm and are stopped by law enforcement, know your state's laws. In states like Ohio, you are required to inform the officer that you are carrying a firearm and have your concealed carry permit. Be respectful, honest, and cooperative to ensure a safe and smooth interaction.

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