Daily Defense Season 2 Ep 3: Maximize Your Total Concealed Carry Comfort

Published on March 8, 2021
Duration: 4:47

Jeff Gonzalez of Trident Concepts provides guidance on maximizing concealed carry comfort. Key strategies include practicing carrying at home unloaded to build familiarity, seeking peer reviews for wardrobe and appearance checks to identify potential printing issues, and selecting appropriate firearms and holster/belt combinations that fit the individual's body and attire.

Quick Summary

Maximize your concealed carry comfort by practicing with an unloaded firearm at home to build familiarity. Seek a peer review from a trusted individual to assess your wardrobe and ensure effective concealment. Proper firearm, holster, and belt selection are also crucial for physical and psychological comfort.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction with Jeff Gonzalez
  2. 00:15Maximizing Concealed Carry Comfort
  3. 00:38Common Concealed Carry Hesitations
  4. 00:55In-Home Practice for Comfort
  5. 01:51Peer Review for Concealment
  6. 02:52Firearm Selection for Comfort
  7. 03:21Holster and Belt Combination
  8. 03:40Gaining Familiarization with Concealed Carry
  9. 04:15Recommendation and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I become more comfortable carrying a concealed firearm?

To increase comfort with concealed carry, start by practicing with an unloaded firearm in your home to get used to its presence. Then, seek a peer review from someone you trust to assess your wardrobe and ensure you aren't telegraphing that you're carrying.

What are the most common reasons people hesitate to carry concealed?

The three most common reasons for hesitation in concealed carry are discomfort with carrying, insufficient knowledge of the law, and concerns about their ability to handle a potential situation effectively.

What role does firearm selection play in concealed carry comfort?

Firearm selection is critical for comfort. Full-size firearms, unless you have ample body real estate, are often not ideal for concealed carry and can significantly hurt your comfort level if they are too large or don't fit your body well.

Why is a peer review important for concealed carry?

A peer review is valuable because others can offer a more critical and objective assessment of your concealed carry appearance than you can yourself. They can identify wardrobe issues or printing that you might miss, boosting your confidence.

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