Do Have Multiple Carry Options? | Gun Talk LIVE

Published on April 17, 2020
Duration: 32:33

This episode of Gun Talk LIVE discusses adapting concealed carry methods based on seasonal clothing changes and explores the legal nuances of defending private property. Experts emphasize the importance of consistent practice with chosen carry methods and firearms, regardless of the season. The discussion also touches on the impact of current events on crime and law enforcement priorities.

Quick Summary

Adapting concealed carry for seasonal weather involves adjusting to clothing layers. Warmer months may require smaller firearms or different holster positions due to lighter attire, while colder months allow for more concealment options with jackets. Consistency in practice with your chosen setup is vital for safe and efficient firearm presentation, regardless of the season.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Technical Difficulties
  2. 01:28DeSantis Holster and Draw Stroke Practice
  3. 04:15Viewer Shoutouts and Prize Announcements
  4. 04:47Debate on Defending Private Property with Lethal Force
  5. 07:19Giveaway: Sig Sauer P365 BB Gun
  6. 08:00Sponsor Spotlight: Colt, Ruger, Lockdown
  7. 09:32Ruger's Virtual Booth Livestream Announcement
  8. 10:17Discussion on Texas Law and Property Defense Case
  9. 11:33Gun Store Break-ins and Criminal Emboldenment
  10. 13:51NSSF Data on Gun Store Crime and Police Enforcement
  11. 15:27Viewer Reactions to Police Enforcement Changes
  12. 16:37Impact of Releasing Inmates and Seasonal Carry Poll
  13. 18:11Poll: Do You Change Your Carry Method Seasonally?
  14. 19:51Viewer Comments on Seasonal Carry Consistency
  15. 20:07Caliber Change Due to Seasons?
  16. 20:46Hollow Point Performance Through Clothing
  17. 21:30Facebook Comment: Changing Cover Garments
  18. 21:51Expert Insight: Tiger McKee on Carry and Dress
  19. 22:56Discussion on Tiger McKee's Teachings and Books
  20. 24:04Practice and Training: Perishable Skills
  21. 25:20Viewer Comment: Consistent Carry Setup
  22. 25:48Chris Sereno's Carry Philosophy and Gear
  23. 27:00Flexibility vs. Consistency in Carry
  24. 27:34Viewer Comment: 10mm Carry
  25. 28:24Humorous Viewer Comments
  26. 29:01Viewer Comment: Holster Collector
  27. 30:11Rendering Aid After Self-Defense Incident
  28. 31:09Call to Action: Newsletter and BB Gun Giveaway
  29. 31:42Closing Remarks and Next Episode Preview

Frequently Asked Questions

How does seasonal weather affect concealed carry?

Seasonal weather significantly impacts concealed carry by influencing clothing choices. Warmer weather often means lighter clothing like shorts, which may require smaller firearms or different holster positions (e.g., appendix inside the waistband) to maintain concealment. Colder weather allows for larger cover garments like jackets, offering more options for firearm size and carry location.

Is it legal to use lethal force to defend private property?

The legality of using lethal force to defend private property varies greatly by state and specific circumstances. While some jurisdictions, like Texas, may have laws permitting it under certain conditions (e.g., after dark), it's a complex legal area. It's crucial to understand local laws, as using lethal force for property defense can lead to severe legal consequences, even if ultimately acquitted.

Should I change my firearm or carry method with the seasons?

Adapting your carry method or firearm based on seasons is a personal choice. Some prefer consistency for muscle memory, carrying the same firearm year-round. Others adjust based on clothing layers, opting for smaller firearms or different holster placements in warmer weather. The key is to practice with your chosen setup to ensure efficient and safe presentation.

What are the implications of police departments not enforcing certain crimes?

When police departments announce they will not enforce certain crimes, it can embolden criminals by reducing perceived risk. This can lead to an increase in crimes like burglary and theft. Civilians are encouraged to be more cognizant of their personal safety and security, as law enforcement resources may be stretched thin or reallocated.

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