Five Summer Concealed Pistol Carry Methods + Beach Jam Playlist

Published on April 22, 2018
Duration: 9:52

James Reeves, a licensed concealed weapons instructor and lead presenter for TFB TV, details five methods for concealed pistol carry during summer months. He emphasizes practical application and safety, covering techniques like belly band holsters, sticky holsters, pocket carry, clip carry, and fanny pack carry, while highlighting the pros and cons of each for hot weather conditions.

Quick Summary

James Reeves, a lead instructor for TFB TV, outlines five summer concealed carry methods: belly band, sticky holsters, pocket carry, clip carry, and fanny pack carry. He stresses safety and practicality, noting the belly band's versatility and the fanny pack's slower draw time, while warning about trigger guard exposure with clip carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Summer Carry Challenges
  2. 01:57Method 1: The Belly Band Holster
  3. 03:36Method 2: Sticky Holsters
  4. 05:24Method 3: Pocket Carry
  5. 06:02Method 4: Clip Carry
  6. 07:28Method 5: Fanny Pack Carry

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most versatile summer concealed carry method?

The belly band holster is considered the most versatile for summer concealed carry, allowing for various positions like appendix, 3 o'clock, or small of the back, and can even conceal larger firearms.

What are the risks of using a Clipdraw for concealed carry?

The primary risk with Clipdraw is the often unprotected trigger guard, which can lead to accidental discharge if the firearm is snagged or bumped. It requires careful handling and awareness.

Why is a pocket holster essential for pocket carry?

A pocket holster is crucial for pocket carry to prevent negligent discharges by covering the trigger and to ensure the firearm remains oriented correctly for a smooth and safe draw.

Which summer concealed carry method is the slowest to draw from?

Fanny pack carry is generally the slowest method to draw from because it requires unzipping a compartment before accessing the firearm, making it less ideal for immediate self-defense situations.

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