Glock in my sock 🧦 never lackin

Published on August 13, 2023
Duration: 0:16

Esai Givens demonstrates a deep concealment method, drawing a subcompact Glock handgun from a sock. While presented humorously, the video touches on readiness and the use of firearms culture slang. The demonstration highlights a specific, albeit unconventional, method for carrying a firearm discreetly.

Quick Summary

The 'Glock in my sock' video showcases an unconventional deep concealment method using a subcompact Glock (G26/G43) drawn from a sock. While humorous, it touches on firearms culture slang like 'lackin' (unprepared). Experts advise caution with such methods due to safety risks, recommending proper holsters for secure carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Skit Introduction
  2. 00:05Glock Sock Draw Reveal

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Glock in my sock' technique?

The 'Glock in my sock' refers to an unconventional deep concealment method where a subcompact Glock pistol (like the G26 or G43) is carried and drawn from a sock, often worn on the foot.

What Glock models are suitable for sock carry?

Subcompact Glock models such as the Glock 26 or Glock 43 are most suitable due to their smaller size and profile, making them easier to conceal in unconventional locations like a sock.

What does the slang term 'lackin' mean in this context?

In firearms culture, 'lackin' is slang for being unprepared or not armed. The video uses it ironically, as the person drawing the gun from their sock is, in fact, armed.

Are there safety concerns with carrying a gun in a sock?

Yes, carrying a firearm in a sock without a proper holster can be unsafe, increasing the risk of accidental drops, negligent discharges, and making the firearm difficult to access quickly and reliably.

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