I Carry: Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp in a CrossBreed Holster

Published on February 8, 2019
Duration: 4:11

This video showcases an outside-the-waistband (OWB) concealed carry setup featuring the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp revolver. It highlights how a larger firearm and holster can still be effectively concealed with proper clothing. The review also touches upon innovative accessories like the CK Tactical Ripcord speed loader, the Leatherman Charge Plus multi-tool, and the Streamlight Pro-Tac 2LX flashlight, demonstrating a comprehensive EDC approach.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp is an all-steel revolver weighing over 34 ounces, designed to mitigate recoil from .357 Magnum loads. Its features include a ported 3-inch barrel to control muzzle rise and it can be effectively concealed using an outside-the-waistband holster like the CrossBreed Max Slide.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: i-Carry with Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp
  2. 00:14Model 19 Carry Comp: A Modern Take on a Classic
  3. 00:47Recoil Mitigation Features of the Carry Comp
  4. 00:55Weight and Grip Options
  5. 00:01:09Ported Barrel for Muzzle Rise Control
  6. 01:21CrossBreed Max Slide Holster: OWB Carry
  7. 01:32Concealing Larger EDC Rigs
  8. 02:12CK Tactical Ripcord Speed Loader Innovation
  9. 02:26Leatherman Charge Plus Multi-tool
  10. 03:12Streamlight Pro-Tac 2LX Flashlight
  11. 03:28Conclusion and Further Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp suitable for concealed carry?

Despite being an all-steel revolver weighing over 34 ounces, the Model 19 Carry Comp is suitable for concealed carry due to its compact size, a ported barrel to manage muzzle rise, and the ability to be effectively concealed with an outside-the-waistband holster and appropriate outerwear.

How does the CrossBreed Max Slide Holster aid in carrying the Model 19 Carry Comp?

The CrossBreed Max Slide Holster is an outside-the-waistband design that helps distribute the weight of the heavier Model 19 Carry Comp. It offers versatile carry positions, including strong side and reverse cross-draw, making it a practical choice for this firearm.

What are the key recoil-reducing features of the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp?

The Model 19 Carry Comp reduces felt recoil through its all-steel frame, which adds weight, and the inclusion of over-molded rubber grips that absorb shot energy. Additionally, the ported barrel redirects muzzle gases upward to combat muzzle rise.

Can a larger firearm like the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp be effectively concealed?

Yes, a larger firearm can be effectively concealed. The video demonstrates that with an outside-the-waistband holster and a short jacket, the Model 19 Carry Comp, despite its size, can be hidden from view, allowing for quick and easy access.

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