Shooting the Breeze # 15

Published on October 15, 2016
Duration: 48:50

This 'Shooting the Breeze' episode delves into the complexities of choosing a handgun, particularly for concealed carry. The speaker emphasizes that the decision hinges on intended use, carry method, and personal comfort, rather than just caliber or price. He advises trying various firearm types (revolvers, semi-automatics, 1911s) at a range to find what fits best, acknowledging that preferences can evolve with experience.

Quick Summary

Choosing a concealed carry handgun involves considering intended use, carry method, and personal comfort. Trying various types like revolvers and semi-automatics at a range is crucial. Your ability to shoot accurately and comfortably is more important than caliber, and experience can change your preferences over time.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Introducing the Kimber Revolver
  2. 00:41Rainy Day 'Shooting the Breeze'
  3. 02:02Catching Up on Activities
  4. 02:28John's Comedy Show Announcement
  5. 03:54Facebook Updates and Strategy
  6. 04:29Iraq Veterans Shoot Experience
  7. 06:00Surprising Popularity of Revolvers and Old Guns
  8. 07:01TNW Survival Rifle Success
  9. 08:16Winchester Model 92 Review
  10. 10:04Upcoming Desert Eagle .50 AE Video
  11. 11:36Video Production and Posting Strategy
  12. 13:33Behind-the-Scenes: Content Variety
  13. 16:30Focus on the Kimber K6s Revolver
  14. 17:40FedEx Driver's Gun Purchase Story
  15. 18:20The Challenge of Choosing a First Handgun
  16. 19:21Personal Carry Dilemmas
  17. 20:26The Constant Desire for New Firearms
  18. 20:45Key Decision: What Will You Do With It?
  19. 21:33Carry Method Dictates Firearm Choice
  20. 22:33Choosing a Gun You Like and Shoot Well
  21. 23:52The Importance of Trying Guns at a Range
  22. 25:06Options for Small Carry Guns
  23. 26:47How Experience Changes Firearm Preference
  24. 28:28Avoiding Big Mistakes in Firearm Purchase
  25. 29:53Carrying in a Purse vs. On Person
  26. 32:03Home Defense Firearm Considerations
  27. 33:02Importance of Voting in Elections
  28. 35:34Gun Owners and Political Micromanagement
  29. 36:42The Entire Bill of Rights is Crucial
  30. 38:03Flintlock vs. Modern Firearms
  31. 38:47Interpreting the Second Amendment
  32. 40:15Limits on Individual Firearm Ownership
  33. 42:03AR-15s and Future Firearm Evolution
  34. 43:40Appreciation for Channel Growth
  35. 44:30Navigating YouTube Playlists
  36. 45:29Full30 Platform Alternative
  37. 45:47Concluding Thoughts and Gratitude
  38. 46:05Life is Good: Appreciation for Firearms
  39. 47:13Living the Dream: Tractor, Land, and Shooting
  40. 48:02This Too Shall Pass: Appreciating Good Times
  41. 48:32Savoring the Flintlock

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key factors to consider when choosing a concealed carry handgun?

When choosing a concealed carry handgun, prioritize its intended use, your preferred carry method (pocket, IWB, OWB), and personal comfort. The ability to shoot accurately and comfortably is more critical than caliber. Trying different types like revolvers, semi-automatics, and various sizes at a range is highly recommended before purchasing.

How does experience influence handgun selection for concealed carry?

As you gain experience and training, your comfort level with different firearms, including recoil and handling, will increase. This can change your perception of what constitutes a 'manageable' or 'suitable' carry gun. A firearm that initially seemed too large or powerful might become a preferred option after you develop more proficiency.

What is the advantage of trying handguns at a range before buying?

Trying handguns at a range allows you to directly compare different types (revolvers, semi-automatics) and sizes in terms of feel, recoil, and accuracy. Many ranges offer rental firearms, enabling you to test multiple options and determine which best fits your hand, shooting style, and carry needs before committing to a purchase.

Is a revolver or a semi-automatic generally better for concealed carry?

Both revolvers and semi-automatics have pros and cons for concealed carry. Revolvers are often simpler to operate and can be more reliable with certain ammunition, while semi-automatics typically offer higher capacity and faster reloads. The 'better' choice depends heavily on individual preference, training, and how the firearm fits the user's specific carry needs and comfort level.

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