Single Stacks Suck

Published on September 22, 2020
Duration: 8:15

This guide, informed by TFB TV's Hop, analyzes the obsolescence of traditional single-stack subcompact handguns in favor of modern double-stack designs. It highlights how advancements in micro-compact technology offer comparable concealability with significantly higher ammunition capacity, making them superior for everyday carry. The analysis also touches on the influence of appendix carry and 'Gun Math' in these purchasing decisions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Personal History
  2. 01:00Rise of High-Capacity Subcompacts
  3. 01:57Gun Math & Size Efficiency
  4. 03:20Appendix Carry & Concealment
  5. 05:49Critique of Beretta Nano
  6. 07:01Future Carry Considerations

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are single-stack handguns considered obsolete for concealed carry?

Single-stack handguns are largely considered obsolete due to advancements in double-stack subcompact technology. Modern pistols like the Sig P365 and Springfield Hellcat offer similar or better concealability while boasting significantly higher ammunition capacity (10-11 rounds vs. 6-7).

How does appendix carry affect the need for single-stack firearms?

Appendix carry allows for effective concealment of wider, double-stack firearms. This reduces the primary advantage of single-stack slimness, making double-stack capacity more appealing without a significant concealment penalty for many users.

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