Tom Gresham's Gun Talk: 3.12.17 - After Show

Published on March 13, 2017
Duration: 30:26

This episode of Gun Talk After Show features discussions on concealed carry, firearm selection, and accessories. Tom Gresham is pursuing his concealed carry permit, prompted by local crime. The hosts advise on choosing between 9mm and .380 ACP, emphasizing the advantages of 9mm for self-defense. They also detail essential concealed carry gear, including holsters, belts, and magazine pouches, recommending a budget of around $150 for a complete system. The importance of ongoing training and selecting reputable instructors is also highlighted.

Quick Summary

For concealed carry, 9mm ammunition is strongly recommended over .380 ACP due to its superior stopping power and effectiveness. Essential gear includes a quality gun belt, holster, and magazine pouches, with a budget of around $150 for a complete system. Trying out different handguns like the Smith & Wesson Shield is crucial for finding the best fit.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Intro to Gun Talk After Show
  2. 00:13Welcome to the After Show
  3. 01:17Caller Mike: Browning High Power & Rails
  4. 03:50Crimson Trace Laser Grips for High Power
  5. 05:03Rail Tac.com - Gluing a Rail?
  6. 05:54Command Arms Picatinny Rail Add-on
  7. 06:31Future Gun Talk Gun Ideas
  8. 07:52Break & Tom's Conceal Carry Journey
  9. 08:12Stag Arms Advertisement
  10. 08:45GunDeals App Promotion
  11. 09:46Back to the After Show: Tom's CCW Progress
  12. 10:15Motivation for Concealed Carry
  13. 11:01Self-Defense Scenarios & Intervention
  14. 12:12The Complexity of Intervention Decisions
  15. 13:07Concealed Carry DVD Recommendations
  16. 14:32Handgun Fit: S&W Shield vs. Browning 1911
  17. 14:569mm vs. .380 ACP Ammunition
  18. 16:31Discussing 1911 Variants (.380 vs. 9mm)
  19. 17:18AR-15 Pistols & Legal Considerations
  20. 18:37Importance of Training Classes
  21. 19:01Benefits of Concealed Carry Classes
  22. 19:39Essential CCW Gear: Holsters, Belts, Mag Pouches
  23. 21:30Networking for Holster Recommendations
  24. 22:01DVDs Available at ShopGunTalk.com
  25. 22:1916 Years of Working Together
  26. 23:34Early Podcasting History
  27. 23:44After Show's 3-Year Anniversary
  28. 24:12Story: Pre-Employment Physical & Ear Protection
  29. 25:15Cheap Ear Protection: Foam Earplugs
  30. 25:44Introducing a New Shooter to Firearms
  31. 26:56NRA Membership Promotion
  32. 27:21NRA Life Membership Levels
  33. 28:52Upcoming Gun Talk Productions
  34. 30:01Outro & GunDeals App Reminder

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary recommendation for concealed carry ammunition between 9mm and .380 ACP?

The hosts strongly recommend 9mm over .380 ACP for concealed carry. While both calibers use similar bullet diameters, 9mm cartridges contain more powder, resulting in higher velocity and significantly greater stopping power, making it a more effective choice for self-defense.

What essential gear is needed for concealed carry, and what is a recommended budget?

For concealed carry, essential gear includes a quality gun belt, a secure holster, and magazine pouches. A realistic budget for acquiring these three items is around $150. Investing in a good gun belt is crucial for stability and comfort when carrying a firearm.

Why is it difficult to add rails to a Browning High Power pistol?

The Browning High Power, a classic design, was not originally manufactured with integrated rails for accessories like lights or lasers. Browning primarily focuses on sporting firearms, and aftermarket solutions for adding rails are often complex or may not be aesthetically pleasing or secure.

What advice is given regarding choosing a concealed carry handgun?

It's advised to try shooting several different handguns before committing to a purchase, such as the Smith & Wesson Shield or a Browning 1911. Personal fit and feel are paramount, and what works well for one individual might not be ideal for another. Consider 9mm options for better performance.

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