Top 3 Tips For The Lazy Concealed Carrier!

Published on September 18, 2016
Duration: 7:56

This guide, presented by firearms instructor Hegshot87, focuses on making concealed carry consistent and effective for the 'lazy' carrier. It emphasizes that comfort is paramount for daily carry, recommending appropriate holster and gun belt choices. The guide also advises prioritizing a smaller, consistently carried firearm over a larger one left at home, and stresses the importance of carrying spare magazines and being prepared for threats in any location.

Quick Summary

Prioritize comfort for consistent concealed carry by using appropriate holsters and gun belts. Choose a smaller, manageable firearm you'll carry daily over a larger one left at home. Understand that threats exist everywhere, making preparedness essential regardless of location.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Lazy Concealed Carrier
  2. 01:22Tip #1: Comfortable Carry = Consistent Carry
  3. 03:04Tip #2: Size and Caliber Matter
  4. 05:02Tip #3: The 'Bad Areas' Myth
  5. 06:37Conclusion: Self-Preservation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top 3 tips for a 'lazy' concealed carrier?

The top tips for a lazy concealed carrier are: 1. Prioritize comfort for consistent carry using appropriate holsters and gun belts. 2. Choose a smaller, manageable firearm (like a 9mm) that you'll carry daily over a larger one left at home. 3. Understand that crime can happen anywhere, so always be prepared.

Why is comfort important for concealed carry?

Comfort is crucial for consistent concealed carry because if a firearm and its setup are uncomfortable, the carrier is less likely to wear it daily. This inconsistency leaves them unprepared in a defensive situation, making comfort the foundation of effective self-preservation.

Should I carry a smaller gun if it's more comfortable?

Yes, carrying a smaller, more manageable firearm consistently is generally recommended over carrying a larger caliber handgun that you might leave at home due to its size or discomfort. The ability to carry daily is paramount for self-defense.

Is it true that I only need to carry a gun in dangerous neighborhoods?

No, this is a dangerous myth. Criminal activity and violence can occur in any location, including seemingly safe or upscale areas. Preparedness should not be limited by perceived neighborhood safety.

Related News

All News →

More EDC & Lifestyle Videos You Might Like

More from Hegshot87

View all →