Use THIS TOOL to Select the PERFECT Carry Gun

Published on August 20, 2023
Duration: 6:35

This video introduces the Concealment Percentage Principle to help individuals select the best concealed carry firearm. It explains how to calculate the percentage of your available concealment space a firearm occupies, with a guideline that exceeding 40% may present challenges. The principle aids beginners in setting realistic expectations and making informed purchase decisions by combining physical measurements with firearm dimensions.

Quick Summary

The Concealment Percentage Principle helps select carry guns by calculating the firearm's height relative to your available concealment space. If a gun exceeds 40% of this space, expect concealment challenges. Measure your hip-to-hip distance around your navel and the firearm's total height to perform this calculation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Concealment Percentage Principle
  2. 00:31Overview of the Principle and Math
  3. 01:15Measuring Your Concealment Space
  4. 02:10Calculating Your Concealment Percentage
  5. 02:31How to Measure Hip-to-Hip Distance
  6. 03:39Using the Principle for Gun Purchases
  7. 04:39Comparing Multiple Firearm Options
  8. 04:57Managing Expectations with Concealment
  9. 05:34Why Math is Needed: Small vs. Big Guns
  10. 06:06Interpreting Your Concealment Percentage

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Concealment Percentage Principle for choosing a carry gun?

The Concealment Percentage Principle suggests that if a firearm occupies more than 40% of your available concealment space, it will be more challenging to conceal effectively. This principle helps individuals make informed decisions about carry gun purchases by quantifying potential concealment difficulties.

How do I calculate my personal concealment percentage for a firearm?

To calculate your concealment percentage, you need two measurements: your hip-to-hip distance (typically measured from hip bone to hip bone around your navel) and the overall height of the firearm you intend to carry. Divide the firearm's height by your hip-to-hip measurement and multiply by 100.

Where should I measure my hip-to-hip distance for appendix carry?

For appendix inside-the-waistband (AIWB) carry, measure the innermost portion of your hip bones in conjunction with your navel. This measurement helps determine your available concealment space. If deep concealing below the waistband, measure where your belt typically rides.

What does it mean if a gun exceeds 40% of my concealment space?

If a firearm exceeds 40% of your available concealment space, it indicates that you will likely face challenges in concealing it effectively. This doesn't mean it's impossible, but it suggests you'll need to employ more advanced concealment techniques, a quality holster, and potentially adjust your wardrobe.

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