What You Should Know About Concealed Carry (But Are Too Embarrassed to Ask)

Published on November 3, 2022
Duration: 2:43

This video addresses common anxieties new concealed carriers face, such as feeling like everyone is watching or the gun is printing. It reassures viewers that these feelings are normal and offers practical advice on improving comfort through proper gear selection (belt, holster, cover garment) and consistent practice. The instructor also emphasizes that carrying a defensive pistol with a round in the chamber is safe and necessary for readiness.

Quick Summary

It's normal for new concealed carriers to feel self-conscious and worry about printing. Using a good belt, holster, and cover garment can significantly improve comfort. Carrying a modern defensive pistol with a round in the chamber is safe and essential for readiness, provided you practice good trigger discipline and gun handling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Gun Giveaway
  2. 00:19New Carrier Anxieties
  3. 00:55Question 1: Feeling Odd
  4. 01:10Gear for Comfort
  5. 01:25Question 2: Tactical Gear
  6. 01:44Carrying Just a Gun
  7. 01:58Question 3: Round in Chamber
  8. 02:38Why Carry With Round Chambered

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it normal to feel self-conscious when first carrying a concealed firearm?

Yes, it's perfectly normal to feel self-conscious, like everyone is looking at you, and to worry about your firearm printing when you first start carrying concealed. These feelings are common and usually diminish with practice and proper gear.

What gear is recommended to make concealed carry more comfortable?

To enhance comfort and concealment during concealed carry, it's highly recommended to invest in good quality gear. This includes a sturdy belt, a reliable holster that fits your firearm, and appropriate cover garments that effectively conceal your weapon.

Should I carry my defensive pistol with a round in the chamber?

Yes, you should carry your defensive pistol with a round in the chamber. Modern pistols are designed to be safe for this when you practice good trigger finger discipline and gun handling skills. It ensures you can access your firearm quickly in a self-defense situation.

Do I need a lot of tactical gear to be a good concealed carrier?

No, you don't need to carry an extensive amount of tactical gear like backup guns or multiple lights to be a good concealed carrier. The firearm itself is a tool, and your situational awareness and decision-making skills are paramount. Start with what you are comfortable carrying.

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