You CAN’T Conceal Carry A Glock 19 ?

Published on February 3, 2025
Duration: 0:21

This video debunks the myth that the Glock 19 is too large for concealed carry by demonstrating the concealment of a larger Glock 17L. The speaker highlights practical appendix carry techniques and the effectiveness of modern holsters in minimizing printing. It provides technical specifications for both the Glock 19 and 17L, emphasizing their 9mm caliber and varying capacities.

Quick Summary

The Glock 19 is not too large for concealed carry. This video demonstrates that even a larger pistol, the Glock 17L, can be effectively concealed using appendix carry (AIWB) with the right holster and clothing, debunking common myths about firearm size and concealability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Glock 19 Concealment Myths Debunked
  2. 00:06Extreme Concealment Demo: Glock 17L
  3. 00:11Drawing the Glock 17L
  4. 00:18No Printing Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Glock 19 too large for concealed carry?

No, the Glock 19 is not too large for concealed carry. While it's a popular size, many people successfully conceal it daily. The video demonstrates that even larger pistols like the Glock 17L can be effectively concealed with the right methods.

What is appendix carry (AIWB)?

Appendix carry (AIWB) is a concealed carry method where the firearm is worn in a holster positioned at the front of the waistband, typically between the strong-side hip and the belly button. It's popular for its accessibility and potential for deep concealment.

Can you conceal carry a Glock 17L?

Yes, the video proves that a Glock 17L, with its longer barrel and slide, can be effectively concealed using appendix carry. Proper holster selection, clothing, and body mechanics are key to minimizing printing and ensuring comfortable carry.

What are the key differences between Glock 19 and Glock 17L?

The Glock 19 is a compact pistol with a 4.02-inch barrel and 15+1 capacity. The Glock 17L is a larger, competition-oriented model featuring a 6.02-inch barrel and 17+1 capacity, making it longer and heavier but still potentially concealable.

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