Choosing Your First CCW

Published on April 15, 2012
Duration: 8:20

This video provides guidance for selecting a first concealed carry handgun, emphasizing that the most crucial factor is whether the individual will actually carry the firearm daily. It advises educating oneself, considering accessory availability (especially holsters), and prioritizing comfort and confidence over purely technical specifications like capacity or caliber. The instructor suggests finding a balance between a gun's adequacy for self-defense and its comfortable carry, and explores various features like action types and safeties, recommending revolvers for those new to firearms or feeling nervous.

Quick Summary

When choosing your first concealed carry handgun, prioritize daily carryability and comfort over technical specifications like capacity or caliber. Ensure compatible holsters are available and that the firearm instills confidence. Revolvers are often recommended for beginners due to their simplicity and safety features.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to First CCW Handgun Selection
  2. 00:45Educate Yourself on Options
  3. 01:36Importance of Holster Availability
  4. 02:20Features That Matter for CCW
  5. 03:35Comfort and Comforting Factors
  6. 04:01Mistakes: Too Big or Too Small
  7. 05:12Desired Firearm Features
  8. 05:24Action Types: DA, SA, DA/SA
  9. 06:02Revolvers for New Shooters
  10. 07:22Keep an Open Mind When Buying

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important factor when choosing a first concealed carry handgun?

The most crucial factor is whether you will actually carry the handgun daily. If a firearm is too uncomfortable or inconvenient to carry, its other features become irrelevant, making its selection pointless for concealed carry purposes.

Why is holster compatibility important for a concealed carry firearm?

Holster compatibility is vital because without a suitable holster, carrying a firearm discreetly and securely becomes difficult, if not impossible. This can lead to the firearm not being carried at all, defeating the purpose of concealed carry.

Should capacity and caliber be the primary focus when selecting a first concealed carry gun?

No, while capacity and caliber are important for other firearm applications, they are secondary to comfort and carryability for a first concealed carry handgun. A gun you can't comfortably carry daily is less effective than one you have with you.

Are revolvers a good option for beginners choosing a concealed carry firearm?

Yes, revolvers are often recommended for beginners or those nervous about firearms due to their simplicity, ease of use, and inherent safety features that reduce the risk of accidental discharges, making them a reliable and comforting choice.

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