R&R | Summer vs Winter Concealed Carry?

Published on February 12, 2026
Duration: 10:14

This video offers practical advice on concealed carry, emphasizing that clothing choice, particularly pant type, is a greater determinant of carry method than seasonal outerwear. The host demonstrates how to adapt carry for casual wear using specialized holsters and discusses his current rotation of larger, yet surprisingly similar, carry pistols. The discussion also touches on reloading 10mm carry ammunition.

Quick Summary

Clothing type, particularly pant style, is a more critical factor in concealed carry than seasonal weather. Specialized holsters with clips like UltiClips enable secure carry in casual pants without a belt, while larger firearms can be practical for daily carry due to similar dimensions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Reloading 10mm Carry Loads
  2. 00:50Summer vs. Winter Carry Philosophy
  3. 01:40Clothing as the Limiting Factor
  4. 05:15Deep Concealment for Casual Wear
  5. 08:00Current Carry Rotation
  6. 09:50Conclusion and Community Feedback

Frequently Asked Questions

Does seasonal weather significantly change concealed carry needs?

According to The Gun Dungeon host, seasonal weather has less impact than clothing type. If wearing jeans, the carry method often remains consistent year-round. Outerwear like jackets is less reliable for concealment as they are frequently removed indoors.

What is the best way to carry concealed in casual pants like sweatpants?

For casual pants without a belt, specialized holsters with clips like UltiClips can attach directly to the fabric, providing a secure deep concealment option for smaller firearms such as the S&W Bodyguard 380.

Are larger firearms practical for everyday concealed carry?

Yes, the host discusses his current rotation including larger pistols like the CZ P10C, Glock 19, and S&W M&P 10mm Carry Comp, noting their dimensions and weights are surprisingly similar and manageable for daily carry.

What are the benefits of reloading 10mm carry ammunition?

Reloading allows for customization of carry loads. The host mentions achieving approximately 1320 fps with 165-grain V-Crown bullets and Longshot powder in his 10mm M&P Carry Comp, potentially optimizing performance for self-defense.

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