THIS IS WHY I DONT OPEN CARRY ALONE!!!

Published on November 20, 2022
Duration: 0:23

This video emphasizes the risks of open carrying a firearm alone, using a CCTV incident where a man was disarmed. The speaker advises against open carrying solo, recommending group carry for enhanced situational awareness. For those who choose to open carry, using a retention holster is strongly advised to prevent unauthorized removal of the firearm.

Quick Summary

Open carrying a firearm alone is risky due to the increased chance of being disarmed. It's recommended to carry in a group for better situational awareness and to use an active retention holster to secure your weapon.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Incident Overview & Risks
  2. 00:07Open Carry Strategy: Go in Groups
  3. 00:15Essential Gear: Retention Holsters

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main risk of open carrying a firearm alone?

The primary risk highlighted is the increased vulnerability to having your firearm stolen from your holster, as demonstrated by a CCTV incident where a man was disarmed in a store.

What is the recommended strategy for open carrying a firearm?

The speaker strongly advises against open carrying alone. The preferred strategy is to carry in a group, as others can provide additional situational awareness and help protect your firearm.

What type of holster is recommended for open carry?

For open carry, it is strongly recommended to use an active level retention holster. This type of holster is designed to prevent unauthorized individuals from easily removing the firearm from your possession.

What key safety tips are provided for firearm carriers?

Key safety tips include maintaining situational awareness ('head on a swivel'), not open carrying alone, and always using a holster with adequate retention features to secure your firearm.

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