Carrying Off-Body?

Published on October 13, 2025
Duration: 2:04

This guide details methods for carrying a firearm off-body using fanny packs. It contrasts using a standard fanny pack with a firearm in Condition Three (unloaded chamber, trigger pulled) to mitigate trigger snagging risks, versus using a purpose-built fanny pack that accommodates a holster for Condition One carry. The importance of trigger guard protection and safe handling practices is emphasized.

Quick Summary

For off-body concealed carry in a standard fanny pack, use Condition Three (empty chamber, loaded magazine, pulled trigger) to prevent accidental discharge. Purpose-built fanny packs with holsters allow Condition One carry for a faster draw.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Off-Body Carry
  2. 00:07Comparing Fanny Pack Types
  3. 00:28Standard Fanny Pack Carry (Condition Three)
  4. 01:00Draw Process from Standard Pack
  5. 01:09Purpose-Built Fanny Pack with Holster
  6. 01:16Holster Modification for Fanny Packs
  7. 01:36Condition One Carry in Purpose-Built Pack
  8. 01:47Key Considerations for Off-Body Carry

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the safest way to carry a firearm in a standard fanny pack without a dedicated holster?

The safest method is to carry in Condition Three: no round in the chamber, magazine inserted, and the trigger pulled. This deactivates the trigger and prevents accidental discharge, though it adds a step to your draw.

How can I make drawing a firearm from a fanny pack faster and safer?

Utilize a fanny pack designed for concealed carry that allows for a compatible holster. This enables you to carry your firearm in Condition One (round chambered) within the holster, facilitating a quicker and more secure draw.

Can I modify a regular fanny pack to securely carry a firearm with a holster?

Yes, you can add Velcro to the back of a standard holster and adhere it inside a fanny pack. Ensure the Velcro is strong and the holster is positioned correctly to maintain firearm retention and a reliable draw.

What are the risks of carrying a firearm without a holster in a fanny pack?

The primary risk is accidental discharge. Without a holster, the trigger guard is exposed, and the trigger can snag on objects, leading to an unintended firing of the weapon.

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