Open Carry: How it Can Backfire (Real Cases)

Published on September 27, 2025
Duration: 2:37

This video critically examines the concept of open carry, arguing that it can backfire by making the firearm a target for criminals. It highlights real-world incidents where openly carried firearms were stolen directly from individuals, turning a perceived deterrent into a liability. The speaker emphasizes that criminals are not deterred by visible firearms and may even use them against the carrier.

Quick Summary

Open carry can backfire by making your firearm a target for criminals, turning a perceived deterrent into a dangerous liability. Modern criminals are not deterred by visible weapons; they may attempt to steal them, leading to the firearm being used against the owner.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Open Carry Concept Breakdown
  2. 00:09Tactical Drawbacks of Open Carry
  3. 00:13Outdated Deterrent Mentality
  4. 00:36Florida Sheriff's Blunt Assessment
  5. 00:57Criminals Taking Your Firearm
  6. 01:08Real-World Examples of Gun Theft
  7. 01:16Case Study: Gun Stolen in Line
  8. 01:36Another Incident of Firearm Theft
  9. 02:10Consistent Pattern of Theft
  10. 02:24The Disaster of Recycled Firearms

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is open carry considered a tactical disadvantage?

Open carry is seen as a tactical disadvantage because it makes the firearm a visible target for criminals. Instead of deterring them, it can invite them to attempt to steal the weapon, turning a self-defense tool into a liability that could be used against the owner.

Can open carry actually deter criminals?

The video argues that the idea of open carry as a deterrent is an old-school mentality. Modern criminals are not easily scared off by visible firearms; they may see it as an opportunity to acquire a weapon, rather than a reason to back down.

What are the risks of openly carrying a firearm?

The primary risk highlighted is that openly carried firearms can be easily stolen by criminals. This can happen in public places, and the stolen weapon can then be used in further criminal activity, directly against the original owner or others.

What is the 'disaster' scenario with open carry?

The 'disaster' scenario occurs when a firearm intended for self-defense is stolen from an open carrier. This weapon is then 'recycled' into the hands of a criminal, effectively arming them and creating a more dangerous situation than if the firearm had not been openly displayed.

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