“Printing and letting everyone know I carry.”🤡

Published on June 23, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates that a full-size Glock 19, even with an optic and weapon light, can be effectively concealed. The speaker debunks the myth that larger setups are inherently un-concealable by showcasing his ability to move freely without printing. He emphasizes that the key factors for successful concealment are a good holster, a proper belt, and an appropriate shirt choice.

Quick Summary

Effective concealed carry of a full-size Glock 19, even with an optic and light, is achievable. Success hinges on three key factors: a quality holster, a proper gun belt, and an appropriate shirt choice that prevents printing during movement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Addressing Printing Concerns
  2. 00:06Concealment Demonstration
  3. 00:13Gear Reveal: Glock 19 Setup
  4. 00:35Full-Size Setup Concealability
  5. 00:48Keys to Successful Concealment

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a Glock 19 with an optic and weapon light be concealed effectively?

Yes, a Glock 19 equipped with accessories like an Aimpoint Acro P2 optic and Surefire X300 weapon light can be effectively concealed. The key lies in using a quality holster, a proper gun belt, and an appropriate shirt that aids concealment without printing.

What are the most important factors for successful concealed carry?

Successful concealed carry relies on three main factors: a good holster that fits your firearm and body, a sturdy belt that can support the weight, and an appropriate shirt that helps break up the outline of the firearm.

Does adding a compensator like the Radian Afterburner make concealment harder?

While a compensator adds length, it doesn't necessarily prevent concealment if the other elements of your carry setup are correct. The speaker demonstrates that even with a full-size setup including a compensator, effective concealment is achievable with the right holster, belt, and shirt.

How can I prevent my concealed firearm from printing?

Preventing printing involves optimizing your carry system. Ensure you have a well-fitting holster, a rigid belt, and choose shirts that are not too tight or too baggy. Experimenting with different carry positions and clothing styles can also significantly help.

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