Quickies - Pros and Cons of shoulder rigs

Published on March 23, 2022
Duration: 1:32

This video from Top Guns discusses the pros and cons of shoulder holsters for concealed carry. While convenient for drivers, shoulder rigs can compromise firearm safety by muzzling oneself or others during a draw and movement. They also reduce the element of surprise and discretion when accessing a firearm.

Quick Summary

Shoulder holsters offer convenience for drivers but present significant safety concerns. They can lead to muzzling yourself or others during movement and drawing. Additionally, they compromise the element of surprise and discretion when accessing your firearm.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Shoulder Rigs
  2. 00:09Pros of Shoulder Holsters (Driving Convenience)
  3. 00:25Cons of Shoulder Holsters (Safety Violations)
  4. 00:33Muzzling with Horizontal Shoulder Rigs
  5. 00:43Muzzling During Draw (Vertical & Horizontal)
  6. 01:00Loss of Surprise and Discretion
  7. 01:11Draw Technique Considerations
  8. 01:22Conclusion and Viewer Opinion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main safety concerns with shoulder holsters?

The primary safety concerns with shoulder holsters involve muzzling. When walking, a horizontal rig can point the firearm towards others. During a draw, both vertical and horizontal rigs can cause you to muzzle yourself as you cross your body to access the weapon.

When might a shoulder holster be a convenient option for concealed carry?

Shoulder holsters can be convenient for individuals who spend a lot of time in vehicles. They may offer more comfort than waist-worn holsters while driving and can be slightly easier to draw from a seated position.

Do shoulder holsters affect the element of surprise when drawing a firearm?

Yes, shoulder holsters generally reduce the element of surprise. The act of reaching across your body to draw is less discreet and takes more time compared to other holster types, making it harder to access your firearm quickly and without notice.

Are there differences in safety concerns between vertical and horizontal shoulder holsters?

While both types have draw-related safety concerns (muzzling oneself), horizontal shoulder holsters specifically pose a risk of muzzling others as you move due to the muzzle's orientation. Vertical holsters still involve crossing your body during the draw.

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