The Ultimate Guide to Concealed Carry | Pt. 2 Urban Off Body Carry

Published on March 17, 2024
Duration: 21:29

This guide explores various options and considerations for off-body concealed carry, emphasizing that on-body carry is the primary recommendation. It details how to equip bags with essential medical supplies and discusses the use of plate carriers for ballistic protection. The video highlights the importance of situational awareness and legal compliance when carrying firearms off-body, particularly in urban environments with increased threats.

Quick Summary

The primary recommendation for concealed carry is on-body carry. Off-body carry, such as in a bag, poses risks like the firearm being easily compromised or stolen. Essential medical supplies like tourniquets and chest seals are crucial for any off-body setup, and a plate carrier can offer concealed ballistic protection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Off-Body Carry
  2. 00:42Formal Recommendation: On-Body Carry
  3. 01:04Urban Threat Analysis (Seattle)
  4. 01:47Off-Body Carry as a Requirement
  5. 02:13Recommended Off-Body Bag: Vertx Gamut 2.0
  6. 03:01Contents of the Off-Body Bag (Medical & Deterrents)
  7. 05:06Second Off-Body Option: Plate Carrier Bag
  8. 07:22HR's Off-Body Carry Options (Vertex)
  9. 08:04Active Shooter Response Bag Setup
  10. 09:35Newer Vertex Bag Options
  11. 10:42Sock PE Sling Bag with Medkit
  12. 11:00Sponsor Segment: WS Chassis
  13. 12:59Times to Consider Off-Body Carry
  14. 13:45Less Conventional Carry Options (Lunch Box)
  15. 14:34Vios Bag for Day Hikes
  16. 15:05Daily Use Bag: Medical & Survival
  17. 16:38Emergency Bag vs. Off-Body Carry Bag
  18. 17:07Final Thoughts on Off-Body Carry
  19. 17:56Rifle Carry Considerations
  20. 18:22Active Shooter Response Protocol
  21. 19:11Comfortable Clothing & On-Body Carry
  22. 19:39Bag as Extra Equipment
  23. 20:00Naloxone Availability
  24. 20:21Police Duty to Protect
  25. 20:54Prioritizing Medical Supplies
  26. 21:13Conclusion and Next Video

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary recommendation for concealed carry?

The primary recommendation for concealed carry is on-body carry, as off-body carry, such as in a bag, significantly increases the risk of the firearm being lost, stolen, or immediately compromised in a confrontation.

What medical supplies are essential for off-body carry bags?

Essential medical supplies for off-body carry bags include tourniquets (like CAT), chest seals, gauze, and trauma shears. These are crucial for treating gunshot wounds, especially in higher-threat environments.

Can a plate carrier be used for concealed carry?

Yes, a plate carrier can be used as a concealed carry bag, particularly for transporting laptops. It can also provide ballistic protection with Level IIIa plates, offering defense against handguns and stray rounds.

What are the risks associated with off-body firearm carry?

The main risks of off-body carry include the firearm being easily grabbed by an assailant, leading to disarming the carrier, and the potential for the bag and its contents to be lost or stolen if unattended or compromised.

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