The Worst Carry Method!..(Never An Excuse to Carry This Way!)

Published on January 16, 2025
Duration: 10:56

The Yankee Marshal identifies ankle carry as the worst method of concealed firearm carry due to its extreme difficulty in access during a physical altercation and the high risk of an assailant gaining control of the weapon. While acknowledging appendix and small of back carry have risks, he argues they are manageable with responsible choices, unlike ankle carry which presents inherent vulnerabilities.

Quick Summary

The Yankee Marshal identifies ankle carry as the worst method for concealed firearm carry due to its extreme difficulty in access during a physical altercation and the high risk of an assailant gaining control of the weapon. He argues that while other methods have risks, ankle carry presents inherent vulnerabilities that cannot be easily mitigated.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction: Worst Carry Method
  2. 00:30Appendix Carry Risks & Mitigation
  3. 01:58Small of Back Carry Dangers
  4. 03:10Ankle Carry: The Absolute Worst
  5. 03:43Ankle Carry vs. Physical Conflict
  6. 04:46Alternatives for Seated Carry
  7. 06:13Viewer Comments on Carry Methods
  8. 06:54Mexican Carry Discussion
  9. 07:30Ankle Carry Confirmed as Worst
  10. 08:38Live Chat Schedule & Topic Submission
  11. 09:11Final Thoughts on Carry Methods

Frequently Asked Questions

What is considered the worst method for concealed firearm carry?

The Yankee Marshal identifies ankle carry as the worst method for concealed firearm carry. He explains that it is difficult to access during a physical confrontation and poses a high risk of an assailant gaining control of the weapon, making it a dangerous choice.

Why is ankle carry so dangerous for self-defense?

Ankle carry is dangerous because the leg is highly mobile, making the firearm difficult to access quickly. In a physical struggle, an attacker can easily reach the ankle, potentially disarming the carrier and using the weapon against them.

Are appendix and small of back carry also bad methods of carrying a firearm?

While appendix and small of back carry have risks, they are considered manageable. Appendix carry dangers can be mitigated with responsible choices, and small of back carry risks, though significant, are different from the immediate weapon compromise seen with ankle carry.

What are safer alternatives to ankle carry for concealed firearms?

Safer alternatives to ankle carry include inside-the-waistband (IWB), outside-the-waistband (OWB), appendix, and shoulder holsters. These methods generally offer better accessibility and security, especially during physical altercations or when seated.

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