Ask Your Concealed Carry Questions.

Published on September 23, 2021
Duration: 125:11

This video features a panel of firearms instructors discussing various aspects of concealed carry, self-defense, and firearm training. Key topics include the importance of maturity over age for training children, the nuances of ammunition selection for self-defense, legalities surrounding magazine capacity, and the critical concept of the OODA loop and reactionary gap in defensive scenarios. The instructors emphasize practical application, continuous training, and responsible firearm ownership.

Quick Summary

Firearms instructors emphasize that a child's maturity, not age, determines readiness for shooting training. For home defense, reliable self-defense ammunition tested in your firearm is key. The OODA loop is crucial for decision-making, and consistent dry-fire practice is vital for concealed carriers to improve draw speed and readiness.

Chapters

  1. 00:26Introduction and Panelists
  2. 01:12Question: Pistol Whipping Classes?
  3. 01:44John from Guardian Concepts
  4. 02:34Jacob from Viper Defense
  5. 03:39Marquis Miranda from P6 Firearms Training
  6. 04:23Question: Firearm Size Matters?
  7. 04:39Question: Insurance Agent Database & Firearms
  8. 07:10Upcoming Class Schedules
  9. 10:17Question: Age for Kids to Learn Shooting
  10. 16:27Question: Carrying a Knife with Permit?
  11. 17:53Question: Pistol Ammo for Home Defense
  12. 21:54Testing Hollow Points at the Range
  13. 28:58Question: Concealed Carry Magazine Capacity (15 Rounds?)
  14. 34:45Defining an Assault Rifle (STG44)
  15. 35:46Question: Firearm Reliability & Break-in (1000 Rounds?)
  16. 38:28Question: DMV Instructor Recommendation (Virginia)
  17. 40:40Question: Texts to Schools About Shootings
  18. 44:15Scenario: Outside School During Shooting
  19. 47:32Using Force in Defense of a Third Person
  20. 56:53The Jamel Roberson Incident Analysis
  21. 61:18OODA Loop and Reactionary Gap Explained
  22. 63:35Question: Practicing Firearm Draws
  23. 66:22Hip Carry vs. Appendix Carry Speed
  24. 71:11Firearm as One Tool in a Tool Belt
  25. 72:00Simple vs. Aggravated Battery Statistics
  26. 74:53Range of Attack with Impact/Edged Weapons
  27. 76:18Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the appropriate age for children to learn shooting?

The appropriate age for children to learn shooting is not determined by a specific number but by their maturity level. If a child understands right from wrong and can follow instructions like 'don't touch that unless I tell you,' they may be ready to begin learning firearm safety and handling.

What type of ammunition is recommended for home defense?

For home defense, it's recommended to use purpose-built self-defense ammunition that reliably cycles through your firearm. While hollow points are generally favored, it's crucial to test them in your specific gun to ensure proper feeding and function, as 'home defense rounds' are often just marketing terms.

What is the OODA loop and why is it important for self-defense?

The OODA loop (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act) is a critical decision-making process in high-stress situations. Understanding and practicing this loop, along with firearm draw and target acquisition, is vital for effective self-defense, as it dictates reaction time in a lethal encounter.

Can concealed carriers intervene in active shooter situations?

While civilians are not trained to be heroes, they may choose to intervene if necessary. However, without proper advanced training, intervening can be dangerous and add to the chaos. The primary goal of concealed carry is self-defense and protecting loved ones, not acting as law enforcement.

How important is dry-fire practice for concealed carriers?

Dry-fire practice is extremely important for concealed carriers. Regularly practicing drawing from the holster, getting off the 'X', and handling the firearm while dressed helps build muscle memory, reduces reaction times, and increases confidence in handling a firearm under stress.

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