CCW Tips for Beginners | How to CCW

Published on February 1, 2021
Duration: 5:28

This video provides essential CCW tips for beginners from Geauga Firearms Academy. Key advice includes seeking professional training to avoid developing bad habits, understanding state-specific gun laws from reputable sources, and selecting appropriate gear like a stiff gun belt and a safe holster. It also covers carry positions, choosing a suitable firearm based on personal factors, safe handling in public restrooms, planning your day around carry restrictions, and considering legal insurance.

Quick Summary

For beginner concealed carriers, prioritize professional training to avoid bad habits. Always verify gun laws from official sources like the Attorney General's website. Invest in a stiff gun belt and a safe holster, and choose carry positions like appendix or four o'clock, while avoiding small-of-the-back.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: CCW Tips for Beginners
  2. 00:19Tip 1: Get Real Training
  3. 01:12Tip 2: Know Your Rights and Laws
  4. 01:46Tip 3: Figure Out What, How, and Where to Carry
  5. 03:48Public Restroom Carry Trick
  6. 04:26Tip 4: Planning Your Day
  7. 04:37Tip 5: Legal Insurance
  8. 04:54Conclusion and Social Media

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important tip for beginner concealed carriers?

The most crucial tip for beginners is to get real, professional firearms training. Many individuals carry for years with dangerous habits learned from unreliable sources, making them worse off than those who start with proper instruction.

Where should beginners get information about gun laws for concealed carry?

Beginners should always get information about gun laws from reputable, official sources like their state's Attorney General's website. Avoid relying on social media groups, as incorrect information can lead to serious legal consequences.

What are essential gear considerations for concealed carry?

Key gear includes a stiff, high-quality gun belt that securely holds your firearm and holster. A safe holster with a trigger guard is also vital. The choice of holster and belt significantly impacts the functionality and safety of your carry setup.

What are the recommended and discouraged carry positions for beginners?

Common and recommended carry positions for beginners include appendix and four o'clock. It's advised to avoid small-of-the-back carry due to the risk of spinal injury if you fall, and off-body carry is also discouraged.

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