Concealed Carry Don'ts

Published on September 12, 2011
Duration: 12:15

TheYankeeMarshal, an established firearms commentator with practical self-defense knowledge, outlines critical 'don'ts' for concealed carry. He emphasizes avoiding dangerous methods like Mexican carry and pocket carry without holsters, and discourages less secure options such as small of back, improper shoulder holster use, and ankle carry. The guide stresses the importance of proper holsters with reliable retention and safe access, drawing on real-world safety incidents and extensive personal experience.

Quick Summary

Avoid dangerous concealed carry methods like 'Mexican carry' (no holster), pocket carry without a holster, and small of back (S.O.B.) carry due to risks of accidental discharge, injury, or disarming. Improper shoulder holster use and generic nylon holsters also compromise safety and access. Off-body carry in bags is discouraged as the bag may leave your control.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Concealed Carry DON'TS
  2. 00:39Mexican Carry Dangers
  3. 01:20Pocket Carry Pitfalls
  4. 02:38Small of Back (S.O.B.) Carry Risks
  5. 04:28Shoulder Holster Issues
  6. 06:01Bad Holsters & Retention Systems
  7. 07:49Gym Bag / Purse Carry Dangers
  8. 09:25Ankle Carry Discouraged

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main dangers of 'Mexican carry' for concealed firearms?

'Mexican carry' involves placing a firearm directly in the waistband without a holster. This is highly dangerous because it offers no trigger protection, prevents proper safety engagement, and lacks retention, making accidental discharge or loss of the firearm a significant risk.

Why is carrying a firearm in the small of the back (S.O.B.) discouraged?

Carrying in the small of the back is discouraged due to the high risk of spinal injury if the carrier falls. Furthermore, it provides poor retention, making it easier for an assailant to disarm the carrier from behind.

What are the risks associated with off-body concealed carry in bags?

Off-body carry in items like gym bags or purses is risky because the bag itself may not always be under the carrier's direct, constant control. This increases the likelihood of the firearm being stolen or left behind in a public place.

What makes generic nylon holsters a poor choice for concealed carry?

Generic, non-fitted nylon holsters often lack proper retention, meaning the firearm could potentially shift or even fall out. They also may not offer adequate trigger guard protection, compromising safety.

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