Do you practice with your carry gun?

Published on March 31, 2023
Duration: 3:40

This video emphasizes the critical importance of practicing with your actual concealed carry firearm, not just a range gun. The speaker, identified as an instructor, highlights that individuals spend more time with their carry firearm on their person than with tactical gear. Neglecting practice with your carry gun can lead to reduced performance due to unfamiliarity with recoil and handling characteristics, especially when transitioning between different firearm models or sizes. A consistent practice routine, even if it's just 50 rounds per month dedicated to the carry gun, is recommended.

Quick Summary

Practicing with your concealed carry firearm is essential because you spend more time with it on your person than with tactical gear. Neglecting this can lead to reduced performance due to unfamiliarity with its specific recoil and handling characteristics, especially if you use a different firearm for range practice. Aim to dedicate consistent training time, like 50 rounds monthly, to your carry gun.

Chapters

  1. 00:42Introduction: Carry Gun Practice Importance
  2. 01:07Time Spent with Carry vs. Tactical Gear
  3. 01:35Personal Experience: Switching Firearms
  4. 02:00Consequences of Not Practicing with Carry Gun
  5. 02:20Glock vs. Sig Sauer Handling Differences
  6. 02:27Recommendation: Practice with Your Carry Gun
  7. 02:31Monthly Practice Routine: 50 Rounds
  8. 02:41Separate Carry and Range Firearms
  9. 03:00Glock 17 vs. Glock 26 Differences
  10. 03:13California Example: Glock 19 to Shield
  11. 03:28Public Service Announcement: Train with Your Carry Firearm

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important to practice with your concealed carry firearm?

It's crucial because you spend more time with your carry firearm on your person than with tactical gear. Neglecting practice can lead to reduced performance due to unfamiliarity with its specific recoil and handling characteristics, especially if you use a different firearm for range practice.

How often should I practice with my carry gun?

While the ideal frequency varies, the speaker recommends dedicating a portion of your monthly training to your carry gun. They personally aim for about 50 rounds per month specifically for their carry firearm to maintain proficiency.

Does practicing with a similar but different gun (like a Glock 17 for practice and a Glock 26 for carry) suffice?

No, it's not ideal. Even shorter versions of the same model can have noticeable differences in recoil and handling. Practicing with a completely different firearm model or manufacturer for carry than for range training does not translate as effectively as practicing with your actual carry gun.

What are the risks of not practicing with your concealed carry firearm?

The primary risk is diminished performance during a critical incident. You might experience more recoil than expected, find the gun doesn't feel the same, and generally perform less effectively because you haven't built the muscle memory and familiarity with that specific firearm.

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