July 2018 Q&A - Part 2 of 2

Published on July 31, 2018
Duration: 44:20

This video emphasizes that consistent practice and skill with a carry firearm are far more important than the specific model or caliber. The instructors argue that a smaller, reliably carried firearm is superior to a larger service pistol left at home. They also stress the importance of knowing your chosen carry weapon's reliability and your ability to make hits with it, suggesting that extensive practice with a less powerful firearm outweighs minimal practice with a more powerful one.

Quick Summary

For concealed carry, the most crucial factor is consistently having your firearm with you. A smaller, reliably carried pistol is superior to a larger service pistol left at home. Your skill and practice with your chosen weapon are far more important than its caliber or features, as consistent carry and familiarity lead to better performance under stress.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Concealed Carry: Skill vs. Firearm Choice
  2. 01:00Snub-Nose vs. Service Pistol for Carry
  3. 02:20EDC: Training Guns vs. Carry Guns
  4. 04:24Irrational Hatreds: BAR A2
  5. 05:35Irrational Loves: G41
  6. 06:236.5 Creedmoor for SOCOM
  7. 06:42Lever Action Shotguns vs. Pumps
  8. 07:17Piston ARs for Volume of Fire
  9. 10:25Consolidation in Military Arms Industry
  10. 11:452G ACM on Horseback?
  11. 12:55Optic Mounted Pistols Adoption
  12. 15:24Milled vs. Stamped Receivers
  13. 16:54Suppressors in Afghanistan
  14. 18:08Two Gun Competition Pistols
  15. 19:33Not Cleaning/Lubing Guns
  16. 20:34Thoughts on 5.7x28mm Cartridge
  17. 21:17Proficiency for Concealed Carry
  18. 24:41Soviet vs. US Sniper Doctrine
  19. 25:23Improving Online Security
  20. 26:16Stoner Carbine for Military Issue
  21. 27:13Multiple Sighting Systems
  22. 28:28Building a What Would Stoner Do Rifle
  23. 29:00Lever Gun vs. Mini-14/SU-16
  24. 29:25Desert Tech MDR Recoil
  25. 30:16Walther PPK for CCW
  26. 30:53Childhood Dreams vs. Reality
  27. 32:457mm vs. 8mm Mauser
  28. 33:13Bullet Testing: Gel vs. Tissue
  29. 34:46Desert Eagle in Competition
  30. 35:23NFA Deregulation Outlook
  31. 36:05Recommended Training Courses
  32. 36:48M1 Garand vs. M1A
  33. 37:28Favorite Target Presentations
  34. 38:18Augmented Reality Sighting Systems
  35. 39:48AK vs. AR Modularity
  36. 40:28Semi-Auto Shotguns in Defense
  37. 41:34Magazine Release: Straight-In vs. Rock-and-Lock
  38. 43:39Q&A Wrap-up & Patreon

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important factor for concealed carry?

The most critical aspect of concealed carry is ensuring you have your firearm with you. Regardless of its caliber, features, or your proficiency, a pistol left at home provides no defense. Therefore, choosing a firearm you will reliably carry consistently is paramount.

Is a smaller caliber firearm like a .380 ACP under-armed for self-defense?

No, a smaller caliber firearm like a .380 ACP is not necessarily under-armed if it's what you will consistently carry. It's far better to be armed with a smaller, reliable pistol that you have with you than to leave a larger service pistol at home. The difference in effectiveness between calibers is often minimal in real-world scenarios.

Why is skill more important than the firearm for self-defense?

Your proficiency and familiarity with your carry weapon are more critical than the firearm itself. Extensive practice with a less powerful but well-understood pistol allows for more reliable hits and better performance under stress than minimal practice with a more powerful, unfamiliar weapon. Trust in your firearm and your ability to use it effectively are key.

Are piston-driven AR-15s superior to direct impingement (DI) systems?

Piston-driven AR-15s are better suited for sustained high volumes of fire because they manage heat more effectively by directing it away from the bolt carrier. DI systems send hot gas down the gas tube, which can lead to faster wear and potential failure points under heavy use, making pistons advantageous for roles like squad automatic weapons.

What is the best way to improve online security?

The most effective method for enhancing online security is to use a unique, strong password for every single account you access. Supplement this by using an encrypted password manager to store these complex, esoteric passwords, ensuring you never reuse credentials across different platforms.

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