Oops! 3 Concealed Carry Mistakes You Should Avoid At All Costs

Published on October 17, 2022
Duration: 6:16

This guide, based on instruction from Kevin Michalowsky, Director of Content at USCCA, outlines three critical concealed carry mistakes to avoid. It emphasizes preventing 'printing' through proper gear, avoiding negligent discharges with safe handling, and carrying in 'Condition One' for immediate readiness. Michalowsky, an expert in firearm instruction, stresses that modern firearms are designed for safe carry with a round in the chamber, crucial for life-saving defensive situations.

Quick Summary

USCCA's Director of Content, Kevin Michalowsky, identifies three crucial concealed carry mistakes: 1. 'Printing' caused by constant gun adjustment, revealing your firearm. 2. Unintended discharges from mishandling during administrative tasks. 3. Carrying with an empty chamber, delaying readiness. He advises using proper gear, safe handling, and carrying in 'Condition One' for immediate defensive capability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Concealed Carry Mistakes
  2. 00:23Blunder 1: Constant Adjustment & Printing
  3. 00:59Solution: Proper Gear for Concealment
  4. 01:28Blunder 2: Unintended Discharge
  5. 01:56Solution: Holster and Leave It
  6. 03:14Blunder 3: No Round in Chamber
  7. 03:39Rationale for Condition 1 Carry
  8. 04:34Maintaining Safety with Condition 1
  9. 05:40Conclusion: Carry Condition 1

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three main concealed carry mistakes to avoid?

The three critical concealed carry mistakes are: 1. Constantly adjusting your gun in public, which causes 'printing' and reveals your firearm. 2. Unintended discharges due to mishandling during administrative tasks. 3. Carrying with an empty chamber, which delays readiness in emergencies.

How can I prevent 'printing' when carrying concealed?

To prevent 'printing,' invest in a high-quality belt and holster system that keeps your firearm securely positioned and close to your body. Proper clothing choices also play a role in effectively concealing the firearm's outline.

Why is carrying a firearm in 'Condition One' recommended?

Carrying in 'Condition One' (round in chamber, full magazine, safeties engaged) is recommended because a defensive firearm is life-saving equipment. In a sudden attack, you won't have time to chamber a round; this method ensures immediate readiness.

What causes unintended firearm discharges?

Unintended firearm discharges, often mislabeled as 'accidental,' typically occur during administrative handling (like holstering or unholstering) due to mishandling, such as improper trigger finger placement or grip.

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