Scared to Carry One in the head? 🔫😳

Published on March 5, 2026
Duration: 1:08

Esai Givens, demonstrating experienced firearm handling, discusses carry strategies and engages in a humorous quick draw challenge. He explains the concept of 'one in the head' versus magazine capacity and uses a Glock 42 BB gun in a competitive scenario. The video highlights practical firearm discussions with a casual, entertaining tone.

Quick Summary

Esai Givens, an experienced firearm instructor, discusses the 'one in the head' carry method, explaining its importance for immediate readiness in self-defense scenarios. He also engages in a quick draw challenge using a Glock 42, highlighting practical firearm handling and strategy with a humorous approach.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Firearm Display
  2. 00:05Glock 42 BB Gun vs Real Firearm
  3. 00:14'One in the Head' Carry Discussion
  4. 00:24Loading Strategy Explained
  5. 00:40Skill & Fair Play Discussion
  6. 00:50Quick Draw Challenge Setup
  7. 01:04Challenge Execution

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'one in the head' carry method?

The 'one in the head' carry method means having a round already chambered in the firearm's action, making it ready to fire immediately upon drawing. This is a common practice for self-defense firearms.

What is the difference between 'one in the head' and 'plus one' when carrying a firearm?

'One in the head' refers to a round in the chamber. 'Plus one' typically refers to the capacity of the magazine, meaning one extra round it can hold. Carrying 'one in the head' means the firearm is ready to fire instantly.

What firearm is discussed in the video?

The video discusses the Glock 42, both a real firearm chambered in .380 Auto and a BB gun replica used for a training drill. It also briefly shows an AR-style rifle.

What kind of training drill is demonstrated?

A quick draw challenge is demonstrated, where the speaker competes to draw and be ready to fire faster than an opponent, using a BB gun against a real firearm for a humorous effect.

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