Summertime Carry, Home Defense Fundamentals & Traveling With A Firearm: Ask USCCA Live

Published on August 4, 2017
Duration: 52:28

This episode of Ask USCCA Live focuses on practical advice for summertime concealed carry, home defense strategies, and safe firearm travel. Instructors Mark Evans and Brock Makowski emphasize consistent training regardless of season, proper concealment techniques, and the importance of reliable firearm maintenance. They also discuss home defense options, the use of tactical lights, and legal considerations for carrying firearms while traveling, including state-specific regulations and the benefits of USCCA membership for legal protection.

Quick Summary

For summertime concealed carry, focus on consistent training and draw stroke regardless of clothing changes. Proper holster selection with a sweat guard is important for comfort and firearm protection. Adjusting wardrobe slightly or choosing a more concealable firearm can help manage concealment with lighter clothing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Welcome
  2. 01:10Summertime Carry Adjustments
  3. 04:10Consistent Carry Habits
  4. 06:08Dry Practice for All Seasons
  5. 07:04Concealment with Summer Clothing
  6. 08:13Ammunition Concerns in Winter
  7. 09:24Audience Q&A - Summer Carry
  8. 13:50Firearm Storage in Vehicles
  9. 16:09Protecting Your Gun from Sweat Damage
  10. 17:47Lube with Bacon Grease? (Debunked)
  11. 18:55Trivia Time - Range Bag Giveaway
  12. 20:24Motorcycle Travel & Firearm Carry
  13. 22:43Firearm Carry on Different Motorcycles
  14. 23:58Why Not Give Away Actual Guns?
  15. 25:38Home Defense Fundamentals
  16. 28:49Home Defense Firearm Options
  17. 31:11Training for Home Defense Weapons
  18. 32:11Using Lights for Home Defense
  19. 33:38Self-Defense vs. Fatal Shooting
  20. 34:36Homeowners Insurance vs. USCCA Protection
  21. 36:20Caliber Choice for Apartment Defense
  22. 37:35Final Trivia - Range Bag Giveaway
  23. 40:20Carrying on Private Property
  24. 44:17USCCA Membership Benefits & Comparison
  25. 47:47Transporting Firearms Through Non-CCW States
  26. 50:44Fourth Range Bag Giveaway Announcement
  27. 51:26Spouse Membership Special
  28. 52:07Conclusion & Sign-off

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key considerations for summertime concealed carry?

For summertime concealed carry, focus on maintaining consistent training and draw stroke regardless of clothing changes. Proper holster selection with a sweat guard is important for comfort and firearm protection. Adjusting wardrobe slightly or choosing a more concealable firearm can help manage concealment with lighter clothing.

How can I protect my firearm from sweat damage during hot weather?

To protect your firearm from sweat damage, especially in hot weather, daily cleaning and lubrication are crucial. Use gun oil or lubricant to wipe down the firearm, focusing on preventing rust caused by the salt content in sweat. Holsters with a high sweat guard can also offer a barrier between your skin and the firearm.

What are the best firearm options for home defense?

For home defense, your primary handgun is a good option if you are proficient with it. Depending on your living situation and concerns about round over-penetration, rifles like an AR-15 or shotguns can also be effective. Always consider the presence of children or pets when choosing a home defense firearm.

Is homeowner's insurance sufficient for self-defense legal costs?

Homeowner's insurance typically does not cover intentional acts, which can exclude self-defense incidents involving firearm discharge. USCCA membership provides dedicated self-defense legal coverage that offers upfront funding for legal defense, ensuring you have immediate support without out-of-pocket expenses.

How should I transport my firearm through states that do not allow concealed carry?

When traveling through states that prohibit concealed carry, unload your firearm, secure it in a locked case, and store it in the trunk or rear of your vehicle, ensuring it's inaccessible. Some states allow passage with a valid permit from your home state as long as you remain in your vehicle. Always verify specific state regulations.

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