The Most Overrated CCW Gear Everyone Keeps Buying

Published on July 30, 2025
Duration: 19:33

This video emphasizes practical, minimalist approaches to concealed carry gear, advising against unnecessary or overly specialized equipment. It highlights the importance of reliable firearm function over aftermarket modifications, advocating for extensive live-fire testing (250 rounds) to ensure dependability. The discussion also covers the practicalities of carrying spare ammunition and the benefits of red dot sights for improving shooting performance.

Quick Summary

A minimum of 250 rounds of functioning without failure is recommended to establish firearm and ammunition reliability for self-defense. Overrated CCW gear often includes impractical items like riggers belts and excessive spare magazines, with a focus on practical, reliable equipment over unnecessary modifications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Overrated CCW Gear
  2. 01:02Overrated Gear: Riggers Belts
  3. 02:53Overrated Gear: Too Many Spare Mags
  4. 03:53Aftermarket Triggers: Necessary or Overrated?
  5. 05:30Modifications Compromising Reliability
  6. 06:02Magazine Modifications and Reliability
  7. 07:47The 250-Round Reliability Benchmark
  8. 09:21Ammunition Reliability and Selection
  9. 11:21Are Red Dot Sights Overrated?
  10. 13:50Carrying Extra Ammo: How Much is Enough?
  11. 18:35Balancing Preparedness: Space Suiting vs. Practicality
  12. 19:13Conclusion: Reloading and Preparedness

Frequently Asked Questions

What is considered overrated CCW gear that people often buy?

Overrated CCW gear often includes overly specialized items like riggers belts that are impractical for everyday carry, carrying excessive numbers of spare magazines (more than two), and certain aftermarket firearm modifications that can compromise reliability. The focus should be on practical, reliable equipment.

How many rounds should I fire to test my concealed carry firearm's reliability?

A widely recommended benchmark for testing concealed carry firearm reliability is to fire a minimum of 250 rounds without any malfunctions. This extensive live-fire testing helps ensure the firearm and ammunition combination is dependable for self-defense scenarios.

Are aftermarket triggers for concealed carry firearms necessary or overrated?

For most concealed carry firearms, aftermarket triggers are often considered overrated. While they can improve feel and precision for competition, they may not be necessary for an everyday carry gun and can potentially introduce reliability issues if not expertly installed and tested.

What is the recommended approach to carrying spare ammunition for concealed carry?

While carrying a reload is advised, carrying an excessive number of spare magazines is often deemed unnecessary. The primary goal is to have a reload available after reaching a safe location post-incident, ensuring your firearm is ready to defend again if needed.

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