Top 3 Concealed Carry Myths
This video debunks common concealed carry myths, emphasizing that stopping power is less about caliber and more about hitting the nervous system. It highlights the critical need for muscle memory in high-stress situations, stating that complex actions like magazine reloads must become automatic. The speaker stresses that the indication of an attack is often the attack itself, and gunfights are typically won in under three seconds, necessitating extensive practice.













