What is Your Why? Carry Positions and Gear

Published on July 3, 2025
Duration: 2:04

This video emphasizes the critical importance of understanding the 'why' behind your firearm carry choices and gear setup. The instructor stresses that decisions should be based on personal practice and training, not just external recommendations. Knowing your rationale allows for confident defense of your choices, whether it's your carry position or the specific configuration of your firearm.

Quick Summary

Understanding your 'why' is paramount in firearms training and self-defense. It means knowing the specific reasons behind your choices for what you carry, how you carry it, and how your gear is configured, based on personal practice and rationale, not just external advice.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The Overlooked 'Why'
  2. 00:09Defining Your 'Why' in Carry and Gear
  3. 00:25Rationale Over Recommendation
  4. 00:44Example: Carry Positions (Appendix vs. 4:00)
  5. 01:04Personal Experience and Exploration
  6. 01:23Importance of Validating Your 'Why'
  7. 01:38Gear Setup Rationale (AR-15 Example)
  8. 01:52Questioning Instructors: The 'Why' Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important overlooked topic in firearms training?

The most important and often overlooked topic in firearms training and self-defense is understanding your 'why'. This means knowing the specific reasons behind your choices for what you carry, how you carry it, and how your gear is set up.

How should I choose my firearm carry position?

You should choose your firearm carry position, like appendix or 4:00, based on your personal understanding and practice of why that position works best for you. It should not be dictated solely by an instructor or what you see online.

Why is it important to have a 'why' for my gear setup?

Having a 'why' for your gear setup ensures that your equipment is intentionally configured to support your needs for self-protection. It means you've practiced and trained with your gear, understanding how each component, like a light or grip, aids your effectiveness.

What should I do if an instructor can't explain their 'why'?

If an instructor cannot provide a clear and valid 'why' for their methods or gear recommendations, it's a strong indicator that they may not be the best source for training. You should seek instructors who can articulate their reasoning based on practical experience.

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