When it comes to concealed carry, there are just about as many ways to carry as there are guns to choose from. With that being said, here are a few of my favorites. Keep in mind that every position doesn't work for every person. Body type, purpose, and daily activities come into play. Feel free to try out a few while training to see which you like best. This is exactly what it sounds like, the pistol is carried on the same side of the body as your dominant shooting hand. This is a good method for carrying larger or full sized pistols and offers a relatively natural position for the firearm. It is often easier to pull off in cooler weather where a simple jacket or coat can be thrown on for concealment. This is my personal favorite method of carry. It's easy, comfortable, hides the firearm well, and there is no place that is more accessible. It is particularly advantageous to persons like myself that have a less bulky build. Some people worry about shooting their "member" off, but with a good holster and proper training, it won't be an issue. I know, pretty self explanatory. Simply place the holstered pistol behind you. You can carry many different sized pistols with this method. It is also very concealable. Not many people notice what is behind you. A good option for smaller pistols and backups. In my personal opinion, this is a great method of carry for that "you or me" pistol. The one that you use when you are in a situation where there is no other option & no time to think. Most people don't expect a pistol to come out of a pants pocket. Use that to your advantage. Just be sure to get a good holster, as with all other methods of carry. The holster not only covers the pistol & keeps it secure, but breaks up the silhouette while in the pocket.
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AuthorKeep in mind that I am by no means a gun expert. I have had some safety, handling, and shooting training, but nowhere near the amount I feel is needed to claim the "expert" title. With that being said, I am a man that owns a LOT of firearms, knives, and gear! I have been shooting since I could hold a rifle and have even competed in and won a few competitions. The advice and tips that I give are based on personal experience, but are by no means to be taken as law. Please consult a trained, certified professional for all your firearms needs. Enjoy! Archives
May 2016
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