The Complete Concealed Carry Training Guide
BY PGF1 year, 5 months ago
As internet firearms guides go, this one from the Alien Gear blog isn’t bad. The font is hard to view, though, and needs to be updated.
There are hundreds of very usable holsters and thousands of functional holster and holster retainment (i.e., belt) combinations. Find the combo and weapon body placement that’s best for you to carry a firearm every day. Some folks have different carry options and even different guns depending upon the environment, weather, location, and other limiting factors.
In the video below, the number one mistake is the worst type regardless of how you try to possess a weapon; never give up!
Accepting segregation as a general philosophy, I choose not to go where prohibition doesn’t allow guns. You don’t like my kind, and I don’t like your kind; that’s fair. As to the law, well, let’s not make stupid self-incriminating statements. But in either case, there are ways to safely and securely carry almost anywhere.
Also, see The Beginner’s Guide to Concealed Carry, and not exactly a definitive but informative guide.
On June 13, 2023 at 11:11 am, george 1 said:
Those are some really good points. Just my opinion but when I appendix carry I don’t carry a Glock. Too easy to get the trigger pressed on shirt tails and such when reholstering under stress. Of course a lot of that has to do with my slightly enlarged gut. Again, JMHO.