When it comes to personal safety, there's no room for compromise. It only takes watching your local news to know that shady and dangerous stuff is always going down. Being prepared can make all the difference when it comes to protecting yourself and the people around you. If you choose concealed carry as part of your everyday defense strategy, just know that there is more to it than just owning a firearm. Do you know how many people have taken a concealed carry course, got their license, have never actually shot a gun but think they’re prepared to protect? Having a concealed carry license is a commitment to responsibility, preparedness, and the mental fortitude to protect oneself and others when necessary. We have 9 concealed carry tips to get you on the right track.
1. Mental Preparation
In carrying concealed, we can’t just focus on the hardware; mindset is where it always starts. The same is true with everything in life. Being a firearms carrier is a huge responsibility. Sure, we all want to protect ourselves and family but still, you’ve gotta ask yourself the tough questions. Are you mentally prepared to put a threat down if your life or the lives of others are threatened? This is a question you must be certain about when carrying. Though we hope to never run into a threat, it’s important to stay as cool as possible handling a situation. We recommend de-escalation; your firearm is a last resort.
2. Be Legal and Up-to-Date
Carrying a concealed firearm comes with legal responsibilities. Be sure to always have your concealed carry license and identification with you. Check the expiration date of your license to stay compliant. Know your local laws inside out. Concealed carry laws can vary widely, so be sure you're on the right side of the law. Ignorance won't cut it as an excuse. Lastly, we wouldn’t recommend carrying without protecting yourself with legal coverage. If you must defend your life, you’ll also want the right people in your corner to defend you in court if it gets to that. Do some research and see which company fits your needs.
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3. Stay Alert
Situational awareness is your superpower. Keep your head up, eyes scanning, and ears tuned in. Pay close attention to transitional areas like parking lots and unfamiliar surroundings where stuff goes down. If something feels off, it probably is.
4. Gear Selection
Your choice of gear is important. A sturdy gun belt is non-negotiable. Look for belts designed to carry the extra weight of a firearm without sagging or twisting. Invest in a quality holster that securely holds your firearm while allowing for a smooth and rapid draw. Try out different holster options like inside-the-waistband (IWB), outside-the-waistband (OWB), ankle holsters, or belly band holsters to find what works best for your body type and attire.
5. Dress Appropriately
Your clothing should allow concealed carry without printing. For those who might be new to this, that is when you can see the outline of your firearm. Many companies offer concealed carry clothing designed to help you blend in while still giving you easy access to your weapon. Loose-fitting shirts or jackets can do wonders. This may be harder for women who may wear more form fitting clothing. But there are many concealed carry options designed just for women.
6. Practice Regularly
Proficiency with your firearm is paramount. Regular range time helps you become comfortable and accurate with your weapon. Practice drawing from your chosen holster to build muscle memory. If you can’t get to the range for practice often, you can do dry fire exercises at home that can make a huge difference in your performance.
7. Maintenance is Key
Regularly clean and maintain your firearm. A well-kept gun is a reliable one. Neglecting this can lead to malfunctions, that can have you in a jam when you need it most. Basic cleaning supplies like a cleaning rod, bore brush, patches, wipes and gun oil are essential. How often you clean your firearm depends on its usage, but a thorough cleaning every 500 rounds is a good rule of thumb.
8. Choose the Right Firearm
Choosing the right firearm for concealed carry is important. Think about factors like size, caliber, and capacity. Many people will seek the advice of firearms owners around them and do further research. Your local gun ranges have a variety of firearms to rent so you can try them out on site and decide which is the one best for you.
9. Know When Not to Carry
There are situations where carrying a weapon, concealed or otherwise, may not be appropriate or legal. Be aware of places where firearms are prohibited and adhere to those rules. Also, if you plan to consume alcohol, leave your firearm at home. Alcohol and firearms don't mix.
Closing
In conclusion, carrying a firearm is more than just owning one. You have to have the right mindset, responsibility, and skills necessary to effectively protect yourself and those around you. These nine tips are designed to help you gear up for everyday defense, so that you're mentally and physically prepared for any situation. Remember, carrying a firearm is a serious commitment that requires constant awareness, legal knowledge, and practical training. By incorporating these practices into your routine, you can carry with confidence, knowing you are ready to handle threats that comes your way.
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About The Author
Hank Hayes is a Combat Arts Hall of Famer and inventor of the No Lie Blade. He is the founder and CEO of both Intuitive Self Protection and NLB Tactical and creator of the ISP/NLB viscous fighting system. Since 1998, he has trained well over 30,000 Military and Law Enforcement personnel via Government contract mainly at the elite special teams level and continues to train both civilians and MIL/LE how to come home safe.