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20 Tips for Newbies Who Carry Concealed (Or Plan TO Carry In The Future)
03-14-2015, 01:05 PM, (This post was last modified: 03-14-2015, 01:06 PM by mikereddot.)
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20 Tips for Newbies Who Carry Concealed (Or Plan TO Carry In The Future)

We were all n00bs at one point, and it’s nothing to be ashamed of. The fact that you’re actively seeking out information on concealed carry says a lot about the way you’re approaching it. So many people dive in head-first without going through the proper training, and without doing the proper research.
Tip #01: Don’t Rush The Setup

If you haven’t already, you’ll need to start the task of finding the perfect concealed carry firearm and holster for you. This usually isn’t a one-shot deal, as it takes time to really figure out what works for you — and what doesn’t. Don’t rush this process, because it’s important to be carrying a firearm and holster that you’re comfortable with.
Tip #02: Make Practicing Your New Second Job

Aside from range time (which is very important), opportunities are everywhere for you to practice different techniques and gain the skills you’ll need if you ever need to draw your firearm. For example, each morning after I put on my holster, I will then holster my unloaded Glock 27 and practice drawing a few times. If you do this consistently, you will get a feel for drawing in different attire, as well as conditioning your muscle memory.
Tip #03: Your Friends Don’t Need To Know

This is all personal preference, but generally the less people who know you carry, the better. After all, we carry concealed for a reason. Try not to broadcast this.


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20 Tips for Newbies Who Carry Concealed (Or Plan TO Carry In The Future)

We were all n00bs at one point, and it’s nothing to be ashamed of. The fact that you’re actively seeking out information on concealed carry says a lot about the way you’re approaching it. So many people dive in head-first without going through the proper training, and without doing the proper research.
Tip #01: Don’t Rush The Setup

If you haven’t already, you’ll need to start the task of finding the perfect concealed carry firearm and holster for you. This usually isn’t a one-shot deal, as it takes time to really figure out what works for you — and what doesn’t. Don’t rush this process, because it’s important to be carrying a firearm and holster that you’re comfortable with.
Tip #02: Make Practicing Your New Second Job

Aside from range time (which is very important), opportunities are everywhere for you to practice different techniques and gain the skills you’ll need if you ever need to draw your firearm. For example, each morning after I put on my holster, I will then holster my unloaded Glock 27 and practice drawing a few times. If you do this consistently, you will get a feel for drawing in different attire, as well as conditioning your muscle memory.
Tip #03: Your Friends Don’t Need To Know

This is all personal preference, but generally the less people who know you carry, the better. After all, we carry concealed for a reason. Try not to broadcast this.


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03-14-2015, 05:00 PM,
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Very good common sense tips. But if sense was common we all would have it.
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03-14-2015, 07:54 PM,
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I wish I could bottle the stuff and sell it. I'd make a killing.
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05-31-2015, 02:38 PM,
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I am still waiting to carry. Here in Kansas, open carry is allowed and concealed carry will be available 1 July 2015. I work at a government facility that does not allow personal firearms on the property. So, if I cannot carry it on my person or in my car while at work, I would only carry when going out shopping or on a date with the ol' lady. Just something I need to get into the habit of doing. Thinking of crafting up a few built in hidden areas around the house to cover us while home.

Anyway, my name is Michael and I am an uber newb. Glee
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(05-31-2015, 02:38 PM)nchoman Wrote: I am still waiting to carry. Here in Kansas, open carry is allowed and concealed carry will be available 1 July 2015. I work at a government facility that does not allow personal firearms on the property. So, if I cannot carry it on my person or in my car while at work, I would only carry when going out shopping or on a date with the ol' lady. Just something I need to get into the habit of doing. Thinking of crafting up a few built in hidden areas around the house to cover us while home.

Anyway, my name is Michael and I am an uber newb. Glee

Welcome Micheal.
(05-31-2015, 02:38 PM)nchoman Wrote: I am still waiting to carry. Here in Kansas, open carry is allowed and concealed carry will be available 1 July 2015. I work at a government facility that does not allow personal firearms on the property. So, if I cannot carry it on my person or in my car while at work, I would only carry when going out shopping or on a date with the ol' lady. Just something I need to get into the habit of doing. Thinking of crafting up a few built in hidden areas around the house to cover us while home.

Anyway, my name is Michael and I am an uber newb. Glee
Welcome Micheal.
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06-19-2015, 09:17 AM,
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Very good info. Thanks.
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