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Three tips for new CCW holders? - Rodney - 06-11-2014

What would be three tips you would give a new CCW holder?


RE: Three tips for new CCW holders? - mikereddot - 06-11-2014

TRAINING, TRAINING AND THEN TRY SOME TRAINING.


RE: Three tips for new CCW holders? - RJDSRT - 06-11-2014

1. Your paranoia about people knowing you have a gun, will often give away that fact that you have a gun. Nobody knows, relax.
2. Your firearm is a LAST resort. Don't be a hero, in most cases, be a good witness, use your phone instead of your gun. You will know the proper time when you need to draw.
3. Get concealed carry insurance, incase you do have to use it, you WILL be taken to court civilly.
One extra - 4. just because Illinois has more training standards than the rest of the U.S. does not mean we are all trained enough to carry a gun. keep up with your range time and seek as much training as you can (like Mike said).


RE: Three tips for new CCW holders? - Rodney - 06-11-2014

(06-11-2014, 05:19 PM)mikereddot Wrote: TRAINING, TRAINING AND THEN TRY SOME TRAINING.

So true and it's not just hands on training, it's reading anything and everything.

(06-11-2014, 05:24 PM)RJDSRT Wrote: 1. Your paranoia about people knowing you have a gun, will often give away that fact that you have a gun. Nobody knows, relax.
2. Your firearm is a LAST resort. Don't be a hero, in most cases, be a good witness, use your phone instead of your gun. You will know the proper time when you need to draw.
3. Get concealed carry insurance, incase you do have to use it, you WILL be taken to court civilly.
One extra - 4. just because Illinois has more training standards than the rest of the U.S. does not mean we are all trained enough to carry a gun. keep up with your range time and seek as much training as you can (like Mike said).

Great tips. Thank you.


RE: Three tips for new CCW holders? - mikereddot - 06-11-2014

(06-11-2014, 08:26 PM)Rodney Wrote:
(06-11-2014, 05:19 PM)mikereddot Wrote: TRAINING, TRAINING AND THEN TRY SOME TRAINING.

So true and it's not just hands on training, it's reading anything and everything.

(06-11-2014, 05:24 PM)RJDSRT Wrote: 1. Your paranoia about people knowing you have a gun, will often give away that fact that you have a gun. Nobody knows, relax.
2. Your firearm is a LAST resort. Don't be a hero, in most cases, be a good witness, use your phone instead of your gun. You will know the proper time when you need to draw.
3. Get concealed carry insurance, incase you do have to use it, you WILL be taken to court civilly.
One extra - 4. just because Illinois has more training standards than the rest of the U.S. does not mean we are all trained enough to carry a gun. keep up with your range time and seek as much training as you can (like Mike said).

Great tips. Thank you.

Absolutely, you really need to know the lay of the land and know all the rules for one thing. I get some question by folks carrying that should know the answer if they have a gun on them. Undecided


RE: Three tips for new CCW holders? - BelieveIn308 - 07-24-2014

All good advice. It is one thing to go to a range and shoot accurately, it is another to have to actually draw. The comments about being a good witness make a lot of sense, and being able to remain cool under the situation and to make an intelligent decision about if to draw makes a lot of sense.