The Top 5 Cardinal Sins of Concealed Carry


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The Top 5 Cardinal Sins of Concealed Carry
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With millions upon millions of law-abiding Americans who currently concealed carry in the United States, it’s important to recognize some of the more common mistakes that are traditionally made. The top 5 are listed below.
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1) STOP PRINTING
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If you’re going to concealed carry, than concealed carry! It’s always entertaining to play ‘guess the handgun’ type as it prints through somebody’s t-shirt.
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“Yep, there goes another Glock.” Please, don’t be that guy!
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Although printing may be completely legal in many states, so is open carry. Please pick one or the other, as each method has their own distinct tactical advantages.
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2) PRACTICAL PRACTICE
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Practice is great, but make sure it’s practical. In other words, standing in a range lane firing single shot after single shot isn’t really a realistic scenario.
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Make your range time practical. Find a location where you can practice drawing and firing from the holster. Become accustomed to using your support hand to clear your garment out of the way, while your strong hand draws and fires the weapon.
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Practice tactical advancements, tactical retreats, various shooting stances, different shooting positions and finding effective cover. Become proficient in emergency reloads, magazine exchanges and failure drills (2 shots to center mass followed by 1 shot to the head).
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3) THE RIGHT HANDGUN
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As much as you might like to concealed carry that .50 caliber Desert Eagle, it’s probably the wrong handgun. Find something that’s more practical.
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By practical, ask yourself several questions. Is the gun concealable? Is the ‘stopping power’ sufficient? Is over-penetration a concern if forced to engage a threat in a crowd of people? How will a jury of my peers view my choice of a self-defense weapon should I be forced to use it?
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In other words, if you blow the brains out of a bad guys ear with a ‘Dirty Harry’ .44 magnum that’s hydro-dipped in ‘zombie apocalypse’ livery, how would a jury view your actions should the state decide to prosecute? If it’s a justifiable shooting, it shouldn’t make a difference. But juries have been known to make some very odd decisions based on very minuscule details.
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4) ARE YOU READJUSTING, OR ARE YOU JUST HAPPY TO SEE ME?
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For the love of God, TIGHTEN UP YOUR BELT! I have a beer belly too, but please, find the proper holster/gun/belt/pants combination. Nothing screams handgun louder than the ole ‘Barney Fife’ belt adjustment, with a classic snort and smirk.
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‘Don’t be that guy.’
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5) BE A GIFTED ACTOR/ACTRESS
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If you find yourself in a life or death scenario, remember why you’re choosing to concealed carry in the first place – THE ELEMENT OF SURPRISE!
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Size up the situation. How many bad guys are there? What are their intentions? Is there an immediate risk to innocent lives?
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You’re now a victim; act like it! As you’re sizing up the scenario, play along. Act terrified and comply. Make the bad guy(s) believe they’re in total control and you’re nothing more than a terrified victim. And then when the window of opportunity presents itself, take it. Strike like a rattlesnake attacking its prey – without any hesitation!
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CONCLUSION
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Although many other mistakes can be made during concealed carry, taking these 5 ‘concealed carry rules of thumb’ to heart will put you leaps and bounds ahead of nearly any bad guy.
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You're #5 is a good one.I always carry and try to be aware of my surroundings,looking for cover or concealment.This morning I went to the Post Office,local variety store and the Bank.Before I left my house I reconned the area visually,MY OWN FRONT YARD!! Lesson know your surroundings.ARD
 
You're #5 is a good one.I always carry and try to be aware of my surroundings,looking for cover or concealment.This morning I went to the Post Office,local variety store and the Bank.Before I left my house I reconned the area visually,MY OWN FRONT YARD!! Lesson know your surroundings.ARD

Especially true when going to the Post Office while armed as you need to also look out for police.
 
One thing I have noticed a couple times that is alarming to me.... Seeing a guy who is carrying concealed come to a store, bank, whatever that doesn't allow ccw or open carry and un-holster once they get out of their vehicle. I made it a point to inform a guy that I saw him and let him know if anyone who wasn't a "moral citizen" would make his vehicle very suspectable for a smash and grab.

My opinion the entire purpose of CCW is "concealing".... what you don't know doesn't hurt you!
 
This is for those "Conceal Carry only" crowd and how they have the "element of surprise" because they hide their gun.

(I believe it was Bikenut(?) who posted this originally and I hope he doesn't mind that I've borrowed it!)

CC and OC have the very same "element of surprise" because the "element of surprise" is really nothing more than the bad guy being "surprised" to discover his intended victim ..... has a gun.

With CC the bad guy is "surprised" to see his intended victim has a gun to defend himself with after the bad guy has already chosen his victim and the attack is already in progress and at that point seeing the gun can make the bad guy decide to stop the attack.

With OC the bad guy is "surprised" to see his intended victim has a gun to defend himself with during the bad guy's choosing a victim process and at that point seeing the gun can make the bad guy decide not to attack at all.

But either way... it was the bad guy being "surprised" to see a gun that was the actual "element of surprise".

Quite frankly... I'd prefer the bad guy be "surprised" to see my openly carried gun and decide not to attack me so I can go home and watch the 6 o'clock news coverage .... from the comfort of my easy chair..... about the CC'er who had to pull his gun and "surprise" the bad guy who attacked him.

Does OC's "element of surprise" really work? Well.... there have been thousands of folks open carrying in many States (Like Arizona) for decades! and yet accounts of folks OC'ing being attacked are rare. And you know with the anti gun media any incident involving an open carrier being attacked would be covered over and over and over yet such has not been the case in the past nor is it now.

And, in my not so humble opinion, because CC's use of the "element of surprise" is only effective after the attack has begun but OC's use of the "element of surprise" can prevent an attack from happening............. OC's use of the "element of surprise" is far superior to CC's because....

I'd much rather watch the 6 o'clock news than to BE the news.
 

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