Top 4 Concealed Carry Mistakes That You Should Avoid

Concealed carry is becoming super popular. With constitutional carry in more than half the states and a huge crop of both carry guns and IWB rigs to hold em owners can carry their weapons while maintaining a low profile. However, it is not without its risks and challenges. When it comes to concealed carry, there are several common mistakes that gun owners make. In this blog, we will discuss the top 4 concealed carry mistakes that you should avoid.

Mistake #1: Lack of Proper Concealed Carry Training

One of the biggest mistakes gun owners make is carrying a concealed firearm without proper training. Training is crucial when it comes to carrying a firearm for self-defense purposes. Proper training can teach you how to handle your weapon safely and effectively, how to respond in high-stress situations, and how to use your firearm in a way that minimizes the risk of accidental discharge.

Concealed carry training should not be limited to just the basics of shooting. It should also include training on how to draw and holster your firearm, how to shoot while moving, and how to shoot from different positions. We love the process of dry firing and training in the comfort of your own home for this.  In addition, concealed carry training should cover the legal aspects of self-defense, including the use of deadly force and the laws in your state.

Mistake #2: Not Understanding Concealed Carry Laws

Another common mistake is not understanding the laws surrounding concealed carry. Each state has its own laws and regulations when it comes to carrying a firearm. It is important to understand these laws so that you don't accidentally violate them and face serious legal consequences.

Before carrying a concealed weapon, be sure to research the laws in your state and any states you plan on visiting. Make sure you are aware of any restrictions on where you can carry your firearm and whether you need a permit or license.

We always advise checking with local law enforcement to know the exact laws and regulations in your locations. Remember, gun laws are left up to the lowest level possible, so often times this may be a county or even town, this is why local law enforcement is the best point of contact. 

Mistake #3: Choosing the Wrong Concealed Carry Holster

Choosing the wrong holster is a common mistake that can lead to discomfort, inefficiency, and even safety hazards. The holster is an essential piece of gear for concealed carry, as it keeps your firearm secure and easily accessible.

When choosing a holster, there are several factors to consider, such as the size and weight of your firearm, your body type, and your personal preferences. There are different types of holsters available, including our favorite,  inside the waistband (IWB). It is important to try out different types of holsters and find one that is comfortable, secure, and allows for easy access to your firearm. CYA Supply Co offers , multiple holsters per make and model of firearms to ensure that you can excersise your Second Amendment Rights in the way that works best for you. 

Mistake #4: Neglecting Concealed Carry Safety Practices

Safety should always be a top priority when carrying a concealed firearm. Neglecting safety practices is a serious mistake that can have catastrophic consequences. Some of the most important safety practices include:

  • Keeping your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire
  • Treating every firearm as if it is loaded
  • Maintaining situational awareness
  • Practicing proper storage and maintenance of your firearm

This is simple gun safety stuff, but having been around lot’s of folks with lots of guns, it is apparent that not everyone follows them every single time. Please don’t be that guy. 

Last Shot 

Carrying a concealed firearm is a serious responsibility that requires proper training, knowledge, and gear. By avoiding these common mistakes, you can ensure that you are carrying your firearm safely and effectively. Remember to always prioritize safety, understand the laws in your state, and invest in proper training and gear. With the right mindset and preparation, you can confidently carry a firearm. Better to have and never need than to need and never have. Thanks for checking us out! 

 

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