5 Common Concealed Carry Mistakes New Gun Owners Make

2024 ж. 13 Мам.
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Jeff Mau breaks down 5 common concealed carry mistakes he sees new gun owners make.
00:00 -- Intro
00:05 -- 1. Bad Holster Choice
02:47 -- 2. Wrong Belt Choice
04:22 -- 3. Bad Clothing Choice
06:03 -- 4. Smallest Gun Possible
06:40 -- 5. Not Carrying One In The Chamber
08:15 -- Outro
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  • EXCELLENT VIDEO! Zero crude “bada$$” language or idiotic attempt at humor. Just practical, professional, usable information that is very well presented.

    @johnl1677@johnl16775 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate the support 👍

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa5 ай бұрын
    • 👍👍

      @charlesbandini6650@charlesbandini6650Ай бұрын
    • À😅​@@tenicorusa

      @carljohnson396@carljohnson39611 күн бұрын
  • The biggest mistake is.......Not carrying ....

    @FC-qe1wl@FC-qe1wl3 ай бұрын
    • “Mustake” lmao

      @WindyCity888@WindyCity888Ай бұрын
    • Thank you for saying it. I was thinking the same. I'd rather carry empty-chamber and never need it, than have a chambered firearm sitting in my safe at the time I need it. I carry empty chamber, but it isn't because I am afraid of it going off. It is because I have small children in my home. That firearm comes on and off each day, I go to the rest room, I take a shower, it comes off again, it comes on again, and the cycle starts again. And I have a small little girl that climbs up things, explores, gets her hands into things, grabs a chair and goes to the top shelf, etc, etc, and the cycle starts again. It is only a matter of time. Thing is, she may have the strength to pull a trigger, but she doesn't have the strength to chamber a round. I'll play it safe and take my chances. I'd rather risk my life than risk hers. Personal decision.

      @stephen-dev@stephen-devАй бұрын
    • ​@stephen-dev I feel the same way. It's so annoying when people make you feel like you're not worthy of carrying a gun if you don't chamber in a round. They think accidents can never happen. I've seen videos of FBI agents and cops accidentally shooting their guns, and all I ever hear from people is saying "Oh, well they were never fit to be a police officer in the first place!"

      @MrMechudo94@MrMechudo94Ай бұрын
    • True that!!!

      @sdfeelinucuffed@sdfeelinucuffed23 күн бұрын
    • Biggest mistake: lack of safety. Carrying does you no good without it

      @EvilynKing@EvilynKing23 күн бұрын
  • Really appreciate the fact you spoke about these concepts, and didn't plug in your company until the very end. Really highlights the focus on the viewer and their needs and it being less of a marketing pitch.

    @youennjosselin900@youennjosselin9006 ай бұрын
    • It is much more important to us that people get the right information rather than selling products.

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • @@tenicorusa let me be the first to say that as long as you keep that mentality and show it in your content, it will lead to more sales. People support what they trust

      @definedrebel2451@definedrebel2451Ай бұрын
  • #6 Not getting used to wearing you new pistol. Practice wearing it in the privacy of you own home and on your property. This will greatly relax your nerves and get you comfortable with your lifestyle change. Wear it every minute that you are awake. And with and empty gun, practice your draw, sight picture, snd even what clothing(concealment garments and pant/shorts) work best for edc.

    @gunsgonewilder5058@gunsgonewilder50586 ай бұрын
    • Great point 👍

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • Practice with One in the chamber as well, so its not an issue in public. Heard of some folk who dont feel comfortable carrying with one in the chamber but we dont put a seatbelt on just before a crash. We have it ready.

      @road2zion262@road2zion2622 ай бұрын
    • That's what I did, waiting on my ltc (before we went constitutional carry). Carried around the house, outside, I'd drive around getting used to it. Glad I did bc I ditched my first holster real quick

      @randominternetprofile8270@randominternetprofile827029 күн бұрын
  • Being a senior, criminals view me as easy pickings. Having a carry permit allows me greater freedom to go about my business. I am really happy with my Sig P365 holstered in an Alabama pocket holster - it conceals well in my pants pocket, and it's light weight allows me to carry it all day. At age 70 this is a big plus. I was once leery of carrying a round in the chamber. :) Now I'm not - just keep your finger off the trigger until your ready to fire at the target.

    @kevingary7018@kevingary70186 ай бұрын
    • Excellent!

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • I'm surprised no one said to you not to carry in your pockets. They must respect your age lol.

      @massiveaction6217@massiveaction62176 ай бұрын
    • I don’t go to certain places, day or night, gun or not... minimizing exposure to dangerous situations, like stopping to get gas after dark at a gas station known to be frequented by homeless, aka druggies!

      @JeepCherokeeful@JeepCherokeeful6 ай бұрын
    • Pretty interesting. I carry a P365 in a IWB holster that doubles as a pocket holster. I now use it as a pocket holster exclusively. I’m 76, now retired after carrying firearms professionally over an adult lifetime. I did install a Sig safety and am very pleased with the pistol overall. I have 2, one being the SAS model. And yes, the older you are the greater you appear to be a target. You seem to have made sound choices.

      @rascal0175@rascal01756 ай бұрын
    • @@massiveaction6217He’s good. He said it was holstered.

      @jpjp3873@jpjp38736 ай бұрын
  • Being in one of those argumentative moods today I saw this video and thought, "Oh boy, been carrying for a bit over a quarter century I'm going to be able to find a bunch of BS I could pounce on." Very disappointed. This was all good sound solid advice. Stuff I've learned over the years. Wish I had seen this stuff 25 years ago. EXCELLENT VIDEO!

    @harveybc@harveybc6 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the support 👍

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • 1st time on the internet I see.

      @El_comal710@El_comal7105 ай бұрын
  • My comment on #5 is that you’re incorrect about “just get more training”. It’s about comfort in carrying in the first place. It should be told to new people that you most certainly “should” carry with a round in the chamber, but what gets people comfortable doing so is experience. Not range shooting experience, but actual carrying experience. And if someone needs to carry for a couple months without a round in the camber to convince themselves that the gun won’t fire by itself, then that’s the best way for them. So my experience and opinion in, push the idea that you should carry with a round in the chamber, but don’t every say, “well, you shouldn’t be carrying in the first place if you’re too scared to do it.” Don’t discourage people like that. Let them gain carry experience.

    @jocodashcam295@jocodashcam2955 ай бұрын
    • Most experienced people that use revolvers have one empty chamber for safety reasons.

      @disastermaster1413@disastermaster14134 ай бұрын
    • @@disastermaster1413 you used to have to with old revolvers that were not drop safe. Modern revolvers that’s unnecessary, but if that makes someone feel comfortable carrying, then go for it.

      @jocodashcam295@jocodashcam2954 ай бұрын
    • Agreed!! My little 380 doesn’t have a safety on it and I carry it without a holster because it’s more comfortable for me. I carry it with an empty chamber. Is it likely that I could get snagged onto something and discharge a round? No but it’s possible.

      @travisfisher2877@travisfisher28774 ай бұрын
    • Why in the Hell makes you think it's a smart idea to encourage everyone who is scared to carry in Condition 1 to do so? Over the years, I've met plenty of people who shouldn't be anywhere near a firearm let alone carry loaded. Two assholes who were shooting in the next lane in an indoor range come to mind. They were shooting and reloading a Glock 17 and passing it between themselves until, thinking the pistol was empty, one asshole took it from the other and fired off a round into his buddy's thigh. Then there was the clown standing next to me counter of a gun shop. He asked to see a Glock 19. The salesman pulled it from the display case and cleared it. The clown took it without checking it again for himself and pointed it at the ceiling. Then he pointed it at the wall. When he turned 90 degrees and pointed it at my head, I knocked it out of his hand half way across the store. If any of the these morons told me they're too scared to carry loaded, I'd sure as Hell believe them. I'd encourage them to move next door to you and let them gain carry experience in your town.

      @jimjones-pz1tt@jimjones-pz1tt4 ай бұрын
    • @@travisfisher2877 that’s a big mistake. Get a good holster and practice carrying.

      @jocodashcam295@jocodashcam2953 ай бұрын
  • Tenicor= Greatness. Clean, crisp, professional products and advice.

    @matthockman@matthockman6 ай бұрын
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      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
  • Probably one of the most informational videos for people interested in the basics of concealed carry. Very well done. Thank you!

    @JackMuren@JackMuren6 ай бұрын
    • 🤙

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • Never mind "most". This is the only reasonable video on concealed carry on youtube. Note it is about concealed carry, not a specific product being sold.

      @josephnoneofyourbeeswax8517@josephnoneofyourbeeswax85176 ай бұрын
    • @@josephnoneofyourbeeswax8517 there is a lot of great opinion pieces on concealed carry options and equipment. I try to never be closed minded about any gear or alternative options/opinions to carrying. Never know when I can find something I like even more than what I already have

      @JackMuren@JackMuren6 ай бұрын
  • these guys make some of the best holsters in the world and his videos are always about giving good information more than selling his holsters I love that

    @ummthatguy@ummthatguy6 ай бұрын
    • Thank you we appreciate your support.

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
  • Great video, just did my HQL/W&C training for Maryland and now learning what is needed to not print. Thank you for the information.

    @David_Quinn_Photography@David_Quinn_Photography6 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for watching

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • I wish you well with that, as printing is likely illegal now. Sure, MD. Criminal Law Code § 4-111 (h) says that the _momentary_ exposure of an imprint or the gun itself is not illegal, but what if the exposure lasts longer than a moment (however long that is supposed to be)? I would assume that means I've just violated law regarding the requirement to keep it concealed, but IANAL.

      @Golddess@Golddess6 ай бұрын
  • U spoke very well and covered all my questions. U said your spill like u didn't have cue cards, a natural. U took your time with your bullet points. Thank u for the video. U did excellent !

    @losmoore3358@losmoore33584 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate the support 👍

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa4 ай бұрын
    • spiel, not spill, but probably due to a subsentient autocorrect.

      @gregdamario5808@gregdamario58083 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for doing this and for the calmly provided information. I really appreciate your advice and comments on carrying with an empty chamber. Very wise and practical. Thank you for doing these.

    @akesq01@akesq012 ай бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa2 ай бұрын
  • Well done sir! Great presentation. Thank you for your knowledge of the products and the best usage. Looking forward to the next one!

    @user-he4jq3jt6n@user-he4jq3jt6n19 күн бұрын
  • Absolutely the best video I've seen on this subject. No nonsense, no outrageous takes to get clicks, just common sense discussion about effective concealed carry. Also, I really like that he's got a specific product line for this exact topic and didn't use the video as an infomercial to get sales but he did make us aware of it if we wanted to check it out. Great video, on a saturated topic, from my perspective.

    @NL8584@NL858410 күн бұрын
  • Great video and I definitely will reconsider having one in the chamber, it's something I haven't thought about until this video so I thank you for the insight. Great information and a well-spoken video!

    @anthonymartinez75@anthonymartinez754 ай бұрын
    • I am not in that stage yet but what ive been practicing in the range is drawing and sliding the barrel on the way to aiming. Some great shooters can do it from holster to a center mass shot in 1.5 seconds. Im not there yet but my rm 380 is very easy to slide and shoot.

      @asanti76@asanti764 ай бұрын
  • As a new pistol owner considering concealed carry, this was a very informative video. Thanks for posting. All of your points seemed like common sense to me, but sometimes common sense eludes sensible people.

    @Ringele5574@Ringele55743 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate the support! 🤙

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa3 ай бұрын
  • Jeff - Thanks for the terrific info! Appreciate Tenicor putting out the videos, and making a great holster.

    @joeo4906@joeo49063 ай бұрын
    • Anytime 🤟 Thanks for watching

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa3 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video, it was very helpful and very professionally done. Thank you.

    @yellowdog762jb@yellowdog762jb2 ай бұрын
  • Good points. The size is definitely true. I happen to carry a very compact gx4 but only because my natural point of aim and my draw to hit time is better with that for me compared to my full size pistols. And for people not comfortable carrying 1 in the chamber i would recommend starting with a revolver. Bit safer trigger and you get used to the idea of it being ready to fire

    @1badombre82@1badombre826 ай бұрын
    • GX4 is freaking awesome. No safety to worry about and a slim, streamlined design for easy drawing and carrying. I used to have the pinky extension for more comfort, but it tends to print more, so I settled with a no pinky extension along with +2 round extension magazine if things get crazy.

      @Ardeact@Ardeact5 ай бұрын
    • I also carry a gx4 been my favorite ccw gun I've ever owned 550 rounds threw 0 problems

      @ericnorton9748@ericnorton974812 күн бұрын
  • Excellent video. 8 solid minutes of important info everyone carrying or not should know or at least be aware of.

    @peppergrowmienola4850@peppergrowmienola48506 ай бұрын
  • What a great video- lots of good information with no nonsense. Thanks!

    @Omega34685@Omega346856 ай бұрын
    • Thank you 👊

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
  • Excellent presentation. Covered every topic including chambering. "Get more training" Great advice.

    @sabastian4858@sabastian48584 ай бұрын
  • Great video. I started carrying in an off body bag back in 2022. The gun range where I'm a member opened a shop that makes custom holsters. They do a great job making kydex holsters.

    @Walkdogable@Walkdogable3 ай бұрын
  • Cheap holsters that I found to actually work 1. Replica WW2 GI holster for open carrying my 1911 in woods 2. Sticky Holster for pocket carry my j frame 3. Fobus paddle for my Glocks worked great for concealed carry for me

    @brianc9374@brianc937426 күн бұрын
    • My husband has carried his G23 in a size 16 Uncle Mike's IWB holster for many years. He's had Galco's, etc., but some are too stiff and cumbersome. He'll buy a new one every couple years or so The holster has NEVER come off with it - especially when he needed it on April 22, 2018 (RIP). They're about $15 and he swears by them.

      @EvilynKing@EvilynKing12 күн бұрын
  • Asian Kevin Spacey

    @missisuppi@missisuppi2 ай бұрын
  • This is the video I needed. Great information! Thank you.

    @dr.d3007@dr.d30073 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate the support 👍

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa3 ай бұрын
  • Perfectly executed. Concise and to the point. Thank you for using your time to make this video,it is appreciated. Merry Christmas.

    @Youknowthetruthdontyou@Youknowthetruthdontyou5 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for watching. Merry Christmas to you as well 👍

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa5 ай бұрын
  • When i first started carrying I was also nervous about one in the chamber, i was not new to guns at all but new to carrying. What i did was load a snap cap and while at home i would carry while doing everything i do at home and at the end of the day check to see if the trigger was pulled, of course it wasn't. After a few times doing that it helps to ease your mind that the gun will not go off unless you purposely pull the trigger.

    @Johnnysokko168@Johnnysokko1686 ай бұрын
    • It's understandable. When you don't carry a gun all day as your day job, it feels weird having a round in the chamber. Appreciate you sharing your experience and how your carrying has matured. 🤙

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • I like that idea of a snap cap while at home. Thanks

      @adfdangling1468@adfdangling14685 ай бұрын
  • Love my Zero belt - total game changer for me. Great vid, thanks.

    @heeebeeegeeebeee@heeebeeegeeebeee6 ай бұрын
    • ZERO Heavy belts are on the way 🤫

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video, lots of solid info, thank you!

    @chrissmith4568@chrissmith45682 ай бұрын
  • Great video! Very informative. Thanks🤗

    @fiamaria9266@fiamaria9266Ай бұрын
  • I have been carrying professional for well over 30 years, and have tried most of the holsters on the market in one form or fashion. A few years ago, I was introduced to Tenicor holsters. I currently have 4 of them, and there isn't a holster company that I trust more than Tenicor. I carry mostly concealed, but depending on the task at hand, I carry OWB as well. Tenicor provides quality for both.

    @toddjordan9708@toddjordan97086 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate the support! 🤙

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • the most common mistake is wearing the gun muzzle pointed at your groin

      @cagneybillingsley2165@cagneybillingsley21656 ай бұрын
    • Tenicor has avery limited line.

      @42secret42@42secret426 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@cagneybillingsley2165 The most common mistake is thinking you can have a ccw not pointing at your body in any way shape or form if it is in a holster attached to your body. Internal safety mechanism plus a hard holster that covers the trigger guard equals a safe firearm.

      @Darkaccent@Darkaccent6 ай бұрын
    • @@cagneybillingsley2165 you afraid your tiny willy is gonna get stuck in the trigger guard? its the optimal way to carry a gun, unless youre fat and old. Sorry.

      @chef_steff@chef_steff6 ай бұрын
  • Blue Alpha belt, Vedder holster, G19..always one in the chamber. Spot on brother.

    @jeffroW0331@jeffroW03316 ай бұрын
    • Wow you must be special forces 300lbs operator

      @Whatta33@Whatta336 ай бұрын
    • @Whatta33 yeah I gotta large pizza and a bag a dorritos. What's your point

      @jeffroW0331@jeffroW03316 ай бұрын
  • This is the Best video I've come across in regards to the Overall Best Functionality of concealed hardware and accessories. Thank You 👍

    @joshuanorton5891@joshuanorton58915 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate the support 🤙

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa5 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this video!! Also thank you for all you do and the products you make at a reasonable price 🙏

    @raftika1@raftika16 ай бұрын
    • Thank you, we appreciate your support.

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
  • Tenicor is the epitome of of everyday carry. Simply the best.

    @eddiepereira9628@eddiepereira96286 ай бұрын
    • They may be the best but there are more carry guns than Glock or Sig, they need to expand their product base, I for one wanted one for the Ruger Max 9, NO RUGERS!

      @noelignacio931@noelignacio9316 ай бұрын
    • Eddie; from your experience with Tenicor can you draw replace repeat and not have wear marks on it like most Kydex holsters? Or do they have soft liners?

      @bailey9r@bailey9r6 ай бұрын
    • @@noelignacio931 Thanks for the follow up. We just did a video to address that issue. 🤙

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • @@bailey9r Thanks for reaching out. There are definitely wear marks. A good working gun needs some patina!

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
  • Good video with great information. One of the mistakes I see most often is people practicing shooting a static target on a sunny Sunday afternoon. Most of your practice should be done at night while rolling on the ground in the rain. Before I retired from the police dept. we would also run 1/4 mile prior to shooting, that makes it more real. Also when you load a mag put a empty case and a snap cap bullet mixed in the mag. Then when you shoot you will have two different types of jams to clear. One last item is carry a gun with a grip you can get your hand around so it can be found and "retained" in adrenaline filled encounter.

    @jackmarks2176@jackmarks21766 ай бұрын
    • Great points. Introducing stress and layers of complication should definitely be a part of training once you have the basics down.

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • This video was great info, and I believe your points are for the more training part of this video. That is his suggestion. I don't care how good or knowledgeable a person is they must all be training regularly in all conditions. The average person comfortable enough to at least carry, MUST go train with an instructor so they'll be able to carry anywhere anytime and chambered. I'm not disagreeing with you at all. I'm just thinking this video was a basic newbie to the gun culture great advice piece.

      @Superxnmxfan@Superxnmxfan6 ай бұрын
    • You are right, but there is so much to this topic that it is difficult to address on a public forum. I’ll just comment that fighting with a gun is very different than shooting a gun. Marksmanship is fundamental but it may not be enough.

      @rascal0175@rascal01755 ай бұрын
    • Definitely going to give the 1/4 mile run a try. Sounds like a great way to practice for more difficult shooting scenarios.

      @christianholt6266@christianholt62664 ай бұрын
    • @@christianholt6266 Here are some considerations for you: Mag dumps are unrealistic. Standing still and hammering a single target is unrealistic. Standing still and working multiple targets is better - but not much. You will fight as you train and standing still is poor training. Infantry is taught to use cover and concealment. Real gunfights on KZhead show real combatants running, jumping and moving during the fight. Your opponent will likely be moving and encountered during hours of darkness. Just FYI. Good luck.

      @rascal0175@rascal01754 ай бұрын
  • Well done. Great tips.

    @kahunaal1631@kahunaal163123 күн бұрын
  • Everyone will have their own sweet spot based on build, type of clothing, confidence, etc but the combo that works for me is a Shield (original single stack), with a Bravo Concealment Torsion holster at about 4 o'clock on a Groove belt. Didn't think I'd like the shield with my xxl hands but it shoots great for me without bringing a lot of bulk.

    @rohlfing63@rohlfing634 ай бұрын
  • I think getting a gun with a manual safety is a great way to encourage cautious people into carrying with a round in the chamber.

    @thecjwolfpack@thecjwolfpack5 ай бұрын
    • @@OfftheBankBasSlayerwhat if your other hand isn’t free to rack the slide?

      @nathanely5495@nathanely54954 ай бұрын
    • Glock grip it I can rack with 1 hand

      @adamshepherd7611@adamshepherd76114 ай бұрын
  • took me awhile to find a holster that I can clip onto any material even basketball shorts and is consistently held in place (Desantis Slimtuk). The clip is also placed very strategically to minimize printing, plus affordable prices. 100% recommend after wasting 100's of dollars experimenting!

    @edxlee@edxlee6 ай бұрын
    • My desantis slimtuk lasted about a year before the plastic teeth used to index the belt clip failed. Unless they make a model with metal clips now just be aware you are putting a lot of trust into [not very strong in my experience] plastic.

      @CapeFearSurvival@CapeFearSurvival6 ай бұрын
    • @@CapeFearSurvival I have slimtuk holsters on all my guns including my EDC and my EDC holster has been over 3 years of daily wear and functions like day 1. Maybe you got a bad one?

      @edxlee@edxlee6 ай бұрын
    • @@edxlee I think there may be versions of the slimtuk with metal clip and hardware for clocking the clip. Mine was just plastic clip and cogs for clocking. Your mileage may vary with the plastics, I'm also a more robust fellow so I'm sure I impart a bit more strain on my holsters than the more fit among us.

      @CapeFearSurvival@CapeFearSurvival6 ай бұрын
  • Great and informative video. This video provides great tips for concealed carry considerations.

    @darylhopkins9796@darylhopkins97966 ай бұрын
  • All the basics, thank you for reminding us all of them. Great video , thanks again.

    @ritesideofthefence5857@ritesideofthefence58576 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate the support 🤙

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
  • The correlation between the seatbelt and a loaded chamber is one of the best ways to describe it I’ve ever heard props to you

    @TampaBayYak@TampaBayYak4 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate the feedback. 🤙

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa4 ай бұрын
    • I train to carry without 1 in the chamber and it's all muscle memory so I disagree. But I also chamber if I know I'm going into a situation where i may be more likely to be in danger.

      @adamshepherd7611@adamshepherd76114 ай бұрын
    • If we could all just know when we'll be in more dangerous situations ahead of time...

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa4 ай бұрын
    • @@tenicorusa anytime I'm I Chicago

      @adamshepherd7611@adamshepherd76114 ай бұрын
    • One little difference: Seat belt saves your life in an accident like a gun can save your life in a self defense scenario. But seat belt itself doesn't not kill you or some bystander in an ND or AD situation. Gun is mechanical tool, and tools can fail. An empty chamber will NEVER discharge, whether it's intended by the user or unintended at all. The user should or want to control the gun at all time, and that can include the chamber loaded status. So someone carrying an gun with a loaded magazine but empty chamber is not a newbie mistake, if it's an intelligent compromise they actively choose to go. Of course it will not help them in the situation from the moment they notice their life is in danger to the moment they are kill, the time is so short they can only draw but not able to chamber their weapon. But for all other situations when they do have the extra second or two, it'll be equally effective. So it boils down to when do you choose to draw, you need to draw at the moment when you can have the extra time (i.e., don't draw when you are facing a drawn weapon, because you are not going to outdraw that) :)

      @harrycallahan9733@harrycallahan973326 күн бұрын
  • been carrying for about a decade now and the best holster I've ever found was a Crossbreed, love their belts as well.

    @brettkelly8301@brettkelly83016 ай бұрын
    • I used Crossbreeed for years but switched over to Alien gear. Better made....

      @gbkworf@gbkworf6 ай бұрын
    • @@gbkworf couldn't disagree more, I looked at alien gear first and hated it.

      @brettkelly8301@brettkelly83016 ай бұрын
    • I have 4 guns I have bought for concealed carry over the last 14-15 years and I have a Crossbreed holster for each one. Even the one that is close to 15 years old is still in excellent condition. Back when I first bought one they were made to order and you waited several weeks to get them.

      @jdlehman76@jdlehman764 ай бұрын
  • Great tips and advice! Excellent video.

    @PBRStreetGangster@PBRStreetGangster2 ай бұрын
  • Love the seatbelt analogy. Well put.

    @je3199@je31996 ай бұрын
  • Well Said Sir!!!!

    @jackjill521@jackjill5216 ай бұрын
    • 🤙

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video!! As a former member of the Israeli special forces I often carry my Glock 45 tucked inside the waistband in the small of my back. We found this to leave absolutely no print whatsoever. The three safety features on the Glock leave no chance of the gun going off.

    @jasonlevi8059@jasonlevi80596 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate the support! 👍

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • Yikes. But all you have to do is fall backwards or sit hard and you'll have serious spinal cord injury. Did you allow for that possibility?

      @marks.3798@marks.37985 ай бұрын
    • @@marks.3798 If you knew Glocks you would know they are drop safe and unless you pull the trigger the gun doesn’t off. Also I think that the Israeli IDF, Special Forces, Mossad, and Shin Bet know what they’re doing in training us. Don’t need some idiot like yourself to offer stupid advice.

      @jasonlevi8059@jasonlevi80595 ай бұрын
    • Spinal cord injury from fall on SOB carry piece is probably more likely than ever using the gun in self-defense depending on where you live. Anywhere there is ice and snow and a fall onto the back becomes a fairly likely event.

      @svbarryduckworth628@svbarryduckworth6284 ай бұрын
    • @@marks.3798Never read such an ignorant idiotic post. Obviously you have had no training. Thankfully the Israeli counterterrorism unit of the IDF that I was a member of for 5 years didn’t have snowflakes like you training us. Oy vey!

      @jasonlevi8059@jasonlevi80594 ай бұрын
  • Thanks. This is some really insightful info

    @herbashley223@herbashley2235 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate the support 🤙

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa5 ай бұрын
  • Thanks great tips will shop around for a better holster

    @dinorahtdeleon3014@dinorahtdeleon30142 ай бұрын
  • Iv found the best holster is no holster. A ppk barrel fits nicely in the small right pocket. The belt does the rest.

    @nebulaunfolding@nebulaunfolding5 ай бұрын
  • I loved the demo at 1.48 where he is fighting, drawing and trying to chamber a round. Great example as to why never to carry without a round in the chamber. In fact, you nailed it at the end. If you dont want to carry chambered, then dont carry.

    @gbkworf@gbkworf6 ай бұрын
    • Like the saying says "if you don't carry with a round in the chamber, you just might be racking your pistol for the rest of your life"

      @slickx45@slickx456 ай бұрын
    • Facts 💯

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • I disagree. I think it's okay to practice carrying unchambered until you build the confidence to carry chambered. If you never carry until you're 100% comfortable, you'll never carry. Also, I'd rather have an unchambered handgun than no handgun at all...

      @pak3211@pak32116 ай бұрын
    • The Russians Israelis and many European don't care with one in the chamber. I wouldn't carry a Glock in next to my package with one in the chamber. Although many people I know do. I am old school I carry on my hip and it's usually a 1911 commander or CZ75 compact with one in the chamber. But not a Glock with one in the chamber next to my package. I'm not a Glock hater either I have one.

      @Undercover-OG@Undercover-OG5 ай бұрын
  • Excellent info & video! Thanks

    @geoffreysegarra3684@geoffreysegarra36842 ай бұрын
  • Ty I liked your presentation Sounds knowledgeable and ego free

    @henrybroadcast@henrybroadcast6 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate the support 👍

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
  • VERY well done!! Thank you! I especially liked the "matter of fact" attitude when considering belts, holsters and clothing. And yes, the "Israili Carry" (empty chamber) DOES work, but only with intense, and I mean intense training. I also appreciated that no one is hawking their particular equipment in the video, telling me why I have to buy their stuff. Your tag for the business at the end of the video was perfect. I'll subscribe and watch more of your vids. Again, thanks for the well presented information! (Says the man with a leather box from hell) its full of holsters that didn't work for me!

    @FrMichaelSEC@FrMichaelSEC6 ай бұрын
    • Great comment, thanks for your support.

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • Can you recommend a few concealed carry belts?

      @t.k.morris@t.k.morris6 ай бұрын
    • Check out our belts at Tenicor.com. 🤙

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
  • Some very good information overall and lots of good info for the person who is new to concealed carry. On the other hand, I've been carrying concealed since 1993 and have come to a couple of different conclusions. First off, when you talk about the "right holster," I absolutely couldn't agree more. It is VERY important that you find the right holster - FOR YOU. Sure, there are some 'no brainers' that should go along with this, like having the trigger covered, and having the holster stay attached to the belt, but in the end the individual carrier has to choose the holster that THEY are most comfortable with. For me this is a shoulder holster - a LEATHER shoulder holster made by a REPUTABLE company (Galco). By the examples you gave, you are obviously partial (and biased) towards IWB 'appendix carry' holsters. That's great for a skinny guy like you, but for a guy with a pot belly like me, an IWB holster is uncomfortable at best, and you can forget about appendix carry as the bulge of my stomach makes the weapon stick out and become harder to conceal. (And for all you wise-asses that will say 'just lose weight,' you try doing that at 67 yeas of age. I dare ya.) I also spent 23 years in Law Enforcement, and after walking around all those years with all that weight on my waist, the last thing I want to do now that I'm retired is carry any kind of weight on my belt. I also disagree with your assessment of both paddle holsters as being harder to conceal and your opinion of the Blackhawk holsters. On the rare occasions when I do carry on my belt, depending on the pistol I'm carrying will dictate the holster I use - and if I'm carrying my S&W 9mm Shield it's gonna be a Blackhawk Stealth holster for several reasons. The first is that it has a vertical draw which I MUCH prefer over a canted draw; it sits high on the belt which moves it out of the way of my car's seat belt fastener, and it has a locking device that ensures the weapon stays in place no matter what. It also prevents a second person from taking my pistol out of the holster, and since I live in a state where open carry is legal if I ever choose to do that (which I avoid like the plague) then weapon security is not a concern. And the Blackhawk holsters DO NOT attach to the trigger as you said they do - they attach to the trigger guard from the side, which means there's NO pressure of ANY KIND on the trigger - especially not the rearward pressure that is necessary to cause the pistol to fire. You are spot on with your assessment of belts. 'Nuff said. The first rule I learned about concealed carry was that you always - ALWAYS - had to dress around the weapon. Sure, there are some holsters that make this job easier and some that make it tougher, but I've learned how to make a full size 1911 in a Bulldog OWB holster disappear with ease. Actually, I've learned how to make TWO full size pistols disappear at the same time, both of them NOT being worn inside my belt. It's all about dressing around the pistol; learn to do that and you can carry anything you want any time you want. Loose clothing is your friend, and you're gonna come to love the months that require you to wear a jacket or coat. You are also spot-on with your comments about not carrying with a round in the chamber. This defeats the entire purpose of carrying concealed as you will NOT have the time to draw and rack the slide before the bad guy is on you. Anyone who thinks they can - like anyone who believes in the '20 foot rule' - is asking for trouble. When I first started carrying my 1911 I was hesitant to carry it in what the FBI called 'Condition 1' which we know as 'cocked and locked' - with a round in the chamber, hammer back, manual safety on. When I voiced this concern to an FBI agent friend of mine, he told me to do one thing - carry the weapon everywhere I went in 'Condition 1' but without any ammunition in the pistol at all, then see if I ever had any issues with a negligent discharge. I took his advice, and after one full week of carrying my 1911 everywhere I went (accompanied by a second loaded pistol of course) I was convinced. I had NO problems whatsoever, and I am now 100% comfortable carrying my 1911 in 'Condition 1.' Topics like this are VERY hard to nail down to what's right and wrong across the board and be 100% correct for one reason - lots of what anyone will post will be their personal opinion. My advice for anyone who is new to conceal carry is to view as many of these kinds of videos as possible, learn as much as you can, then go practice the skill of concealed carry and come up with what works best for YOU because that's what it's all about.

    @traveller4790@traveller47904 ай бұрын
    • I think I learned more from your comments than I did from the video! Lol

      @rogersimpson9725@rogersimpson97254 ай бұрын
    • @@rogersimpson9725 Thank you, glad to be of assistance!

      @traveller4790@traveller47904 ай бұрын
  • Excellent points!👍🏾💯

    @specialk7209@specialk72096 ай бұрын
    • Thanks 👍

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa5 ай бұрын
  • What a great video,well thought out and to the point

    @anthonygallo3576@anthonygallo35766 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate the feedback 👍

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
  • Wow. Fist vid of this channel for me. Very impressed.

    @surfingonmars8979@surfingonmars89796 ай бұрын
    • 🙌

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • @@tenicorusa I immediately subscribed to the channel and am touting it to my gun friends.

      @surfingonmars8979@surfingonmars89796 ай бұрын
  • Your seatbelt analogy was awesome. Practice with your equipment until you feel comfortable and disciplined.

    @asav1976@asav19766 ай бұрын
    • Agreed, and then keep practicing afterwards.

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely. Practise until you cannot get it wrong. Perfect practice makes perfect.

      @FranciumBoron@FranciumBoron5 ай бұрын
    • In Romania is illegal to carry one in the chamber on the street.

      @mirelstoian9915@mirelstoian99152 ай бұрын
  • Very good content that was equally well presented...Nice job..

    @michaelmulholland3504@michaelmulholland35044 ай бұрын
  • I’m thin and I live in Southern Nevada where it gets into the 100s . So I carry the Sig P365 . I use a Groove Belt because my holster clicks into it will so it holds and won’t come off when I draw my firearm . It’s also a bit stretchy so it adds to comfort when sitting . Great video . I agree I couldn’t imagine not carrying one on the chamber . As long as you’re wearing a holster that properly protects the trigger you are safe .

    @schuncke@schuncke3 ай бұрын
    • The Groove belt is quite thin. How is your holster not coming off easily? Maybe it's my We The People holster that's the problem and not my Groove belt. I have not found a decent setup and abandoned carrying.

      @AWHel@AWHel3 ай бұрын
  • Great video! I will comment on the carry without a round in the chamber based on my journey. I lived in a state that had no means of carrying at the time. I had the locations of all the ranges around me because the only legal transport was to and from a range, so I could tell an officer what range I was going to if questioned why I had a firearm in a case in my vehicle. When I moved to a free state and began concealed carry, I was unsure of my proficiency in carrying with a round in the chamber, so I didn't. I realized the time factor should I need to act, but I was concerned with safety. It didn't take long to get comfortable, and I soon after began carrying with a round in the chamber, which I have done for years ever since. The take-away I have is it is better to have a firearm, with or without a round in the chamber, than none at all, but with the goal of carrying with a round eventually.

    @davekaylor458@davekaylor4586 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate the input and definitely agree that's the end goal eventually 👍

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • So true I agree with your opinion.

      @loboloco866@loboloco8665 ай бұрын
  • When.you say you should keep one in the pipe that's a personal choice I have been carrying a pistol for a long time and I do t ha e one in the pipe for the reason I was taught that way and my reaction time is pretty good also when I was in the military unless you are going out to do some work why keep your weapons hot so to you comment its a personal Choice

    @WilliamRodriguez-lk5it@WilliamRodriguez-lk5it6 ай бұрын
  • I started carrying a J Frame in my 1968 rookie year & continue to do so in retirement w/the LCP filling in a needed. My carry method is a pocket holster 100% of the time b/c that’s what works best for me. Solid info in this video.

    @oldcop18@oldcop18Ай бұрын
  • Your videos are extremely helpful. Thanks :)

    @PLT123@PLT1233 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate the support. 🤙

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa3 ай бұрын
  • Being retired army infantry I am hyperaware of my surroundings so I feel comfortable carrying without a round in the chamber. Maybe one day I'll regret that but it's worked so far

    @dennisoconnor8958@dennisoconnor89586 ай бұрын
    • Chamber it, your not superman or the flash. Just over confident. Semi Retired LEO 37 years of total service. I always carry and it is always chambered.

      @gbkworf@gbkworf6 ай бұрын
    • Or carry a revolver. It is always "chambered"!

      @attilagyuris4194@attilagyuris41946 ай бұрын
  • I am an Army combat veteran with over 28 years of military service. I also moonlight as a LEO, and I don't carry one in the chamber on my personal weapon. I never felt that I needed to and I can rack a round and shoot just as quickly as having one chambered.

    @hawktuner11@hawktuner116 ай бұрын
    • Your are absolutely fooling your self. Carry chambered and stop being cocky. By the way, thanks for your service. I did 28 full time years as a LEO and 9 years now as a reserve. I always carry and it's always chambered. Being cocky is what gets you killed!

      @gbkworf@gbkworf6 ай бұрын
    • @@gbkworf Having one not chambered is surely not being cocky.

      @hawktuner11@hawktuner116 ай бұрын
    • I knew we would not agree. Be safe brother:)@@hawktuner11

      @gbkworf@gbkworf6 ай бұрын
    • @@gbkworf same to you😊

      @hawktuner11@hawktuner116 ай бұрын
    • If you can rack a round and shoot as quickly as having one chambered I'd love to see the video and timer to prove it. If your draw to first shot with a round chambered is, for instance, 1.2 seconds, you're saying you can add an extra motion to rack the slide and keep it the total time to 1.2 seconds?

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
  • Outstanding, Outstanding, excellent info, Kudos to you.thanks a lot.

    @loboloco866@loboloco8665 ай бұрын
    • 👍

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa5 ай бұрын
  • Great informative 😊

    @glen3225@glen32256 ай бұрын
    • 👍

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
  • Spent 20 years in the military and I DO NOT roll around with one in the chamber. The likely hood of an accident is much higher than one engaging in a threat. Sorry I have to disagree with you there bro. Not to mention, most threats are not immediate. Yes, it can be beneficial to have a fast draw, but by the time most individuals recognize what is going on, there is time to draw and slide.

    @roostercogsburn6782@roostercogsburn67826 ай бұрын
  • Telling someone “if you don’t carry with one in the chamber, you probably shouldn’t be carrying in the first place” is the stupidest, unintelligent thing to tell someone. Because someone carrying unchambered is still more prepared than someone that left their gun at home because some idiot told them they shouldn’t be carrying. With that said, I would point out and prove to them how much better and faster they can be carrying chambered and take them to the range and train them, or encourage them to take classes and train often.

    @TheAxe4Ever@TheAxe4Ever6 ай бұрын
    • What I didn’t appreciate was the lack of nuance to the debated topic. While he is correct that it is better to carry with one in the chamber, there are contexts where carrying on an empty chamber just fits better. One of those being someone seeking safety redundancy around small children. That said, if the decision is made to carry on an empty chamber, the person should train that way to afford the best possible reactions according to their chosen carry option.

      @chrisharris9710@chrisharris97106 ай бұрын
    • See I carry on a empty chamber, do to accidents happen, no matter how trained you are, I mean racers to train for years and years to drive still crash, ppl who train to operate heavy machinery still mess up, smart phones that were built to be smarter then us glitch out, point is it can happen, so it can’t if you carry empty, and I can draw rack my slide and shoot within 2.5 seconds, and if we’re being honest, it depends on the situation on if that’s enough time, 95% of the time that’s plenty of time to react, and the only thing I feel should be practiced 24/7 is being able to stay calm during a situation like that, not to mention it looks better in you in court thwy you carried empty for then you do have to use it and that investigate you clearly were not planning to use it but had no other choice, it takes what 1.5-1.7 for professionals to draw and shoot with one in the chamber?

      @devinschneider3105@devinschneider31056 ай бұрын
    • @@chrisharris9710 Exactly. I don’t like blanket statement like “carry chambered or don’t carry at all”.

      @TheAxe4Ever@TheAxe4Ever6 ай бұрын
    • We're working on a follow up video to talk more about this.

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
  • Solid advice!!👊🏽

    @Youraveragegunguy@Youraveragegunguy5 ай бұрын
  • Thank You So very much 💯 Bro

    @ant0091@ant00915 ай бұрын
    • Glad we could help! 🤙

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa5 ай бұрын
  • I have been carrying for a long time now and here is my # 1 advice FOR those who carry. DO NOT take your firearm out of its holster unless your life or that of a loved one that is with you is in immediate danger, PERIOD. And whatever you do, DO NOT put yourself in a deadly force situation because you will be accused by the district attorney of fabricating a deadly force situation, just so you could shoot someone. If you happen to be anywhere and see something horrific in progress, seek safety first, call 911, and try to be the best witness that you can be, PERIOD.

    @doobiedoo7623@doobiedoo76236 ай бұрын
    • I've come across dbags like you before. Typing out the word "period" and switching back and forth between caps for emphasis. You're one of those guys who really loves to hear the sound of their own voice. Probably a pathological liar narcissist former army. Be the best witness you can? Horrible advice. You run and you don't look back. You don't go seeking the police to tell them what you saw. Go home. "Be the best witness" GTFOH. 😂

      @jonwilliams4866@jonwilliams48666 ай бұрын
    • #1 advice should be "seek legal counsel from a qualified attorney, not the internet."

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • @@tenicorusa I believe that you read too much into my comment. I was not disagreeing with the 5 common mistakes that you pointed out in your video, those are very good valid things you pointed out. Consider my advice an addition to the good advice that you gave us in your video My advice was for people who are simply carrying (legally) a loaded and concealed firearm. If you legally carry, you should not take your firearm out of its holster unless your life or that of a loved one that is with you is in immediate danger. That way if you ever do shoot someone and the police question your action(s), your answer will always be the same, "my life was in danger and I protected myself with a firearm that I am legally carrying." Now if you do shoot someone, that is a totally different situation. In this case your # 1 action should be (if the situation allows it) call 911 and ask for medical assistance for the person that you shot. # 2. call the police. Give minimal information. State you shot someone and give them the location. Thats it. # 3. Call an attorney (that you should have on retainer) and have them respond to your location asap. 4. When the police arrive, provide them with a public announcement only. Like, "I was walking back to my car after withdrawing money from an atm when I was approached by a person who attempted to rob me at gun point. I feared for my life and fired 4 rounds at him and he fell to the ground where he is now laying." If there are outstanding suspects, let the police know. If the police try to question you further, politely decline and state that you will not answer further questions until you speak with your attorney, who is on his way. I am a recently retired LEO (32 years) from the one of the two largest US cities. The advice that I share was the same that I received from my dept and which was conducted by the district attorney of our county and his deputy district attorneys. The training on this specific subject never changed. When you are off duty, do not get involved in anything, unless your life or that of a loved on that is with you is in danger. If you see something, no matter what it is, do not get involved and be observant so you can relay the information to the responding on duty officers. Another thing they use to tell us was, "every bullet that you fire will have an attorney attached to it. If you shoot someone on duty you can count on the suspect or the suspect(s) family to sue you. If you shoot them on duty, the city will provide you free attorneys and pay any judgements. If you shoot someone off duty, you are on your own." Sorry for getting a little wordy.

      @doobiedoo7623@doobiedoo76236 ай бұрын
  • I was hanging in there until you spouted the all too common opinion "... then perhaps you're not at the point where you should be carrying a gun in the first place". I carry "hot" and have for years, BUT I will never tell anyone they shouldn't carry a firearm who is otherwise legally allowed to do so. It's a choice, not mine, not yours, feel free to offer the disadvantages but leave the overbearing "my way or the highway" dance out in the hall.

    @kratz57x@kratz57xАй бұрын
    • No, having an opinion and advising people to do the best thing is not speaking about their right to do that thing. No one is questioning their right. But there’s so many damn people with guns who have no business carrying them because they have absolutely no skill or proficiency in even basic safe gun handling (likely includes you)

      @tylerreis7627@tylerreis762721 күн бұрын
  • Great video, well done!

    @MrOso214@MrOso2146 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for watching.

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
  • Excellent points and outstanding presentation. Training with your weapon cannot be overemphasized, so that when you need it - and your adrenaline is pumping, and you lose fine motor skills - your gun handling skills are instinctive. If one chooses to carry a popular micro-mini pistol with maximum concealability, just make sure you can shoot it competently. I find the Sig P365X a nice compromise. With rampant carjackings occurring, practicing "car carry" is a plus. Practice accessing your weapon while sitting in your car and visualize carjacking scenarios. Be smart, skilled, and safe!

    @dcwinebuff@dcwinebuff4 ай бұрын
  • Plz do a video with women in mind

    @maryumlee9892@maryumlee98925 ай бұрын
    • Boooooooooooooooooooooo

      @troonlegend8317@troonlegend831727 күн бұрын
  • Eh, I agree with most everything. But carrying an empty chamber is a choice, and definitely has its own advantages. Has nothing to do with lack of training.

    @No_Wall_Hangers@No_Wall_Hangers6 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the comment. It is for sure a choice and we all have the freedom to do what we want. But we can't think of any advantages: the point of the video is that the perceived "safety" from carrying with an empty chamber is not actually safer.

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • @@tenicorusahow about in a situation when a person has decided to take on the negatives of carrying an empty chamber, in order to have safety redundancy because of small children in the household? It seems reasonable that if one were to become incapacitated while carrying, where removal of firearm is required, that having an empty chamber could prevent a child from accidentally discharging said firearm in the midst of medical emergency chaos. It also makes sense that carrying an empty chamber would prevent accidentally laying your firearm down on the counter while getting something out of the fridge when you come home, and in that instance of control lapse your toddler from accidentally discharging your firearm. (That last example happened and resulted in the death of the toddler’s father). I’m not saying people “should” carry empty, in fact I believe for the vast majority of people the opposite is the case, but I am saying it’s not simply, “carry loaded or you’re stupid or lack skills”.

      @chrisharris9710@chrisharris97106 ай бұрын
    • I agree but I carry a revolver....@@tenicorusa

      @japbike736@japbike7366 ай бұрын
    • We're working on a video to better explain our thoughts on this. We'd still stand by the statement that the overwhelming majority of the time people carrying with an empty chamber do so because of lack of training. In the scenario you present where you're carrying a handgun, become medically incapacitated, and in the midst of the medical situation an untrained child sneaks in and grabs the gun from you...yeah, I guess it's good it's not chambered. I'm sure you can come up with scenarios that will prove the exception to any rule and if you feel the need to base your training and procedures around that, it's a free country and more power to you.

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
    • @tenicorusa I'm more concerned with grappling with someone and them getting the gun out of retention. If someone gets your gun away from you, I'd like to think they would just pull the trigger and not rack the slide back, giving you a second to regain positive control of your weapon. Ultimately, I know most wouldn't agree with my method. But at the end of the day, unless you are training to reduce your draw times and split times, the issue of taking one second to rack your weapon won't much matter. That being said, I enjoy your videos. Very informative, and look forward to getting one of your Velo4s.

      @No_Wall_Hangers@No_Wall_Hangers6 ай бұрын
  • Really appreciate how well you speak. Slow, deliberate, meaningful. An excellent video. Thank you.

    @scottmishoe3490@scottmishoe34904 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the support!

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa4 ай бұрын
  • Excellent advice! Great, practical video!

    @matthall6974@matthall69746 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate it, Matt. 🤙

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
  • Really informative video. It's difficult to find holsters and belts readily available. I know you got a scour online and you hear all sort of stuff but great vid

    @steveplantek223@steveplantek2233 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video information!!!

    @christophercraig9469@christophercraig94692 ай бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it!

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa2 ай бұрын
  • Proof that content works. Just converted me into a customer. Thanks. This was a really well produced video.

    @daryand@daryand5 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for your support 👍

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa5 ай бұрын
  • The last 2 points you made about the largest gun you can successfully conceal, and not carrying with an empty chamber, are 2 incredibly important points that are often not touched on in concealed carry videos. Well done. I will share your video and channel with any new shooters I come across.

    @KenS826@KenS8263 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate the support! 🤙

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa3 ай бұрын
  • Appreciate the video!

    @Vitulli1970@Vitulli19706 ай бұрын
    • 🤟

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
  • Very informative…thanks

    @BugsBunny-zf7kn@BugsBunny-zf7knАй бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusaАй бұрын
  • Good vid. Learned a lot!

    @j-star9253@j-star9253Ай бұрын
    • Glad it helped!

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusaАй бұрын
  • Great information!

    @azccwonline@azccwonline2 ай бұрын
  • Thanks! 😎👍

    @michaelalas6684@michaelalas6684Күн бұрын
  • Good tips,thanks

    @paulfryejr2918@paulfryejr29182 ай бұрын
  • I am a firearms instructor since 1990. And I agree with about all this gentleman stated.

    @traveller63@traveller6324 күн бұрын
  • I’m new to concealed carry. Thank you! Very helpful!

    @robertg305@robertg3054 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate the support!

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa4 ай бұрын
    • Carry concealed carry concealed carry concealed until you don't carry and you'll feel the difference practice falling down drawing your firearm practice getting out of your car become confident it's easier than you think to carry

      @MattKearns-zi4rc@MattKearns-zi4rc6 күн бұрын
  • All critical points are well addressed. Thank You!!!!!

    @elijah2078@elijah20786 ай бұрын
    • 👍

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa6 ай бұрын
  • Got another subscriber. Great content and straight to the point. I did look on your website to see if you had anything for the Hellcat, but at the moment nothing is available. Would definitely get a holster from Tenicor if/when it is an option.

    @jeremiahmcgrady1304@jeremiahmcgrady13043 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the interest. We have no plans for the Hellcat at the moment.

      @tenicorusa@tenicorusa3 ай бұрын
  • My Shield plus has been a great EDC gun, feels good and very reliable.

    @joehuff4025@joehuff4025Ай бұрын
  • Spot on vid. Consider this: wearing a custom fitted, tailor made suit works for your benefit in many ways (having to hitch up your pants doing a presentation instantly destroys your credibility). Having to fight your clothing or your weapon deployment is exponentially more crucial. --Been there, done both.

    @RSYou99@RSYou993 ай бұрын
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