Get Comfortable With Daily Concealed Carry
Originally published by AmmoLand.com
USA – If you’re like many gun owners, you don’t carry a firearm every day even though you have your concealed carry license.
Maybe it’s because while you realize the importance of being armed, you just don’t feel comfortable carrying in public. Maybe you’re worried everyone will know you have a gun. Or maybe you’re concerned you might make a mistake, like dropping your gun in the cereal isle at the grocery store.
That’s okay. All it takes is practice to make carrying a firearm feel safe and familiar.
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First, you need to get familiar with the gun itself to build proficiency and safe habits. Yes, you may have passed your concealed carry course. Maybe your state doesn’t even require a course, but it is time for you to take firearms handling class. Here is what you’ll learn.
There are easy and safe ways to load a firearm and put it in your holster. Why not learn those techniques from a professional instructor?
There are easy and safe ways to load a firearm and put it in your holster. Why not learn those techniques from a professional instructor? You can learn “best practices” rather than learn from your own mistakes.
You already know how to shoot from a bench at a square range. Now you’ll learn how to safely and efficiently take your gun from a concealed holster and shoot a target. You will learn more than abstract techniques. You will experience how it feels to move with a gun on your body. You will build a personal library of sensations that make concealed carry feel familiar.
If you take a day-long class, then you’ll get lots of practice loading and unloading a gun. You’ll verify the gun’s condition over and over. All that practice makes it feel familiar to touch, to walk, and to sit with a gun on your body. Yes, it feels different when you’re carrying. Give yourself the gift of time so you can experience those feelings without surprises.
Next, it’s time to deal with your hesitation to be armed in public. Here’s a list of small steps you can take to build more confidence. Advance at your own pace and let yourself succeed. You will carry for the rest of your life, so who cares if you want to practice a few more days?
Wear your empty and concealed holster at home. Do that as long as it takes to feel comfortable. You’re also learning how to dress while carrying a firearm.
- Wear your empty and concealed holster as you go familiar places outside the home. That reminds you where guns are allowed and where they are forbidden.
- Buy some snap caps and practice safely loading and unloading your firearm the way you were taught in class. Keep building safe habits.
- Carry your loaded and concealed firearm at home. It feels different at first. Put the gun away properly when you’re done carrying it.
- Carry concealed as you go someplace familiar outside your home. It helps to travel with other people who carry. You can be the armed passenger so you don’t even have to drive.
- Go get gas while you are carrying concealed. Yes, you’re carrying in public by yourself, but you don’t have to interact with anyone just yet. Please plan your first trip in the daytime rather than at 2 in the morning in the wrong part of town.
- Wear your concealed firearm on a simple shopping trip. You’ve done this a million times before. Aren’t you running low on eggs and milk?
- Go out to eat with friends who carry.
- If it is allowed, add your work and church to the places you carry.
None of this is intimidating if you take it one step at a time at your own pace. You might not even remember why you were concerned about carrying a few months ago.
Reprinted with permission from AmmoLand.com.
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