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  • I can't put my finger on it what's the chrome gun in the very beginning in the introduction ???

  • I don't know, I carry a G37 with the supertuck and it's pretty damn comfortable.

  • Very informative, Thanks!

  • Sign petition to pass nationwide shall issue concealed carry bill go to the link on my page to sign.

  • my 642 is sweet, only holds 5 rounds but its loud as hell. you dont even have to hit anybody and it will scare them to death. its so easy to conceal. just slips into my right pocket and with my SOG aegis i'm perfectly fine walking the mean streets of arkansas.

  • I like the Ruger SR9c for carry and Desanti OWB holster. Hides good even under a T-shirt in summer. In winter, any sweat shirt covers it well.

  • knows his stuff!

  • Nice video. I will be taking the class in two weeks in Missouri.

  • To follow along with this video, say I "have" a larger frame revolver, medium barrel (4"ish). Any good ideas on how I can make it work for me?

  • @khutch270 I think the concern for carry is mostly in the grip, both in how well you can shoot it and how badly it hinders carry. A good IWB (google that) will swallow up even a four inch wheel gun with ease. But the grip if too large will make the gun stab you in the side and print, and aftermarket grips can change that. That aside, I say carry a flashlight and spare rounds no matter what, even if that means a two dollar LED light and a speed strip.

  • I don't know about you guy's but when I took the class they tough us that you should carry what ever caliber you can comfortably and accurately shoot. So go out and start shooting different calibers to see which one is best for you.

  • Good Points on the Comfort of carry.

  • "In my home sweet home i keep chrome next to my bones; alters my walk to limpin;

    since i love the feel i guess im passionately pimpin"

  • This guy talks fast...

  • @xwar I like it:)

  • @xwar

    he shoots faster...

  • I also own a crossbreed supertuck, it is an outstanding holster.

  • ok im 16 and i was wondering if any1 can let me know how i can get a concealed carry permit by the time im 21?

  • @omipe3 There is no one answer to your inquiry. The answer is largely dependent on where you live. Every state has a different set of legal requirements that you must meet in order to qualify for a concealed carry permit.

    If amicable with your parents you can start today by acquiring training marksmanship and force on force. Handgun weapons training is of greater importance than gun ownership. Knowledge of when a handgun can or cannot be used can be acquired now in preparation for later.

  • @omipe3 Next study any case law that has to do self defense in your state. You might find out you need to run away for a mile or two and find your self trapped in a dead end ally before you can defend your self or some one else. If you can find a videos on shoot and don’t shoot. With some one explain why would be good

  • @omipe3 Not a bad question but it will depend on your state law. So go your state web site see if it has your state laws there. If not see if your libraries has all the your state laws.

  • please, no snubbies...

  • @ftf1987

    As a previous owner of a PF9, I would recommend you get rid of that pile of crap as soon as humanly possible. In addition to being difficult to shoot well, it will begin to have FTE issues. (both failure to extract and eject). I would not trust that gun with my life, and wouldn't recommend you do either. If I'm not mistaken, MSRP on a new Glock 19 is right at $500, and a MUCH better weapon. Just my two cents...FWIW. Stay safe out there.

  • @txfirefighter80 when did you have your pf9, i bought mine three years ago and have put well over 1500 rounds through it. My wifes we bought 2 years ago and have around half that through it with no problems. she did have problems with it during breakin due to her limp wristing, but stiffen up and it was fine. I know the older ones had issues, but mine seem fine. Besides...i own a glock 17 as well that i shortened the grip to accept glock 19 mags. msrp is more like $600 otd

  • @ftf1987 I bought the PF9 new in July 07, if my memory serves me. I put probably 550 rds through it without incident, then the issues started to appear. I can say that I never had a FTF incident, but many FTEx, and with increasing regularity. I jacked with the extractor, spoke with Kel-Tec about it, cleaned it religously, but continued to see this problem. I finally decided to get rid of it. I liked the concept of a "full-power" round in such a small package as a backup, but didn't trust it.

  • Dude makes sense...

  • can anyone recommend a great option for a xd 45 holster for concealed carry?

  • @bwsginc I carry an XD45 Svc every day, and it rides in a Comp-Tac Minotaur MTAC. It'll run you about $100 after shipping, but it is super comfortable and provides a solid platform with no shift, and you can still tuck your shirt in over it to make the gun almost invisible. I carry the 10rd mag in the gun with the two 13rd on my left side...no problems. Comp-Tac customer support is top notch too...highly recommended.

  • I've never been around a gun in my life but I'm considering getting my CCW for personal/family protection. This really pointed out some good things to consider between pistols. thanks.

  • Dramatic Music for the win. Bad ass introduction.

  • People dont understand the law most of the time, CCW, weapon can be a knife, dagger, and any other legally allowed object, check your CCW handbook, you might not be able to legally carry your GUN into a bar, but a knife or baton can be just as effective in close combat for self defense and legally you ARE allowed to carry non fie arm weapons into such places to defend yourself.

    Good luck

  • I live in Illinois, perhaps the most anti-gun state. Crime is higher here than in ANY CCP state. Short of packing up and leaving this state....got any advise?

  • @otto5656 yeah heres some, learn to spell.

  • @shadowsteel5 Why waist your time? Do you correct every person on you tube who has misspelled a word? Seems stupid and petty to me. I was not in any kind of an arguement with you that needed a reply, you picked a person at random to be a dick to? Please ....let me know if I spelled asshole correct.

  • @otto5656 yeah you can spell asshole, but you can't spell advice. or waste.or argument. GN!

  • @shadowsteel5

    Plus the fact that I did not misspell anything?

  • Always great videos!

  • Its the guy from PDTV. I love that show

  • I dont agree with that because I find some of the guns I have to be very comfy to carry.

  • I had the same budget, I bought a Px4 Storm the other day. Very nice handgun

  • @jmtsao i bought the px4 because it was ambidextrous. i'm a lefty and not many autopistols out there are lefty oriented. so it was a good choice. gave up a powerful .357sig Glock for it, but i'd do it again.

  • This is definately the most practical advice I've ever seen. i.e. it is going to change the way I do things... it isn't as if I wasn't carrying... it does feel 'different' and uncomfortable. Thanx heaps for posting this vid.

  • I am glad to say this is one of the Most Respectable youtube video threads I have seen. I am glad we can talk about likes, dislikes, for or against carrying in a respectfull atmosphere. I have been into others where it has gotten extremely ridiculous.

  • any 9mm can have the same stopping power as a .40 cal its called +p and +p+ anyone get a ruger sr9c thats a cool gun comes with a 10 round mag and 17 round mag and its a compact pistol, has touble shootin winchester whitebox at first but dry fire that bad boy a few times or put a few boxes of rounds through it and that SOB will spit em out

  • Glock 27 is the ultimate concealed carry weapon. It has the stopping power of .40 S&W, with the concealability and light weight of most sub compact revolvers. Its the smallest of the semi's and being its a glock, one of the most durable.

  • I agree. There are other good ones out there, but the G27 is a great CCW

  • Yes, you do fight with guns! It is always easy to spot the idiots right away.

  • tHANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR DOIN THESE VIDEOS FOR US WE LOVE TO HEAR REALLY DOWN TO EARTH REALISM YOU HAVE TO OFFER THANK YOU AGAIN..

  • you dont fight with guns

  • I'm trying to get a CCW permit in California. I am a manager of a big company. That's the reason I was going to use to get a CCW. The appilcation states that if I am using it for work, I need my supervisor's and company's permission. I know that's not going to happen. My supervisor and company will not do it. I don't plan on carrying a gun at work. I want it for self protection away from work. Anyone know other reasons to put on the application to get a CCW?

  • Just write down that you are an AMERICAN and it is your RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS and that you just want one... Hury tho before Obama tries to change that too, well him and your guy's natzi governer arnold.......

  • @sw9mm1 well...i wouldn't say this myself but you could say as a manager of a company you've made some enemies along the way or something idk, it could work.

  • @doubletap58 Thanks for the reply. Thats a good idea.

  • @OaGuardian You stay strapped don't you? That's good always be prepared "It's better to have it and not need it than to need it and don't have it". Currently I carry a S&W Model 65 .357 Magnum w .38+p ammo. With an extra speedloader in my fannypack and a folding knife. I have a S+W M&P 40,good weapon too bad it doesn't have a manual safety. I am thinking about buying a pocket 9mm or a 7shot .357 magnum Nightguard.

  • @leroy592 You wear a fanny pack????? LOL!!! Why not wear an IWB speedloader holster? Or Just carry a semi so you can put an extra clip in a leatherman holster or even a flashlight holster so nobody knows your carrying a clip? I'd shoot you just for wearing a fanny pack!!! (Not really)!!!

  • Good idea, I'll think about the IWB holster! Thanx! The reason I wear a fanny pack is because I am often wearing sweatpants to workout at the gym. Sweatpants don't have beltloops. I'll definitely consider your suggestion.

  • @leroy592 yeah, don't wear sweatpants and shoot yourself like plaxico burris.

  • @crazyyella I'm not going to be like plaxico burris. He was a damn fool. Like I said earlier the reason why I wear sweatpants is I'm usually on the way to the gym.

  • If you have to ask someone what gun is good for you, you dont need to have a gun lol.

  • @SHUNT311 Not necessarily. You must consider the indivividual. Age, gender, physical status, size and shape of the person must be considered. Most importantly their style of dress and their daily routine will determine the type of gun they should carry.

  • @OaGuardian so you carry 3 weapons at most of the time ?

  • @OaGuardian thanks you ^^

    and what do you carry ?

  • ok thanks for the tips ^^

  • @OaGuardian so if you practice a little then SA/DA shouldnt be so hard to shoot accurrate with it?

    (by the way he is one of the FEW people that can do that)

  • @OaGuardian but are they accurate with SA/DA ? or does it effect the accury ? do you know that?

  • @OaGuardian so you prefer the DAO ?

    can you buy a revolver with SA/DA ???

  • can anybody tell me which is best for a revolver ? SA(single action) DA (double action) DAO (double action only) i know with single action it is more accurate (some people say) but with SA on a revolver you have to pull the hammer every time and in some cases you dont have time !

  • @RoyalAlba1 I just purchased a Smith & wesson model 442 Airweight 5 shot .38 special revolver for my CCW. It is compact and very light (15oz). This gun is lighter than a compact Glock in 9mm or 40 cal.

  • @sw9mm1 Yeah, but a subcompact glock 27 holds 5 more rounds at only 3 ounces more in weight. And being a .40 S&W round, it has a hell of alot more stopping power than a little .38. You better hit me in my dead zones on all 5 rounds to put me down using a .38. My .40 will take chunks out and stop you on the first shot every time.

  • @craigstephenfoulon - I agree with you on the Glock 27. I'm also shopping for a .40 cal Glock and the 27 don't feel comfortable in my hand , so I'm going with the sub compact 23. Thanks for your comments and keep supporting the Second Amendment!

  • Does anybody carry a browning hi power in .40s&w concealed? Im nineteen now and my dad just got his concealed liscence so im planning on getting mine when i turn twenty one and i really like that gun. Any tips on the best way to carry it for you guys that do?

  • @0102josh - BHP wouldn't be a bad conceal carry choice at all. I would think it would be a good one. Most BHP I've seen sold around here are in 9x19. 9x19 is a decent carry ammo. Police use it so you're more justified IF you should go to court because some liberal says you are using excessive force when defending yourself. A 1911 is a good choice too. Both the BHP and 1911 are slim guns. I have a 1911. Only problem is the 1911 and I think BHP are both steel frame guns. Little heavy.

  • Thanks man. Yeah my only problem with the 1911 is that it only holds seven rounds. I like the cz 97B cause it holds ten in the clip. It is thicker though. I have a while to make my descision i guess though haha. Thanks again for the info man.

  • @0102josh - Depends what kinda 1911 you get. The full size (5" aka the Government Model) and Commander size (4 1/2") hold 8 in the mag. Officer's (3 1/2") and Defender (3") hold 7 in the mag. Older models are usually 7 round and 6 round mags. My only dislike of the 1911 is that it's heavy. The one I have is a Rock Island 5". Steel frame. 8 rounder. .45. It's heavy, but easy to conceal. I'm thinking about a Glock 19 or a Walther P99 or PPK/S for a conceal gun.

  • @0102josh - CZ's are nice guns. Yeah the nice thing about the 1911 is it's slimness. They need to come out with like a 3 1/2" polymer frame .45 1911. That would be the ultimate conceal carry gun. Wilson Combat makes the CQB. I think the CQB is a polymer frame 1911. Not sure if it's a Commander size or a full size though.

  • Thanks man. I didnt know that stuff about the different 1911's. I guess i havent researched them as much as i have other guns. Thanks for helping me out. I cannot wait to get my chl haha.

  • The CCW weapon can be comfortable. The S&W 360PD is my favorite pocket carry.

  • this guys awesome..but dear god to i hate living in NJ..we dont have civillian ccw's..

  • Anyone out there have any thoughts about carrying a Derringer as a back up. Years ago I bought a (I think it's rare now) Tec-38 made by Intratec USA, Inc. The Derringer shoots two .38 Specials. Anyone heard of this gun?

  • Clint would say its not a matter of "would I" or "wouldnt I" carry it, its a matter of can I use it in a fight.

    Wear the derringer and know how to use it. Later on if you buy another backup gun, and learn how to properly implement it in a fight you can figure out which is better, or should you still carry the derringer.

  • i had $500 (all i could spare) set aside when i turned 21 to buy a pistol and take the concealed carry course. Got a keltec pf9 and would recomend it to anyone in the same finacial situation.

  • @ftf1987 unfortunately now the beuttiful keltec is way more expensive then 500

  • @metacrow i dont know where you saw a pf9 for over 500...but i would suggest you buy your weapons elsewhere. I was just in my local shop yesterday and the pf9 was still under 300

  • @ftf1987 Out of curiosity where are you from? Down here and GA a used PF9 would only run you about $250, $350 max used, in my experience. Good for you biting the bullet (no pun intended lol) and preparing for your future.

  • @unclearsix i think you misunderstood. I had $500 when i turned 21 (2008) to take a CC course (around $100), apply for the permit (another $100), and buy a weapon.  With only $300 to buy a weapon, I found a new PF9 on sale for around $260. I am from MN, and still see new PF9s going for $289 retail.

  • @ftf1987 My bad. I forgot MN required a CC course before you could get the license. Love my PF9 :)

  • @ftf1987

    To each his own, I own several pistols and HATE my pf9. I'm selling it!

  • @fishthebear could you tell us why, offer a alternative at least...be helpful? It is light and thin enough that when i switch back to it from my glock i forget i have it sometimes, i polished the internals on mine when i got it and it runs flawless with all type of ammo, and it's $300. And in 2008 when i got it, there wasnt much else around, I looked at a Kahr cw9, but for the price i would have got a glock

  • very good video. many people carry certain caliber weapons they cant handle, because they feel it's a good stopping power. however, you can stop anyone if you cant handle the caliber, a .22 can just as well do the same damage. most people don't consider the possbility of bystanders, when carrying a firearm. great explanation and great video!

  • my uncle carries a .44

  • Anyone have a suggestion on carrying a small frame simi-auto pistol? Possible to be carry in the pant pocket, jacket pocket or ankle.

  • Sig P238, Kel-Tec P3AT, Kahr PM series (9mm, .40, 45ACP) are all good choices for carrying in the pocket.

  • @Wavarian - Yes I agree Wavarian. All these you listed are great conceal carry guns. I would add the Walther PPK in there as well. I own a 1911, too heavy for conceal carry. It can be done, but with the belt I have, it's tough. I'm thinking about getting a Walther for a conceal carry gun.

  • I love the Ruger LCP .380 for a small gun.

  • @soonercarports I really like the Ruger LCP .380, and leaning to get it, but I've read in a couple of reports that it has a history of jamming. Is that true?

  • Yeah it can jam if you use the wrong ammo. My gun dealer told me to use only Lellier & Bellot ammo and he said I wouldn't have any problems.  Ive probably fired atleast 500 rds so far and it has never jammed so far.

  • @sw9mm1

    try the glock 26

  • I use the crossbreed holsters myself.

  • Nice thing about the big revolver is that it makes a good club when you run out of ammo. However, I wouldn't use one, because I've owned and shot one. I had a .44 magnum Colt, and it kicked so hard I couldn't stand to shoot it. People who aren't powerfully built have to consider this when they select a gun. A 1911 model .45 is the biggest gun I can shoot comfortably, but I don't carry one at the present, because it is too heavy and times aren't so dangerous that I feel the need for it.

  • Mr. Smith knows his business. Also, checkout the G2Gun System video for the next evolution in CCW clothing. Raven Concealment makes a fantastic line of holsters. The combination of these two products produces a rapid deployment sequence during "The Critical Moment."

  • that little intro at the beginning was awesome

  • Does anyone the name of music being played at the start and end of this video? I'd really like to get a copy of it.

  • well stated...

  • bad bussines robbing this guy...

  • Roberthurz, Its very comfortable, and i carry a M&P 40 full size

  • I guess if you live somewhere the climate gets cold in the winter,you could carry a larger gun under a winter coat.

  • @sean2070 Yeah just today i was carrying my .44 magnum that has a six inch barrel in my shoulder holster on our ranch. I put on my large jacket cause it was cold and you couldnt even tell i was wearing my gun.

  • Crossbreed super tuck is a great ccw holster

  • I have been thinking seriously about getting one. What do you carry in yours and is it relatively comfortable? If you don't want to answer that's okay, because it isn't really any of my damn business.

  • Does anyone have any suggestions on how to comfortably carry a S&W M&P .40 full size concealed. I can't think of a way that's comfy and doesn't show an obvious print through my clothes.

  • Either get the minotaur carrying holster or the cell/pager pal. 2 of my friends has the minotaur and i'm a very observant person too and you can't tell They are carrying. If your wondering what they carry one carries a full size xd40 the other 1911

  • Right on, thanks man! I guess if it can cover up a 1911 it can hide just about anything.

  • No problem. Just look for review on youtube here for the minotaur(comp-tac website) or the cell pal(haven't found a website yet that looks legit enough that sells this holster)

  • I carry the full sized M&P 45 in a cross breed super tuck. Another good option is a Desantis tuck this, or cozy partner, For the desantis I could not find one for the M&P, but the ones made for the Springfield XD work great for the M&P it fits in it like a glove.

  • ....... 5 star video all the way.

  • I think the Second Amendment should be changed.

    It should say "The REQUIREMENT of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."

    :)

  • AMEN

  • PREACH IT

  • amen to that

  • @brainstewX Please explain what you mean by infringed please.

  • This man speaks the truth and shows common sense. Carry what YOU are comfortable with and can control. Research, and carry, proper Ammo for defense. You don't need a cannon, just the right tool for the job. I've carried daily for 29 years and have instructed many young men and women to help them find the best gun for THEM. I like this guy, he shares great wisdom.

    Thanks to fmgpubs for posting all these great vids!

  • i got an airsoft pistol that looks like an actual gun without the orange tip on it

  • LOL you ain't gonna do much damage with that.

  • An airsoft pistol is not going to do much damage when your life is in danger. If you can't handle a gun very well, practice and get better and learn how. .22's are pretty easy to handle. Good gun to start out with. They make handguns in .22 if that's what you are looking for. First gun I ever shot was a S&W 629. You don't need a cannon. You need what you are comfortable with and can control. It's like a car. You don't need a frickin big block V8. You just need the right tool for the job.

  • I like this no B.S. guy. Good video.

  • everyone needs this man in their home.

  • or atleast have a nice long talk with him, lol.

  • I received my CHL about two years ago and I really like the person I have become. Even if you dont carry I recommend everyone get their license if nothing else to defend your rights.

  • I can't conceal carry here in Wisconsin because of all the liberal whiners. They infringe on my rights because they do what they think is right, not what's in the best interest of our state. It's bullshit. But even my pops won't let me have a sidearm in our house. What happens when someone comes and robs us or something? We just stand there? Idk what to do. I think guns are awesome too. Lots of fun to shoot them. Fun hobby.

  • At least you can have one when you get your own place. I live in shit britain we can't have them at all.

  • Well, not to be insulting to your country, but the English tried to take our guns away too, and we fought an entire war for our independence. Can you even find a gun where you are? Honestly, your best bet for home defense is a shotgun. Otherwise, I learned martial arts as an alternative to a gun. I still don't feel safe sometimes.

  • I have airguns of which i'm trying to increase the power to get past the pathetic 12 ft/lb limit.  Better than having to use a baseball bat at least. To get a shotgun we have to have lots of land and then the police will give us a licence but i live in the city of london in a flat.

  • sucks man...gotta love texas.

  • @texian91 Amen. Im so glad i live in this great state. I just wish we had open carry like new mexico and various other states.

  • @0102josh - We have open carry in Wisconsin. You don't need a license to do it either. You can carry as long as it's in plain view. Most do it on their hip. I don't do it. I live in Madison. Madison and Milwaukee will more than likely hand you a ticket or some other way to harass you out of carrying openly even though it's 100% legal if you're not in buildings you shouldn't be such as bars or gov't buildings or school zones.

  • Move to texas brother.

  • I have 3 guns for 3 methods of carry depending on dress Regular a H&K usp 45c light weight Keltec Pf9 and ultra light weight keltec p32 (6.8oz) for hose shorts and filip flop days

  • Wish these vids were longer

  • Clint always has some wise words for those willing to listen

  • Good thinking...

  • I carry a S&W 4566....works for me.

  • I carry a Glock 26 in a Uncle Mikes IWB Holster,,And the only reason I would carry anything else is if I just wanna switch it up for a day...

    Really for me it gets no better than my G26 IWB, I just slip it on and go!!!

  • Glock 26 for me too Sniperman. If I use a holster I have it in a Galco OWB concealed.  Typical I keep in my wasteband. Love my Glocks and the 26 is a great carry gun.

  • That is excellent and very true philosophy. 'Its an alteration in your life.'

  • i use owb/iwb during the winter cause i wear more clothes and jackets or coats .since i live in arizona i wear the smartcarry during the summer and use sp101 or glock 33 or xd9subcompact and it works very well in shorts tanktop and flipflops its a good deal

  • i carry a taurus pt 111 9mm it does me just fine weighs 18oz unloaded just a good ccw in my opinion

  • I personally would recomend the XD 3'' sub-compact whether it be in 9MM or .40 cal. Its simply perfect for conceal carry.

  • What's wrong with a law-abiding, level-headed person walking around with a concealed gun?

    I carry one every day. I doubt I'll ever need it, but there is strong statistical evidence that the more law-abiding citizens carry, the less violent crime there is (the 38 US states that have liberalized carry laws have seen significant benefits).

    That's why I carry -- to make my community a safer place, even though I expect never to use it.

  • "What's wrong with a law-abiding, level-headed person walking around with a concealed gun?" you asked

    absolutely nothing, but i ask how easy is it to get a carry permit over there ?

    its not that i am against this, its more me trying to understand, the population of our capital is so small it doesnt even rank as a city to american standards.

    also gun laws are very strict here, the biggest caliber allowed is .38 i think, restricted ownership of pistols ect, just wierd outside looking in.

  • Being able to carry is part of America's freedom that we have secured for over 200 years. ALSO I get tired of hearing how "your" country (not only your's but others) has really low crime. Of course it's low, you have such a low population. (Population of Iceland: 304,367 (July 2008 est.)

    Same goes for other people who live in other countries. We have over 300 million people here in the united states. Canada has 31 million, the UK has 61million. The more people, the more crime. It's a simple fact

  • What`s Iceland Negroe population?

  • Couldn't find any data on that, but being that their entire population is VERY, VERY low (much smaller than your average small U.S. city), I'm guessing it's maybe in the 1,500 - 5,000 +/- range.

  • very,very,very low.

  • when they talk about low crime they talk of crime precentages in accord with the population.

    let me say of i am not a hippy that hates guns, i got a Brno M2 42 years old an a henry lever action, here the gun laws are very strict, and we have low gun crimes low pop also ofc usa liberal on gun laws alot of gun crimes, but a giant country ofcourse, lets take another small country for example ; finland,pop 5,3 millions, very liberal gunlaws, and in recent years gun crimes rising and school shootings

  • The idea of Finland having "liberal" gun laws is a joke. They are just as strict (if not more) than most other European countries.

  • Actually...although there are roughly 800,000 gun crimes commited every year (in the U.S.) the number of crimes PREVENTED by armed citizens is in the 2-3 million range (depending on whether you're getting your numbers from the Dept. of Justice, FBI, or others.)

    Additionally, armed citizens kill as many felons every year as cops do (from "Armed and Considered Dangerous" if you want to know... and no, it's NOT a "pro-gun" study.. anti-gun liberals quote the study quite regularly.)

  • Actually, you have no idea when danger may strike so it's best to always be prepared. I'd rather have something and not need it, then not have something and need it. P.S. my father had a concealed carry for 15 years before he finally had to use it (at a pet store mind you) and he might not be alive if he didn't have it.

  • Training..training training. I think this man and his videos are excellent. He never tries to bullshit you into buying this "hot shot gun" or that..strictly what works best in the real world. Again, thanks for the info..good post!

  • Tops!

  • its plain to see that clint is a smart man .

  • never heard it brought forth this way before. good video 5 stars.

  • Very well said Mr. Smith. More power to you!

  • Nice intro!

  • Clint is the biggest badass America has produced since Teddy Rosevelt, and he (with help from Les Baer, of course) is responsible for the best 1911 ever built. He knows his shit, and he doesn't dance around what needs to be said. What's not to like?

  • I really like Clint's style. He's knowledgeable and knows how to get his point across.

  • Great video !

  • Great Video.

  • I'm going to take that course (plus many others) when I get enough money to do so.

  • How perfect. I completed my Concealed Carry course the day after this video was posted. :). As far as picking my CCW, I took the climate into consideration. I live in South Texas, so the most common wardrobe for me is jeans and a t-shirt, except for maybe 2-3 months out of the year when I wear a hoodie pullover with the jeans. So, I got the Taurus Ultra-Lite .38 special snubnose revolver as my CCW. Good video as always, sir.

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