Choosing Your First CCW

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  • @mattr918
    @mattr918 Před 2 lety +265

    Even though I've been carrying a gun for 10 years I enjoy these types of videos. Keep it up man.

    • @2ballsyourjaws
      @2ballsyourjaws Před 2 lety +3

      Of we are always learning, we are always evolving. I hope I shoot a little better every day, everytime I pull that trigger I strive to do it better and better. My breathing, my grip, my stance and all other factors are always getting worked on. I feel like if I get comfortable I've gotten cocky and that's a stupid behavior for any of us. We are never gonna be a perfect shot but we should never stop trying to be just that. Hope all is well for you and your family, my brother in red white and blue. Keep practicing that second amendment for yourself your family and others around you as well no matter how un appreciated and frowned upon it may be in a lot of cases.

    • @andrewcruz6475
      @andrewcruz6475 Před 2 lety +3

      Same (not 10 years but years)

    • @hall28630
      @hall28630 Před 2 lety +3

      Can't help it still enjoy the content 😜

    • @jacobseraphin685
      @jacobseraphin685 Před 2 lety +5

      It’s nice to still check these out cause it might show you some new guns that weren’t out 10 years ago

    • @westsiderydin223
      @westsiderydin223 Před rokem +2

      That’s how I feel, haven’t been carrying for 10 years just started carrying a year ago but been around guns my whole life. It’s nice to hear peoples opinions on things.

  • @gmh101358
    @gmh101358 Před 2 lety +5

    im a old shit at 64....Ive been shooting since 7 years old....father was in WW2 ....he gave me a western auto .22 single shot by 10 years old......love your channel ....ive learned some stuff.....I live for Colt revolvers ( my fav).....and .45's.....keep it up!

  • @GunDrummer
    @GunDrummer Před 2 lety +51

    My first CCW was a Ruger Super Blackhawk .44 mag and I wish I was joking lol I’m an idiot

    • @DJchargesHard2010
      @DJchargesHard2010 Před 2 lety +2

      Mine was full size 1911..... not the best guns to conceal 🤣

    • @bushman979
      @bushman979 Před 2 lety +1

      I still have the ruger super Blackhawk 44mag with a 7.5 inch barrel lol

    • @Standforwhatsright33
      @Standforwhatsright33 Před 2 lety +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂 I'm going through the same dilemma. All my pistols are full size. I'm somewhat comfortable with it, at least I was, but I'm getting older, and things keep getting more of a pain in the ass.

    • @dildonicplague
      @dildonicplague Před 2 lety

      Lmfao

    • @cringeavenger237
      @cringeavenger237 Před 2 lety

      @@DJchargesHard2010 I don't have an issue with mine as long as its in a shoulder holster. The slim profile of it rests against my torso pretty comfortably but I am a smaller framed person and Im always wearing a hoodie or something similar even in dead summer lol

  • @Defective1
    @Defective1 Před 2 lety +157

    I remember my first CCW, it was a full size double stack .40 S&W that felt like lugging around a brick and shot like one too

    • @Blando7887
      @Blando7887 Před 2 lety +10

      me too

    • @mpkp2011
      @mpkp2011 Před 2 lety +14

      Lmfao I just started carrying last year as a young man, and of course I chose a full-size double stack .40 S&W because 'muh stoppin powah' and it's already getting tiring. I've been eyeing up 9mm Shields whenever I'm at the range/store

    • @kuuryotwo5153
      @kuuryotwo5153 Před 2 lety +11

      It's probably best to start with a full size gun anyway. They're more fun to shoot, so you'll do it more often. My full size .40 double stack and 1911's are less snappy than my angry little CSX 9mm. And if you can figure out concealing a full size pistol, something smaller will be a breeze.

    • @benjaminhurt8280
      @benjaminhurt8280 Před 2 lety +1

      @@therielab9564 mine was the same

    • @positivereactions4044
      @positivereactions4044 Před 2 lety +5

      My first CCW Glock 43X

  • @jakesgreat
    @jakesgreat Před 2 lety +64

    Even if this video gets demonetized! These videos are what we need more of! These are the videos that are going to help the gun culture. Keep up the good work!!!!

    • @Berto-1117
      @Berto-1117 Před 2 lety

      Why would youtube demonetise this?

    • @zombieslayer7759
      @zombieslayer7759 Před 2 lety

      @@Berto-1117 Because they're literal fascists.

    • @schism6976
      @schism6976 Před rokem

      @@Berto-1117 CZcams doesn't like when you rack or clear on video. Strange

    • @galenmarek8287
      @galenmarek8287 Před 5 měsíci

      CZcams just doesn’t like firearms altogether.

  • @ignitionSoldier
    @ignitionSoldier Před 2 lety +175

    Just carry whatever you are comfortable carrying and something won't leave home without. I'd rather have a .380 in the pocket than a full size duty gun that I occasionally get around to carrying.

    • @308dad8
      @308dad8 Před 2 lety +6

      Exactly!

    • @jonasbeach9802
      @jonasbeach9802 Před 2 lety +12

      You are totally right, I am lucky enough to be able to everyday conceal carry a Glock 21 comfortably (full size double stack 45acp) I am a taller guy. I found it really matters what pants you wear along with the belt. I use inside the belt Kydex holster with pants that have some elasticity and the belt being firm. The only problems I have is when I wear normal blue jeans while driving. I forgot to mention I appendix carry.

    • @beargillium2369
      @beargillium2369 Před 2 lety +8

      I think the point of this video is for people who have zero idea "what they're comfortable carrying" hence "first"

    • @308dad8
      @308dad8 Před 2 lety +6

      @@beargillium2369 you’re not understanding. Many ranges have rental counters, go find one and use it. Go from there

    • @martytom7141
      @martytom7141 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jonasbeach9802 i appendix carry as well and the 21 is awsome.i use to appendix carry a government 1911....ouch

  • @9mmpeter255
    @9mmpeter255 Před 2 lety +12

    I miss the good ol days with you and Barry at moss. Good times.

  • @frankoftheforest
    @frankoftheforest Před 2 lety +19

    .50ae is my conceal carry for years. just in case you need to disable small vehicles.

    • @rkynbr1fan
      @rkynbr1fan Před rokem

      Fact, just got a kydex holster made for my D.E.

  • @apuzyr
    @apuzyr Před 2 lety +5

    “CCW”?! You mean carrying from the bedroom to the kitchen to the bathroom? LOL. In New Jersey, that’s the extent of CCW. God forbid you leave the house with a piece. 😱

  • @angelluis4444
    @angelluis4444 Před 2 lety +39

    My first gun was a shield 9 mm.great first gun.did alot of research and watched alot of videos.saw it at palmetto state armory for $250 so I got it.for me it was the best first gun. cheap, reliable,super comfortable.then bought the g2c as a back up gun for $200.those two are great choices for first guns

    • @zachallard2737
      @zachallard2737 Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome price. I bought mine for 490 the year it came out. I still carry it to this day

    • @meltingface2558
      @meltingface2558 Před 2 lety +3

      I got a g2c for my first handgun. I just ordered a glock 43x. Can't wait. They are both great!

    • @5jjt
      @5jjt Před 2 lety

      @@meltingface2558 Sandstorm Precision sells an extended beavertail, or a Glock-to-1911 angle grip fix. I get slide bite, so I got the beavertail .

    • @wizardofahhhs759
      @wizardofahhhs759 Před 8 měsíci

      They don't have to be just for first timers, I carry a Shield 2.0 every day and I've been handling and shooting for 40 years. In my opinion the Shield is a great all purpose pistol that everyone will enjoy. Comfortable to shoot AND carry with a choice of safety/no safety, calibers, sizes, EZ/standard models and you won't empty your wallet to own one. (Or many)

  • @brabham74
    @brabham74 Před 2 lety +22

    I have tried to give the same lesson to many new gun owners and carriers. You did it better. This is a much needed video lesson. Well done. I would not change a thing.

  • @lustejon
    @lustejon Před rokem +5

    I started out w/ a p365. Went up to a Walther PDP 4” compact, and settled on a CZ P01. The DA/SA nature of the CZ gives me the peace of mind of knowing it won’t go off as I press the hammer w/ my thumb as I holster it.

  • @lobotomite9767
    @lobotomite9767 Před 2 lety +56

    I've tried everything. The sig 365 is the end all be all. For me it's the perfect CCW but easily convertible into a full sized handgun with an extended mag. Grip size is even changeable with the grip module system. (The 365 xl is also a fine choice it's up to preference)

    • @petergriffin383
      @petergriffin383 Před 2 lety +5

      Agree... P365 is the best

    • @austinhuber3131
      @austinhuber3131 Před 2 lety +2

      I have a hellcat for the same reason. I like it a titch more than the 365 although the trigger on the sig is better. If you haven't seen the hellcat u sights you really should give them a go.

    • @MikoTactical
      @MikoTactical Před 2 lety +3

      Been carrying mine for a year. The trigger has broken in and it’s nicer than when I bought it. It is so easy to stage a shot, I even shoot it better than my P320 X Compact, which has much less recoil and has a much lighter trigger.

    • @Sigrafix
      @Sigrafix Před 2 lety +2

      I've been contemplating getting a 365x for a year now.. last time I went to buy one, the store had an XDM Elite OSP 10mm compact with the Hex.. I bought that instead Lol.

    • @austinhuber3131
      @austinhuber3131 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Sigrafix Well, you're ready for bears

  • @Squatch_Rider66
    @Squatch_Rider66 Před 2 lety +15

    Started with a Ruger SP101 and moved to a S&W Shield 45. Been carrying the Shield going on 5 years now

    • @ebabdbgbbbebbluesman6115
      @ebabdbgbbbebbluesman6115 Před 2 lety +2

      Need atleast a .45 to take down a squatch, if not .357. i like your choices, 👍but I would opt for a .357 j frame or ruger lcr and a bigger .45. I love my ruger p345 but its a fullsize gun

    • @guzthemaras9401
      @guzthemaras9401 Před 2 lety +2

      Great gun! I carry it also!🇺🇸🌵🎼🕊🙏

  • @travischapin886
    @travischapin886 Před 2 lety +12

    Mine was the M-1911A1 Gov't model .45 ACP. Yes, the 5" barrel. I still have said pistol.

    • @General_Eisenhower1945
      @General_Eisenhower1945 Před 2 lety +1

      @@travisdeeznuts6502 same, but as much as I love it I cant recommend it as a serious concealed carry to most

    • @kuuryotwo5153
      @kuuryotwo5153 Před 2 lety +1

      @@General_Eisenhower1945 it's going to depend heavily on the person. I'm 6 ft, 220 lb, so a full frame pistol is easy to make disappear and the weight is negligible. The gun weighs 2.5 lb, and I've lost 70 lb in the last year with probably another 10 or 20 to shed.
      Someone smaller might not care for them as much, and that's perfectly understandable. As with all things, it's going to come down to personal preference.

    • @Standforwhatsright33
      @Standforwhatsright33 Před 2 lety

      @@kuuryotwo5153 very good point. I like the 1911, because it's old school. I wanted to jump into this conversation too, because I come from 6 guns. I got into semi autos, because I'm not confident I can keep up. Shot placement is not an issue with those pistols. What I'm after now is stopping power and firepower in one. Plus some compact.

  • @mwmcbroom
    @mwmcbroom Před 2 lety +19

    When I decided I wanted to go the concealed carry route, I realized my beloved 1911A1 wasn't gonna be an ideal choice. So I went to my city's best stocked gunshop to see what was out there. I had a few basic requirements: it had to be small. enough to be concealable, it had to have a good trigger, and it could NOT be DAO. It was also probably gonna be a 9mm. I finally settled on a Ruger SR9c, a nice semi-auto that Ruger seems to have quickly forgotten about, which is too bad. What I Iiked about the SR9c, and where it outshown all others i tried in its price range, was its trigger. It breaks like glass.
    I discovered, after carrying it for a while, though, was it was just a bit on the large size. I wanted something smaller, more compact. Went back to the store to have a look around. This was before the explosion of compact 9s, so I was looking for something in 380. I found a clean Walther PPK, built under license by S&W, decided it was the one. DA on the first shot, SA for the rest. The kicker for me was its single action trigger. Oh, and how can you go wrong with James Bond's carry piece?
    That was a few years ago, and I have no regrets, despite all the compact double stack wonder 9s out there now. But chances are, if I were shopping around today, I'd likely go with one of the new compact wonder 9s.

    • @dthundergunb3115
      @dthundergunb3115 Před 2 lety +2

      I went the opposite route myself, I've been shooting a GI Model 1911 some I was 13 and got to go target shoot with my PawPaw, when I turned 21 I bought my own GI Model and was my CCW ever since and I'm only 5'9" and 135 lbs LoL I carry appendix IWB and my friends never even knew I was carrying, until I get in my car and stick it to my magnetic holder on the downward slope of the dash towards the floorboard, because it's uncomfortable driving with it. It's hilarious to see the look they give me when I unholster it lmao 🤣. I have carried my GI Model with the standard 8+1 setup, but I've always got two 10 round backups on me, and normally a derringer or small caliber snub in my boot, and usually two different knives LoL. I decided to order myself a Beretta 92X RDO that'll be here in a couple days. I normally don't really enjoy non 1911 handguns unless it's a revolver, because the single action trigger is so crisp with little take up if any, and the reset on them are like artwork perfection. I've convinced my wife to finally take her personal safety in a more serious manner and I got her a Sig P320 ordered she's got small hands so I figured that smaller frame plus having 15 rounds will help, I am going to train her because she's new to firearms and I guess she has finally realized that I can do little to protect her if I'm not there...but I figure the P320 would be something not too powerful to get her interested, she shot my 1911 and didn't like it at all. She was limp wristing it though.

  • @cjdarts
    @cjdarts Před 2 lety +37

    You have created a great video for new gun owners. Well done! But, capacity limitations are moving away. I carry a SIG P365, which as you know is ultra concealable with the flush 10-round magazine, but with a MagGuts magazine conversion it holds 12 rounds in the mag plus 1 in the chamber. 12 + 1 in a tiny package that is smaller than my S&W 642 J-frame. Hard to beat.

    • @blackraven8841
      @blackraven8841 Před 2 lety +2

      Or the p365 XL with a 15rd magazine for the be all end all.

    • @cjdarts
      @cjdarts Před 2 lety +3

      @@blackraven8841 Very true. Personally, though, I just don't want the larger 365XL. I'm quite satisfied with the standard 365. I ran several hundred rounds through my Mag Guts to make sure it was reliable before I started carrying it. No issues whatsoever. Their magazine spring design is a game changer.

    • @marksc1929
      @marksc1929 Před rokem

      Until something actually goes down and u can’t find the handle on it because it’s so fkn small .

  • @edwardnavoy1261
    @edwardnavoy1261 Před 2 lety +34

    I carry my Taurus G3c. It is a great shooter and feels great in my hand. Just because it is inexpensive doesn't mean it is cheap quality.

    • @reelezoutdoors9586
      @reelezoutdoors9586 Před 2 lety

      I’ve shot one and I really didn’t like the recoil (although I am smaller framed) but I see why bigger statchured people really like it

    • @lakitceps4177
      @lakitceps4177 Před 2 lety

      That was my first gun!

    • @timblack6422
      @timblack6422 Před 2 lety

      I inherited a PT92F that is full frame, but damn I like it

    • @Happycamper808
      @Happycamper808 Před 2 lety

      My taurus tx22 is one of my favorite range guns. Taurus makes good stuff. I want to get one of the revolvers they have eventually.

    • @Sigrafix
      @Sigrafix Před 2 lety +1

      @Tim Black I want a chrome pt92, just looks so cool Lol.

  • @BladeObssession
    @BladeObssession Před rokem +6

    I remember back in the late 80's and early 90's some of the most common ccw pistols were the AMT .380 backup, Makarov 9x18, See camp .32, Baby Browning's, snub .38s, and FMJ derringers out of Ducktown. TN. We've come a long way since then man

  • @lindanelson8400
    @lindanelson8400 Před 2 lety +3

    My mom has carried a S&W model 60 since the mid 70's, but now she's 82 and has arthritis. She can't pull the trigger in double action and she has trouble even cocking the hammer for a single action shot. I brought her a Glock 43 with a Shield Arms 15 round magazine, she loves it, and even though she can't work the slide it doesn't matter. If she ever needed to use it she's got 15 + 1 in the chamber. I can always reload it for her after she dispatches the bad guy.

  • @Hawk1966
    @Hawk1966 Před 2 lety +4

    I had been shooting most of my life. Dad bought me a Nylon 66 when I was 11. I waited to get my concealed carry permit until I saw the writing on the wall that the world was going wonky. I took the class, shot (well) for qualification. Decided on the pistol I wanted to carry (Sig P365) and everything was cool. Got a decent holster and carry system. It was all good. Then I dropped the slide on a full mag and had a round chambered. That was a spooky feeling.

  • @TheRevHasRisen55
    @TheRevHasRisen55 Před 2 lety +11

    Started out with a Steyr M9 A2 MF, then realized there are not many comfortable holsters for it, tried a few but wasnt feeling them. The steyr became my bedside gun and i had to make my way over to a S&W shield, which i still carry to this day

  • @jonbar3842
    @jonbar3842 Před 2 lety +7

    My first was a glock 19. Bad choice. I'm short skinny and have small hands so I couldn't conceal it well, then I got the M&P shield 9mm. Perfect.

    • @Sexyduffman420
      @Sexyduffman420 Před 2 lety

      I had the same thing happen to me. Tried to fill 2 rolls with 1 g19. Couldn't carry it well and should have just bought a 17 for home defense at the end of the day. I've shot those shields and have been thinking about picking one up. 🤔

  • @Shane-cj1gh
    @Shane-cj1gh Před 2 lety +9

    Would anyone else love to see a video showing off Eric’s and chads whole collections?

  • @AString95
    @AString95 Před 2 lety +46

    I went for a g19 for my first carry gun. Bit a of mistake, although, I’m still glad I have it. I run a 365xl and I’m a big fan of that gun. Spectre version lookin nice too.

    • @mlfman
      @mlfman Před 2 lety +7

      Amen brother man! Can’t go wrong with 365. Hopefully all these new owners get their training so they don’t shoot their toes off with it

    • @9x19freedom
      @9x19freedom Před 2 lety +2

      @@mlfman amen to that I've had a scary situation one time with new gun owners

    • @tikimurtaugh4919
      @tikimurtaugh4919 Před 2 lety +2

      You should try a glock 48 with the shield 15 rd mags. It's a slim line 19 with the same capacity

    • @9x19freedom
      @9x19freedom Před 2 lety

      @@tikimurtaugh4919 but doesn't it have a longer grip than the 19 since it's slimmer but holds 15 I wouldn't carry it I switched from a sar 9 (same size as a g17) to a PSA dagger a huge difference in size and weight

  • @brianleverich4467
    @brianleverich4467 Před 2 lety +3

    Fifty years ago it was a model 36 j frame.38 chiefs special today it’s a air weight j frame .38 special I’ve tried many other’s but this one has always been faithful

  • @christopherharpster9330
    @christopherharpster9330 Před 2 lety +9

    My first CCW was a Shield single stack .9MM. Then I bought an XD, traded it for a G19, still have the 19, but now carry a Shield Plus

    • @danielrodriguez5463
      @danielrodriguez5463 Před 2 lety

      I started carrying when the Shield 2.0 just came out and loved it, it was recommended by my brother who is LE.
      I bought a Shield Plus PC 4 inch barrel and it is just the best thing I have ever shot on a micro 9 pistol.
      I just run it much better than a Sig p365, Springfield hellcat or Glock 43x .
      Anyone today is very lucky to have so many good affordable options. Good video!

    • @frankyeilding2546
      @frankyeilding2546 Před 2 lety

      Shield + is awesome

    • @michaelsweaney3890
      @michaelsweaney3890 Před rokem

      Shield + PC is BOSS!!!!! 💪

    • @christopherharpster9330
      @christopherharpster9330 Před rokem

      @@michaelsweaney3890 I have the PC and it's a GAMECHANGER!

  • @johnmurphy7250
    @johnmurphy7250 Před 2 lety +4

    Personal plan the best gun is the one in my hand. I carry a hipoint 9mm with a wolf holster

    • @DW133_
      @DW133_ Před 2 lety

      @Henry Schnelle hi point are perfectly reliable unless it has been abused and never been cleaned.

  • @garyandtricia1
    @garyandtricia1 Před 2 lety +9

    My first was a G20. Because when I learned that I could get my CCW in CA, that's what I owned.

  • @Sauerbrew777
    @Sauerbrew777 Před 2 lety +32

    My first was a G26. It's an ok gun, but I always felt like I was trying to hold onto a bar of soap. I now carry an P365X and couldn't be happier. As far as holsters, I'd recommend a Vedder Litetuck. I really like that Vedder moves the bulk of where the metal clip attaches to the kydex down near the bottom of the holster. Having that bulk moved off your waistline really helps keep the holster comfortable when sitting down. They are also made in the USA and have outstanding customer service.

    • @p51mustang24
      @p51mustang24 Před rokem +2

      The G26 was really good a dozen years ago, but it’s really been made mostly obsolete by the likes of the g48,g43, p365, hellcat, etc.
      There might still be a place for a g26 if you already own g19’s, 17’s and 34’s, but the slimmer alternatives just make more sense for carry. And I’m pretty sure g26 sales are way down now too, so the market agrees.

    • @sirdanoman
      @sirdanoman Před rokem +1

      Use Vedder for almost all my holster needs👍

    • @ecureed
      @ecureed Před rokem +1

      Waiting on a light tuck for my P10s right now, can’t wait!

    • @troytruong8246
      @troytruong8246 Před rokem +1

      "like holding a bar of soap." Couldn't agree more. I hated the g26. It is outdated and history! Who the hell buys g26 anymore? lol

    • @ExecuteALLdemoratsANDrinos
      @ExecuteALLdemoratsANDrinos Před 6 měsíci

      I am looking to buy one sell me yours

  • @josephs5230
    @josephs5230 Před 2 lety +12

    I went with a bersa .380, it was affordable, compact and reminiscent of 007’s walther.

    • @bostonterrierfanatic9652
      @bostonterrierfanatic9652 Před 2 lety +1

      Those pistols are awesome man. I love mine.

    • @Ali-7676
      @Ali-7676 Před 2 lety

      I want one, esp the double stack one.

    • @markbroughton6811
      @markbroughton6811 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree, they are good guns. I have a Bersa and a Walther and prefer the bersa.

  • @vent51177
    @vent51177 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video to show people that are new to CCW.
    Great advice on training with a 22lr especially with current ammo prices.
    I carry a CZ PCR and use a Kadet kit for practice.

  • @dakotashireman6404
    @dakotashireman6404 Před 2 lety +4

    Shield was mine... but also take a look at ruger sr9c.. great bang for your buck

  • @mrarchangel1
    @mrarchangel1 Před 2 lety +3

    I choose based on where I'm going.... cutting grass? Glock 48, taking wife to dinner, staccato c2, Wal-Mart in FL. 10.5 " ar15 lol

  • @LoveLifeLiveLife7
    @LoveLifeLiveLife7 Před měsícem

    Finally, someone who's not pushing me to get their favorite firearm instead of guiding me unto what is best for me and my needs! Thank you sooo very much for your informative lesson!

  • @alexferguson9836
    @alexferguson9836 Před 2 lety +2

    Lol. It's funny you should mention that Eric, actually people do slap skis on and go flying down the mountain into pine trees. I see it regularly here in Colorado. unfortunately.

  • @KBP18
    @KBP18 Před 2 lety +8

    I’m well versed in firearms and I still enjoy watching these introduction to firearms videos , you never know what else you can learn . Big fan of the channel too!!

  • @southernexposure123
    @southernexposure123 Před rokem +7

    I'm an olden dude and I've been around guns all my life and had self defense handguns the last 10 or so years. You covered the subject well. My opinion is that the best few pieces of advice you gave is to try several guns in hand to help you decide which gun you want to carry daily and to use whatever style of handgun you're most comfortable carrying.
    I agree that the .25 caliber semi automatic center fire is a little enemic for self defense and is about equal to the .22 caliber rim fire pistols in energy foot pounds. The .25 is likely a little more dependable and reliable by the virtue of being a center fire round. The .380 is a little more powerful than the .22 and the .25, but the really small .380s aren't pleasant to fire more than a few dozen times when target praacticing, which is very important. I have a .380 and carry it, but would rather fire a 9mm handgun 200 times rather than fire my .380 2 dozen times. The little .380 stings significantly after firing 2 dozen rounds while my small 9mm is tolerable even after firing 200 rounds.
    I might get laughed at, but I often shoot my Co2 BB pistol 300 to 600 rounds at reasonable self defense distances. The BB gun is a double action trigger pull which has a trigger about equal in feel to my daily carry centre fire self defense pistol. My theory was that much of the same practice actions and procedures I would learn with the BB gun would transfer directly to the center fire pistol and so far that theory worked out to be true. Everything isn't identical, but trigger contriol, sight picture, holding steady while fring and firing quickly at multiple targets is a lot alike. Plus with the BB gun I can get in a weeks worth of practice for very low cost and do it in my back yard with no bothered neighbors.
    Almost every handgun caliber available has a cartridge that's worthy of self defense use. I decide on my carry ammunition based on ballistics gel penetration and the FBI recommendations. That's highly important for self defense scenarios and is NOT the same for pistol game hunting rounds where it's desired that a projectile for game hunting to go all the way through the hunted game. That's not ideal for many self defense situations
    II've watched a lot of your videos the last few years. Good work

    • @johnacord6224
      @johnacord6224 Před rokem +1

      A lot of us have learned to shoot by shooting a BB gun, so you don't sound silly, at all.

    • @wizardofahhhs759
      @wizardofahhhs759 Před 8 měsíci +1

      My M&P Shield 2.0 in .380acp is an absolute joy to shoot, and fun as hell too. The pocket pistols are just too small for .380. Matching the caliber to the pistol size and you can't go wrong.

    • @sgtjoefriday2638
      @sgtjoefriday2638 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I'm an old dude also, and have arthritis. Have carried all types of guns in all calibers. Just got a S&W 380 EZ recently and it is the most pleasant shooting handgun in my arsenal. Like it even better than my Sig 365.380. FWIW

    • @southernexposure123
      @southernexposure123 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@sgtjoefriday2638 It's worth a lot that you have a carry piece you're comfortable with. Thank you for the information.

  • @manueldejesuspena1581
    @manueldejesuspena1581 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hey bro I’ve been watching since I was 16 and now I’m 18 here in Texas just went to the range today and loved it. The culture, the friendly people, and especially the kick of the pistols and rifles. There is no doubt in my mind that in the coming months I’m going to buy my first firearm using this video as a reference thank you for supporting the noobies like me.

  • @aliciagalindo3038
    @aliciagalindo3038 Před rokem +2

    My first handgun was a "J" frame 38. Bought it well over 20 years ago used at a pawnshop for $100. 5 shot with a hammer. I had to get my mom to buy it for me, cause I wasn't 21 yet. Southern Oregon, so got to bring her home same day. Still have her to this day. I have several guns, but that one is easy to carry, not heavy, and in all the years I've had her, I've never once needed to point, brandish, or even let anyone know I've got her. I prefer it stays that way. I'm confident, she'll bark if I needed her to, and she ain't barking, without biting.
    Very unlikely, and I hang out in some very questionable areas.

  • @jameseb89
    @jameseb89 Před 2 lety +36

    I think with all the info out there, it's important to just stress safety and comfortability. When you're getting your first gun or first carry gun, there is no right or wrong. Just learn the 4 basic rules of gun safety and pick a gun that you're comfortable with, or that you think you'll be comfortable with. And that's really it. You don't have to buy into the concept that some guns are better than others, or that some carry options are better than others. Just do you, and be safe while doing it!

    • @reddituser420
      @reddituser420 Před 2 lety

      @@dv8322
      I 100% agree I know a guy who IWB's a 6 inch taurus 608. Yes it's his first gun. Yes he picked that gun. And yes its a horrible idea.

    • @Random-rt5ec
      @Random-rt5ec Před 2 lety +2

      My carry gun is a 9mm S&W M&P Compact and for the 1st year that I had it I could barely hit the side of a barn with it, I think because I could not handle the recoil. With steady practice my groupings are now 100% on the target with an occasional bullseye. I'd like to thank President Obama for inspiring me to become armed to the teeth, thanks bath house Barry!

    • @naughtystep9856
      @naughtystep9856 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Random-rt5ec Thanks, I’m encouraged, I’m still working on hitting the side of a barn 🤣
      Trying again tomorrow.

    • @frankedgar6694
      @frankedgar6694 Před 2 lety +1

      I absolutely disagree. It is not as simple as picking out what you like. My first pistol purchase was a Beretta 92. I totally love shooting it and I’m much more accurate with it than my Shield. Try carrying and concealing a large weapon compared to the lighter, more concealable smaller weapon. I wish I’d have discovered CZcams before I decided to buy my weapons.

    • @kylen1922
      @kylen1922 Před 2 lety +3

      @@frankedgar6694 u should try a sig p365 xl if your haveing a hard time with the shield. When shooting a pistol 90% is grip and 10percent trigger has been my experience.

  • @wodenswheelgun3278
    @wodenswheelgun3278 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video, would like to see more in this series. Maybe comparing carry guns in things like barrel length vs velocity and effect at ranges like 5 yards, 10 yards, 15, yards.

  • @timg7627
    @timg7627 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video. I appreciate the effort required to put this together.
    One point many people don’t mention in these videos or even in most gun stores is the grip. Specifically length, angle and size of grip where it pertains to drawing from concealed. These are CCW pistols after all and they’re carried to be used in a life threatening situation.
    A pistol can hit all parameters each person decides for themselves but if they can’t get a solid grip when drawing from concealed none of that matters.

  • @twatmunro
    @twatmunro Před 2 lety +1

    I miss the old Moss Pawn and Gun videos. Those videos were the thing that actually got me interested in guns. Sadly, I live in the UK so I'm about as likely to ever get to cc a handgun as Ali is to get his 40 virgins in the afterlife.

  • @almostontimehero5415
    @almostontimehero5415 Před 2 lety +6

    I loved to carry my s/w model 39. Was so perfect for my needs, but once I saw spots of rust, I had to retire it from my carry options.

    • @georgelewis9127
      @georgelewis9127 Před rokem +1

      That's why I purchased a S&W Model 659 (Same design in stainless steel and 14-round mag).

  • @BrandonGotCaniks
    @BrandonGotCaniks Před 2 lety +6

    Canik TP9SF elite is my ccw similar to glock 19 size but amazing trigger and great shooting gun. Whatever you feel is reliable enough to save your life will work.

  • @JD-the-firearm-fanatic
    @JD-the-firearm-fanatic Před rokem +2

    Glock 43x - shield arms 15 rd mags. Unbeatable

  • @MikelisFeelinit
    @MikelisFeelinit Před rokem +1

    Very informative and detailed for anyone looking or new to guns. Love your content. Keep it up!

  • @rongedrose7067
    @rongedrose7067 Před rokem +18

    Great video. I think alot of new gun buyers dont understand how the different sizes of guns go. all the different numbers ect. Me being one of those. Your really good at being able to understand about what your talking about. I went with the XPs 45. Love it!

  • @purpleshogun6488
    @purpleshogun6488 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video! Researched for months before getting my 1st and still most carried ccw a Smith and Wesson Shield Plus. Not a single regret. Since then I've also picked up a fun METE SFX and a small LCP Max for Summer carry. Practice a lot with the Shield, awful with the Ruger and love shooting the Canik. Just wish they'd come out with a 45 acp.

  • @mrpete2405
    @mrpete2405 Před 2 lety +1

    You mentioned going ro the post oofic in your video. Remember that having a firearm in a post office is a federal crime. The 10th court of appeals extended that restriction to the parking lot.

  • @jazzman5598
    @jazzman5598 Před rokem +2

    Superb vid Eric. You teach well. Thanks

  • @mrpete2405
    @mrpete2405 Před 2 lety +3

    I always recommend a revolver for first CCW for people especially those that are not going to practice and be proficient. Semi autos are complicated and the user needs to worry about the many different ways they could cause the gun to jam and many other things like clearing a jam. Ive been teaching that way since 1993 and I have yet to see a civilian gun fight that a reload is necessary, there may be some but they are few and far between.

  • @monsta2311
    @monsta2311 Před 2 lety +5

    bought my first gun today actually, got a glock 17. Really looking forward to getting it. next probably going to get a S&W AR15

    • @frankedgar6694
      @frankedgar6694 Před 2 lety

      Consider getting a Ruger PC Carbine instead unless you’re buying the AR to hunt. The Ruger PC is an excellent home defense weapon and much cheaper to go to the range and shoot 100 rounds. And the PC is so much fun to shoot.

    • @CowboyFate
      @CowboyFate Před 2 lety

      If you want a great entry level AR 15 that won't break the bank, go for a ruger 556 or Springfield Saint. Nothing wrong with the smith and Wesson, but what I have found is that many people who get the smith and Wesson end up wanting to upgrade it a bunch. So you might as well spend a couple hundred extra (if possible for your budget) and get something more ready to go out of the box.

  • @wayneodle6876
    @wayneodle6876 Před rokem

    This video opened my eyes to a hobby and a collector which were previously unknown to me. Most enjoyable !!

  • @wellington400
    @wellington400 Před 2 lety +2

    My first gun was a Springfield XD. To bulky to carry. I ended up getting the Sig P365X for carry. Great all day carry gun. Now I rotate between the P365X and the P320 Xcomp. The smaller polymer striker fired handguns are more snappy than the larger ones which is why I prefer the 320.

  • @jonmajarucon51
    @jonmajarucon51 Před rokem +6

    Really enjoyed your presentation. Practical and realistic and truthful. Thank you

  • @chrism6904
    @chrism6904 Před 2 lety +4

    My "first" CCW is a Kahr CM9. Fantastic little handgun! I originally tried using a Glock 19, but only being 5'6 120lbs that handgun was completely obvious and had to get a new one (the Kahr CM9).

    • @thystaff742
      @thystaff742 Před rokem

      My first was a keltec 380. The 2nd was the khar cm9. I still carry it with a spare mag to this day.

  • @mikebabb2155
    @mikebabb2155 Před 2 lety +1

    A correction to what Eric said striker fired guns first came out in the mid 1800s and have been in production since. For example the P08 Luger is a striker fired pistol that came out in 1908. Striker fired is not a newer technology and just because something is striker fired it does not mean that it is not double or single action. In fact you would be pretty hard pressed to find a pistol that is not double or single action regardless of whether or not it is striker fired. What is a newer technology is pistols with a polymer frame. The first of which was the double action only striker fired H&K VP70 which came out in 1970. However I will state that despite only having maybe two features that were innovative the advertising and the takedown method Glock made polymer frame striker fired pistols popular after they came out in 1983.

  • @theshotgunscientists
    @theshotgunscientists Před 2 lety +2

    I bought a pa63 in 9mm makarov not long after the video you and chad did with it. That’s been my carry gun for years. I carry it itw, chambered round, safety off because of the stiff double action pull. Single action pull is nice and light.

  • @originalamerican9396
    @originalamerican9396 Před 2 lety +6

    Either a Glock 19 or one of the flavors of CZ Compact pistols. Can't go wrong with either and both are fully capable of functioning as a CCW or duty gun.

    • @dadude000
      @dadude000 Před 2 lety

      my dad swore cz so they must be good

    • @billtravis100
      @billtravis100 Před 2 lety

      Big enough to fight with, small enough to carry.

  • @dutch0770
    @dutch0770 Před 2 lety +6

    Mine was a 357 snub. But I recommend the Canik SC. $400 or less and sig 365, m&p shield plus are the best imo

    • @randomgamer-st1ie
      @randomgamer-st1ie Před 2 lety +2

      I keep waiting for Canik to make a .45

    • @dutch0770
      @dutch0770 Před 2 lety

      @@randomgamer-st1ie I'm surprised they haven't yet. I think the Glock 21s (gen 5s) are supposed to come out 2024....so maybe they will release then 🤔

  • @ken244
    @ken244 Před rokem

    Great video, I consider myself intermediate experience (barely), and learned most of what you covered the long/hard way. The "take your time" is excellent advice. BTW Thank You for your service to our great country.

  • @josephososkie3029
    @josephososkie3029 Před 3 měsíci

    This is a very good service provided. There is so much information, though, it seems most vids, from Hickok to Iraqveteran really talk a great deal. Easy to get lost. I’d suggest chapters with summation.

  • @Anonymous_________
    @Anonymous_________ Před 2 lety +4

    Rip Berry.

    • @The1320master
      @The1320master Před 2 lety +1

      He was a great addition the the channel . R.I.p ......

  • @gnomereviews
    @gnomereviews Před 2 lety +4

    2018 HK VP9SK. LWG F3 trigger, Trijicon XR night sights, & trigger bar was polished by my gun smith she’s been worked. My only gripe is HK not releasing an optic ready slide for previous owners like they did the HK VP9L.

    • @gnomereviews
      @gnomereviews Před 2 lety +1

      @@anthonyarcher7268 who says it has to be your first? If your being sarcastic which I assume you are I’d rather have a slightly lighter trigger even as a beginner. It would be easier to get used to and master basic fundamentals.

    • @justindunlap1235
      @justindunlap1235 Před 2 lety

      @@gnomereviews every stock hk pistol I've ever shot had a rather heavy trigger, especially the vp9. There good triggers just heavier than I'm used to.

  • @IdahomeStrongman
    @IdahomeStrongman Před 2 lety +1

    "This is Eric and Barry from Moss Pawn & Gun" miss those days

  • @braedenwise1169
    @braedenwise1169 Před 2 lety +2

    The 365 xl holds 12+1 the regular 365 holds 10, they make an x version which holds the 12+1 but also has the shorter barrel of the regular 365. Also the holosun 507k fits on it out of the box with no plates needed factory sighted in.

  • @sharkillsbear
    @sharkillsbear Před 2 lety +5

    Not done with this video yet but will finish today. Wanted to say thank you very much for all the explanations. Wish you would work at my local gun shop. You are absolutely the benchmark for how guys should explain firearms to new folks.

  • @RealRonSwanson
    @RealRonSwanson Před 2 lety +8

    To be clear. The P365 capacities you quote, Eric are for the extended magazines. The flush capacity for the 365 XL is 12+1 and the 365 is 10+1.

    • @FoulPet
      @FoulPet Před rokem

      Kinda like saying the G19 has a capacity of 33 rounds.

  • @joshuaearle673
    @joshuaearle673 Před rokem

    Eric,
    I watch almost all of your videos. I love the work you do. not all of us are new brother. keep up the good work.

  • @danielcurtis8746
    @danielcurtis8746 Před 2 lety +2

    I've been in to guns since I was a kid, was raised around them my whole life, but it is nice to get your take on things like this. My first carry gun was a Makarov, then a star BM, and after that I went down a rabbit hole of different carry pieces including striker fired, I thought I was so cool when I bought my first Glock haha. Great video as always Eric, look forward to the next video.

  • @Jonno2summit
    @Jonno2summit Před rokem +6

    My perspective is that of a reloader. My first was a 380 ACP, and that cartridge is only 3mm shorter than 9mm Luger, but the brass is MUCH thinner and not good for reloading. 9mm brass is heavy and thick. I switched to 9. The 380 cartridge isn't bad, but it's the diameter of a cartridge that affects how many rounds you can carry in a mag (hence the new 30 Super Carry cartridge). 9 and 380 are the same diameter, as are 357, 38 and others. Those numbers are just "brand names" for a particular cartridge. They are all .356" including 9mm.
    The diameter of a cartridge defines how wide a pistol is. If it is single-stack, the pistol can be slimmer and carry less. If it is double-stack it will likely be wider and carry more. But the cartridge diameter determines that. I like the concept of the new 30 Super Carry, but I'm already invested in 9 for CCW. The 30 Super Carry is a smaller diameter higher velocity round that is almost equal to 9mm in pounds-per-sq inch hitting power. Being smaller diameter is the purpose of the 30 Super Carry, to be able to pack more into a mag without requiring a wider handle/mag well.

    • @Nostrildomus
      @Nostrildomus Před rokem

      I'd look at one myself . S&W chambered the 337 mag in the J-frame , nice kit gun .

    • @waynehendrix4806
      @waynehendrix4806 Před rokem

      It does what it does. I carried a Colt govt model 380 for years. Reloaded for it also. The hardest part was getting a good bullet start on the cartridge.. took a little care in the tip location.. just like...

  • @DownD.Hole92
    @DownD.Hole92 Před 2 lety +5

    My first ccw was and still is a ruger ec9s. I love this pistol, but i feel an upgrade coming soon.

    • @randalthor6872
      @randalthor6872 Před 2 lety +2

      Still have my original generation LC9 haha. I probably should upgrade but it was my first and i"ve had it for 5 years lol

    • @DownD.Hole92
      @DownD.Hole92 Před 2 lety +1

      @@randalthor6872 they're great guns, but I've always had that bug of investing in more firearms.

  • @Outsider25E
    @Outsider25E Před 2 lety

    Very thorough video.
    I’ve been known to carry quite a wide variety over the years.
    Currently carrying either a Shield+ PC, or M&P full size .357 Sig.

  • @jossueangel
    @jossueangel Před rokem +1

    Recently got my first firearm. Shadow Systems Cr920. I love it. I keep it on me 24/7.

  • @user-pq4by2rq9y
    @user-pq4by2rq9y Před 2 lety +3

    If it was my first gun, I would want a da/sa 380 or something with a safety. The safety is so I can develop confidence to carry. The DA/SA is so I can figure out what I want from my pistol.
    ...or a CSX. You know what? Just give me a CSX.

  • @timk2083
    @timk2083 Před 2 lety +6

    Great video. I would consider the core pillars of a CCW choice to be (in no particular order of importance) affordability, concealability, comfort, reliability, lethality, and capacity. Choice of CCW is very personal so of course everyone will vary but I would personally consider a Sig P365XL with some type of self defense ammo a good choice. Plenty of guns manage to tick most if not all of the pillars, while others might not, for example double stack Glocks are famously reliable but might not be the easiest to conceal. Do your research and always, always, always if possible rent or borrow a gun you want to consider buying from a friend or a range before buying one, and above all train with this gun because your life might literally depend on it

    • @deker0954
      @deker0954 Před rokem

      Make sure it fits your hand. Then make your tactics fit the gun.

  • @jasonstarnes3838
    @jasonstarnes3838 Před 2 lety +1

    My first edc was a glock g23 gen 2. Carried it for years. Still have it of course but now use a glock 43 with a taran +3 extension.

  • @chriscorbray4457
    @chriscorbray4457 Před rokem

    Great video and information. I’ve been going back and forth on 4 different hand guns and haven’t figured out which one yet. Great idea about going to your range and renting them. I’m gonna do that!

  • @theglobalistchannel1471
    @theglobalistchannel1471 Před 2 lety +2

    My first CCW was a Taurus G2C 9mm. At 10 yards I had a 7 on middle and 5 around it. The gun felt too light for me, I had a buddy that had a .40 S&W, so I asked him to try it and I got a 3 hits 2 misses, I then got a .45 1911 and got 5 out of 5 on middle. Figure out what works for you

  • @crabbyturtle1594
    @crabbyturtle1594 Před 2 lety +3

    My wife has serious racking issues and is much more comfortable with a revolver. I've tried the EZ and a tip up barrel to no avail. 43X works for me.

    • @skylab2399
      @skylab2399 Před 2 lety +1

      I got my mom a springfield xd9 sub and she struggled to rack it so I bought a leather loop charging handle for about $20 and now she can do it no problem. Worth looking into unless she would rather have a revolver regardless.

    • @mikehouser7587
      @mikehouser7587 Před 2 lety +2

      Great example of what works for each individual. My wife had shooting problems with j frame 38 in light loads. Picked up 380 EZ and now keeps asking to go $hoot. All about each persons preference. Be safe.

  • @johnschofield9496
    @johnschofield9496 Před 2 lety +1

    My favorite now and likely ongoing are my Kahrs. Slim, accurate, reliable and a fabulous D/A only trigger !

  • @fearknot7
    @fearknot7 Před 2 lety +2

    You should carry whatever you can shoot the best. Be it a Hi-Point or HK. My first carry pistol was a PT-111 Taurus. That thing ran like a clock.

  • @The1320master
    @The1320master Před 2 lety +10

    My first ccw was a Dan Wesson custom 45 1911 carted it around for two days that was the end of that ! Lol then got a Springfield xd 9 on which I still own ! Love it !

    • @dadude000
      @dadude000 Před 2 lety

      damm your lucky

    • @andrewcheff4035
      @andrewcheff4035 Před 2 lety +3

      Dang mine was a $25 Jennings .22 from a pawn shop! You had a heavy start for packing.

    • @ShitboxFlyer
      @ShitboxFlyer Před 2 lety +1

      Man you really downgraded

    • @The1320master
      @The1320master Před 2 lety +3

      Oh no I still have it . Just don’t Cary it . But then again I have many other guns now as well . 😁 I am not a brand guy ,I’m a gun guy I also have Jennings hi points Iver Johnsons Taurus and a slew of others. Just love the sport ! Oh and Eric’s videos !! 😁

    • @kuuryotwo5153
      @kuuryotwo5153 Před 2 lety

      I doubt there will come a day I move my 1911 out of my carry rotation. I'm glad you found something you like better though. I actually like the XD series.

  • @FogGoblin
    @FogGoblin Před rokem +5

    A Gun is a Gun. Especially when you need it.

  • @crusaderone1701
    @crusaderone1701 Před 2 lety +1

    I have been carrying a glock 36 or a beretta 92fs for the last 10 years. Love them both.

  • @PewPewBeets
    @PewPewBeets Před 2 lety +2

    My first CCW was my first gun I ever bought. It was a 9mm M&P9 variant meant for law enforcement.

  • @oscardavis3906
    @oscardavis3906 Před rokem +3

    MY FIRST carry gun was a Colt 4" Nickle plated "Diamondback"

  • @gnomereviews
    @gnomereviews Před 2 lety +11

    Regarding holsters, Red Earth Concealment makes the best holster to date I’ve used personally kydex wise. Same quality as Safariland with real customer service. I’m running the KITO IWB TLR-3 compatible FN 5.7 MK2 holster. DCC Monoblock upgrade and Mod Wing upgrade. Definitely the most comfortable kydex option to date even with a full size that’s threaded barrel ready. Eventually I’ll get the SureFire XSC Hellcat model light for my VP9SK and get a holster for it as well from Red Earth. Red Earth also offers the Safariland compatible adapter set up with drop leg OWB options if that’s more your style. That option is going to be way more expensive obviously which is the main reason I went IWB. For soft holsters I’m a Sticky Holster guy. Hope this helps!

    • @TheMonteCarlo
      @TheMonteCarlo Před 2 lety +2

      Gerber Holsters is extremely underrated. Can't go wrong with Black Rhino Concealment, either!

  • @davehoetmer6188
    @davehoetmer6188 Před 2 lety

    thank you your great at explaining these things and ive always found your vids to be really impressive and you think good and long about what you are going say i appreciate that

  • @mortbot
    @mortbot Před 2 lety

    Nicely done! Especially the 1st ten minutes of video, every newbie should hear that!

  • @oneeyeddoc2690
    @oneeyeddoc2690 Před 2 lety +4

    The Sig XL extended mag as a back up makes a super addition to the 365 as a carry

  • @cironicholas526
    @cironicholas526 Před 2 lety +4

    For me, untrained and new to guns, a 38 special seems best for my purposes. 5 or 6 rounds is twice what i need to make loud bangs and run away. No need to reload, as I'd be retreating further after each shot i take. Plus guns with a slide seem to have more variables and thus more chances for error or misfires, which, IMO, is the main thing an inexperienced and untrained person should be avoiding when buying their first gun.

    • @randomgamer-st1ie
      @randomgamer-st1ie Před 2 lety +2

      Try a .357 magnum snubnose. You can practice with .38 spl, and carry .357 out of the same gun. Recoil aint that bad either.

    • @cironicholas526
      @cironicholas526 Před 2 lety

      @@randomgamer-st1ie great idea! Can all 357s shoot 38spl or do i have to look for specific ones?

    • @randomgamer-st1ie
      @randomgamer-st1ie Před 2 lety +1

      @@cironicholas526 All can shoot both, but not the other way around.

    • @randomgamer-st1ie
      @randomgamer-st1ie Před 2 lety +1

      @@cironicholas526 the price of some of the Smith & Wesson revolvers can be a little surprising, I recommend looking at the Taurus 605. It's half the price and built like a tank.

    • @cironicholas526
      @cironicholas526 Před 2 lety

      @@randomgamer-st1ie sweet, that was the exact model I've been considering

  • @MrPeterschmit
    @MrPeterschmit Před rokem

    Thank you for your wisdom in this time of madness sir. Seriously.

  • @road_warrior_1
    @road_warrior_1 Před 2 lety +1

    Get the one that's comfortable and you can shoot very easily I personally carry a bersa .380

  • @Frenchy5117
    @Frenchy5117 Před 2 lety +4

    Having so many options makes it more difficult, highly recommend handling and shooting as many as possible

  • @Fr33manTV
    @Fr33manTV Před 2 lety +4

    9:50 - 1st Gun - S&W J-Frame .38 Revolver 5-shot (For experienced)
    12:10 - 2nd Gun - S&W Revolver 67-5 (For experienced)
    13:30 - 3rd Gun - S&W 1911SC
    19:05 - 4th Gun - CZ SP01 Phantom
    24:14 - 5th Gun - Single Stack .25

  • @alcofino7149
    @alcofino7149 Před rokem

    Good video on attempting to assist newbies into selecting a conceal carry handguns… My first conceal carry gun, was actually the only handgun I owned which was a DA/SA full size Beretta PX4 that only weighed 28oz and was slim enough. Not too long after I bought a smaller Springfield Armory XD-E that only carried 8+1 or 9+1 that was DA/SA like my Beretta but got me more used to conceal carrying most of the time to be my dedicated EDC. Eventually I graduated to a striker fire and one of the wonder 9’s the Sig p365 XL and I couldn’t be happier with this for every day conceal carry in comfort and yet with decent ammo capacity. That being said, every so often I will rotate my original full size Beretta PX4 that I have more of an appreciation for and not to mention that it carries 17+1 flush.

  • @the_last_rangefinder_society

    Great vid…..good to see striker v hammer explained simply. Thankyou!