On days I only have one gun it's an LCR22 appendix but, most days I add a Kel-Tec P32 to a front pocket. Two small lightweight guns works best for me. Having two draw options covers a lot of potential scenarios.
Great short vid. I pocket carry a lot and I always thought that staging a hand in the pocket was a pro to pocket carry. Good to know that it is indeed faster but that appendix can be just about as fast if properly staged. Although I think the practice required to get your staged appendix down to hand in the pocket speed is beyond most people like me who only shoot once a month at best. Keep up the great work.
Love my 22 snubby 43c front pocket. Can easily carry another appendix. I’ve got a 22mag 7 shot as well. Both smith and Wesson and use the Hamre Forge grip. Would love to see a video of you shooting 2 snubbies simultaneously. Zero recoil so why not dispatch both guys at same moment.
What are you talking about? Us pocket carriers have always explained that pocket carry has always been faster and superior with the chances of less hangups with a proper pocket pistol. You can walk around with full purchase without a soul in the world noticing a thing. I walk to and from my car in every parking lot like this. It’s the equivalent of a women having her hand in her purse gripping her pistol while doing the same thing.
From someone that's in a restricted state with 10 round limit, would you still recommend 22 and 9mm? Or should i go with 40,45 or 10mm for edc since i can only have 10? Just curious on your thoughts bcuz i haven't really seen you shoot anything else for edc. Thanks!
@@Crazypitbull16 there’s no quantifiable gains in ‘more caliber’ pistols. There’s plenty of drawbacks. You cannot shoot 40/45/10mm etc better than you can shoot 9mm. This is a physics issue that applies to everyone.
@demonstratedconceptsllc4918 yeah that's true, ik for you 12 inches a penetration and shot placement is your focus and usally people that go for more caliber are backing it with 1 shot stop statistics. 🤔
When your getting mugged, but don't have time for it.
Good lookn beard brutha. And as you alreadie know, good shot.
On days I only have one gun it's an LCR22 appendix but, most days I add a Kel-Tec P32 to a front pocket. Two small lightweight guns works best for me. Having two draw options covers a lot of potential scenarios.
Great short vid. I pocket carry a lot and I always thought that staging a hand in the pocket was a pro to pocket carry. Good to know that it is indeed faster but that appendix can be just about as fast if properly staged. Although I think the practice required to get your staged appendix down to hand in the pocket speed is beyond most people like me who only shoot once a month at best. Keep up the great work.
A hand already on your gun is literally twice as fast as anything else. Pocket carry is a huge advantage. His DCON hoodie is also excellent.
On top of all that, you don’t have to dress as much around your carry.
What holster for the Glock and is it comfy or a belly poker?
Love my 22 snubby 43c front pocket. Can easily carry another appendix. I’ve got a 22mag 7 shot as well. Both smith and Wesson and use the Hamre Forge grip. Would love to see a video of you shooting 2 snubbies simultaneously. Zero recoil so why not dispatch both guys at same moment.
Right on, man. Shows even out of the pocket you can still be fast and accurate, if you put the practice in. Any plans on holding a class in Florida?
Would love to. Fall is open. Contact me through website if you’d like to host!
What are you talking about? Us pocket carriers have always explained that pocket carry has always been faster and superior with the chances of less hangups with a proper pocket pistol. You can walk around with full purchase without a soul in the world noticing a thing. I walk to and from my car in every parking lot like this. It’s the equivalent of a women having her hand in her purse gripping her pistol while doing the same thing.
From someone that's in a restricted state with 10 round limit, would you still recommend 22 and 9mm? Or should i go with 40,45 or 10mm for edc since i can only have 10? Just curious on your thoughts bcuz i haven't really seen you shoot anything else for edc. Thanks!
@@Crazypitbull16 there’s no quantifiable gains in ‘more caliber’ pistols. There’s plenty of drawbacks.
You cannot shoot 40/45/10mm etc better than you can shoot 9mm. This is a physics issue that applies to everyone.
@demonstratedconceptsllc4918 yeah that's true, ik for you 12 inches a penetration and shot placement is your focus and usally people that go for more caliber are backing it with 1 shot stop statistics. 🤔
Unique content, thanks.
I carry my G19 in a Fat Operator appendix holster. It is a pretty deep carry too. It's very comfortable.
How does that deep carry G19 feel towards the end of the day? Not sure I'd be able to do it comfortably, but I'm very interested to try now
Helluva lot more comfortable than traditional AIWB or strong side
Are you still using the Hamre hook grips for the LCR?
Absolutely. They’re great.
Great fast shooting!
Do you have the LCR in a sticky holster or something?
Leather pocket sleeve. Modified barsony.
Now try it without the staging and compare, sometimes you need to draw immediately
Is that g19 still in the enigma setup?
Yep
Woof