Posts Tagged ‘clothing’
Varda Introduces – Comfortable Concealed Carry Clothing in Contemporary Styles
I recently became aware of Varda Concealed Carry and its clothing products. Varda says their balances concealment with exceptional comfort and style. I tried out a polo shirt and a pair of concealment sweats. I’ve worn the clothing for a couple of months, and here are my thoughts. Varda Concealed Carry Clothing — Concealed…
Read MoreEpisode 411: 7 Tell-Tale Moves That Give Away Your Gun
Today, Riley Bowman and Jacob Paulsen discuss the various ways, habits, and moves that turn a concealed carry gun into an “open” carry one. We believe it’s best practice to remain concealed if the intent is to conceal, so are you making these mistakes? Tune in to find out!
Read MoreEpisode 394: 10 Tips on Carrying Concealed With Rich Brown
Today we host Rich Brown, of The American Warrior Society and discuss a recent article he published about 10 core Tips to Carrying Concealed. Don’t be deceived by the title, there are some great and critical insights hidden in the dialogue!
Read MoreEpisode 353: Learning Concealed Carry the HARD WAY with Jeff Gonzales
Today, Riley talks with Jeff Gonzales, former Navy SEAL, Founder of Trident Concepts, LLC, and Director of Training at The Range at Austin. Jeff has a unique story of how he first learned how to carry a gun concealed, and he had to learn a lot of lessons the hard way. Today our goal will be to learn what sorts of mistakes and troubles we should avoid, and we’ll also talk about the Concealed Carry Instructor Development Course Riley recently attended as taught by Jeff and do a little After Action Report (AAR) about it and some stuff Riley learned.
Read MoreConcealed Carry Clothing – Concealment and Comfort?
The Goal of any CCWer is to carry the largest gun with the highest ammo capacity they can lawfully conceal in the most tactically available position possible. Sadly, for many people that may not be a full size gun with a spare mag at the 3pm duty position on the strong side hip. So remember…
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