Trauma Kit

From Tactical Tampons to Top-Notch Tools: Unveiling the Essentials of a Stop the Bleed Kit

By Mitch Goerdt / May 30, 2023

Attention concealed carriers and defenders of safety! When it comes to being prepared for any situation, we firearms enthusiasts and outdoorsmen have an uncanny ability to adapt and improvise. And…

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Only The Best | Concealed Carry Staff’s Favorite Gear — May 2022

By Matthew Maruster / May 16, 2022

Each year, the staff of Concealed Carry select a single product to feature in this post. Each one of us included our favorite product, and the reason for choosing it.…

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2 New Trauma Kits Specifically Designed For the Outdoors

By Matthew Maruster / October 28, 2021

Our partner company, Mountain Man Medical, has released two new trauma kits explicitly designed for those of us who hear the call of the outdoors. If like hiking, hunting or…

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Only The Best | Staff’s Favorite Gear – April 2021

By Matthew Maruster / April 2, 2021

Our store is filled with a lot of different gear and training courses. So the other day, my boss Jacob asked all the Concealed Carry employees to let him know…

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Introducing The Mountain Man Medical Blog

By Joshua Gillem / April 17, 2020

It’s a rare occurrence where we release a new blog. In fact, it seems like we’re releasing new podcasts faster than we’re releasing new blogging platforms. (Which, by the way,…

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Episode 389: You Carry a Gun…But What About Medical?

By Riley Bowman / February 5, 2020

Today, Riley Bowman talks with ConcealedCarry.com’s new Director of Training – Medical, Brian McLaughlin, a former Navy Corpsman, EMT, and ER Tech. Brian is well acquainted with stopping up holes and patching people up having done it on the battlefield in Afghanistan. We talk about medical training, trauma kits, and mindset as it relates to being ready for the physical trauma aftermath of being in a deadly force encounter.

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Can Counterfeit Tourniquets [TQ] Work if It’s All You Have?

By Brian McLaughlin / February 3, 2020

Walking through the woods one spring afternoon, you turn a bend in the trail and are surprised to see two brown cubs playfully rolling in the grass nearby. You watch,…

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