If you choose to carry a concealed firearm (I highly recommend it), here are a number of "rules" to live by:
- Have a concealed carry license. Some people don't like this but it alleviates some legal issues.
- Know the laws of concealed carry--where you can carry, where you can't, how you can carry (in some states you can carry openly), etc.
- Have a concealable firearm. Carry a .50 S&W Model 500? Not unless you are a 350 pound linebacker.
- Know how to use your firearm. Practice A LOT.
- Always carry a spare, loaded, magazine or speed loader.
- Carry effective ammo. I like 147 grain jacketed hollow point.
- Never carry a weapon when you are intoxicated.
- Always keep your firearm in your immediate possession. Don't leave it laying around in an unsecured gym bag, for example.
- Try a variety of holsters. Some are more comfortable for longer wear than others.
- Dress appropriately (ie: avoid tight clothing that gives the public a clear outline of your firearm).
- Avoid places where you are likely to need your firearm (bad neighborhoods, bars, ATMs in bad section of town at midnight, etc).
- Learn de-escalation tactics so you can diffuse a situation and not need a firearm.
- Practice drawing your weapon, practice stance, practice quickly identifying shoot-no shoot targets, practice scanning what is behind your target, practice close combat shooting skills, etc.
- Practice for unusual situations--low light shooting, multiple attackers, what to do when an animal (usually a dog) is attacking, weapon retention, etc.
- Never draw your weapon on someone unless you intend to kill them.
Good tips.
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