Carrying for my first week reminds me of when I started wearing watches and jewelry. I just wanted to fidget with it to make sure everything was snug, but sadly you cannot do that all the time with your holster and firearm. If you've got rental ranges near you, I highly suggest trying out your top 3-5 choices before investing in a gun, ammo, holster, and most importantly: training.
Wish I would have done that before trying to conceal a g19. I used to try and make myself carry it all day to the point I would sweat from pain. Now I carry an xmacro that I had the grip professionally chopped to take 12rnd xl mags. Went through a lot of unnecessary spending on holsters and guns to get to this when I could have just rented them out to see
I don't own anything that advertises that I might be armed. No gun company, soldier, or cop stuff. Nothing that looks "tacticool" either, just plain regular shirts and pants. No stickers on my truck, nothing.
I can not overstate how appreciative I am of how grounded you guys are about this subject and firearms in general. I also dress in a very particular way and always feel like I'm printing and will try some of your guy's apparel suggestions. thanks for the great vid.
Just so the big boys know it is possible to carry appendix with a little extra padding. I do it comfortably using a tier 1 xiphos with a large wedge. You just have to try different things to see what works best with for you with the “tactical tummy.” Definitely look into wedges for your holster if you are a bigger guy. But of course the best thing to do for a more comfortable carry is to hit the gym.
Just wait, one day you'll be old with a "gut-but" too. You cannot escape time. I'll look for your follow-up video in 20 years with your impressions on appendix carry! Good show, guys, by the way.
You guys are the first ones to mention the feeling you get where you feel like your gun is so obvious. I just started carrying since I turned 21 in July and in the summer I have been so worried that I was always printing even when I know it most likely is not that noticeable.
Spotlight effect is no joke- It's a whole lot less noticeable than you think; our mindset has been gun people who notice don't care and people who don't know about guns don't notice.
@@DeskPop that makes sense it’s noticeable to those who know what to look for but those who don’t know aren’t going to notice which is like 90% of the people you interact with.
I was in the same boat, I am 6’0” 168 and I’m a skinny guy. I noticed that I don’t print nearly as much as I thought its just cause I can notice it in the mirror. I’ve gotten hugged while carrying appendix and that’s the only time anyone’s noticed I’ve been carrying, even in summer time t shirts it’s all in your head.
If you carry appendix you know exactly what I'm saying when I say everyone that builds appendix carry holsters build them with the incorrect cant so I decided my first product that I will offer is an appendix carry holster made with the correct cant angle great video as always keep up the good work
Another pretty decent option out there and probably one of maybe 2 universal holsters I'd actually use is the phlster floodlight and the enigma system to expand that out to the point you could wear your pistol w/light, extra mag(s) and wear a support belt for medical and miscellaneous equipment
I always notice the belt clips probably because I know what they are. But that’s something that’s going to make me like you more rather than less. Also as a higher calorie American, don’t sleep on pocket carry.
7:25 i've been carrying for years and have never seen that maneuver to tuck in the shirt prior to putting the gun on. Thats an amazing technique. Just jumping through some of your content, good stuff.
So glad I found your channel. Recognize you from that one gun store channel. Good gun belt is the building block for carry. $100+ holsters aren't as necessary with a decent $50 belt
For me as a bigger dude, behind the back or off the hip works best. Skinny boys can appendix all you want but a 226 hammer in the gut is not comfortable at all, lol.
Not only do our boys dress the drip, they carry to compliment their soft lip(s) Well done as usual, great info and ideas. BUY THEIR MERCH YOU PEASANTS!!
As a big boy myself (6’5” 330lbs )I’ve found that appendix can be comfortable you just have to play with it a little bit and find something that works I carry a Glock 45 and it’s pretty comfortable for a full size gun
This is very informative for me. I still struggle with conceal carry especially in summer. Most of my pants and/or shorts have elastic waistband with no belt. I hate belts!
I recently bought a velco belt called comfort concealment. I also hate wearing belt loops, and ive worn it a few times since ive recently got into concealed carrying; I think its worth checking out.
I've always wondered why people carry more rounds in the winter than the summer? The way I see it is crime is at its highest in the summer so why not have more ammo around that season?
Joe’s thought is if you’re reloading you are already pretty F*cked. It’s more about the max rounds we can conceal on our person; you’re wearing lighter clothing in the summer so in Joes case that’s less room. HR just always carry’s a G19 and sidecar
I carried a Sig P229(.357SIG) for years, in an IWB (at around 2:30/3:00. For me, the game changer for concealability and comfort, was when Alien Gear came out with their I believe Sport Tuck belly band. It's like a modular belky band that works with their IWB holsters and Ive use Stealth Gear as well with my P229 with a TLR2 and now using a Hidden Hybrid IWB with my FNX45 with a TLR1. Im more of a legit "dad bod" than a standard fat guy. I have really broad chest and shoulders, but I dont have a giant food blister. I can perfectly the FNX45 with the belly band set up, placing the floor plate of the mag basically where my lat meets my ribs. With the way shirts hang from my chest and shoulders, I dont have an issue carrying closer to my hip, and carrying actual appendix qould probably print more than what I havve going on, now. Tucking in a shirt for a semi dress casual is bo problem, as the holster is completely under the shirt, and no exposed belt clips. Just remember fold under the tucked part of your shirt, where you need to clear for pistol access. Although I can oerfectky conceale with just a T-shirt, i usually wear an additional hoodie, whether it be a sweater inbthe fall, winter, and spring, or a thinner T-shirt material zip up in the summer. Living in Nor-Cal with triple digit summers a sweatshirt style zip up is too warm and too out of place. Honestly, more companies need to get into the modular bellyband type of set up. You can't get a holster pressed tighter to your body, than with a belly band. Having an actual kydex or hybrid holsteer rayher than just a material pistol pocket and retention strap, is way more safer and secure. The biggest advantage of a modular belly band, is no matter what orientation you prefer to carry, you can easily use the restroom, without exposing your pistol and keeping it accesible should you becaime the target of a bathroom assassination attempt. Additional plus, is your waistline won't bunch where yiur homster clip is, and if you carry more toward your hip, you don't have one pant leg bunching at the ankle, or the need to periodically pull up your belt where the weight of your rig settles. There's no weight on your belt or pant wasitline. It's all supported by the belly band. Admittedly, it doesn't work too well for formal dress unless you're wearing some kind if maybe cardigan, or suit coat.
The biggest tell is when people fidget with their carry gun, nobody is looking until you start adjusting your waistband. I carry a fullsize in a Blackhawk serpa owb and it really prints, nobody has ever mentioned it.
Hello which minimalist holster does Joe have for his glock 42? Also, is it the We the People Holsters "tuckable clip" that Joe added on? Does it come with a claw/wing with the tuckable clip as well? Ty!
New subscriber. Haven’t watched anything yet but I heard you with Jake and Nolan on the Tacticon podcast. What a riot! 😂 Looking forward to your content.
Thank you for coming to the dark side!! We rely on you guys liking sharing and commenting and all that so hopefully we drop some fun stuff. New video tomorrow 10!!
I been just started to look into getting a concealed gun. This video was very helpful and even got me to switch the gun I plan to get. I to dress distinct so it was good seeing how they all looked on the bodies. Appreciate the video boys. Don’t appreciate the circle game below the waist you got us with lol. I’m a fan, thumbs up from me 👍
Smaller stature dudes who live in the PNW… have to carry that place is full of crazies and their is basically little rule of law. Lived there for 10 years and left in 2019 because it was so crazy
I'm definitely going to check out some of their products. Those athletic looking pants look great being down in Florida I have to dress more for warm weather. But all 3 products you guys showed look practical and had thought put into their design. Subscribed 🇺🇸👊
Sorry I'm late, my tofu farm was repossessed. Funny you're sponsored by LAS because I am thinking about buying a new holster! I'll definitely use y'all's code if I do :)
Went from carrying a shield plus to carrying my M&P metal. Carried my shield till when I gripped my shield consistently I would eject the 13 round magazine when shooting. (The magazine was fully seated) I had the shield plus since it came out but have started to grip my handguns much harder.
I've got a Vedder pocket holster. I carry a Springfield XDs (don't judge, it was 500 dollars, and the Sig P365 hadn't come out yet). Anyways, it literally disappears on my person and its super convenient. It's a little silly, but it works well!
More important question is WHAT BRAND PANTS?! Pockets can be such huge hit or miss options for any CC gun, even so called pocket pistols. Carrying a Springfield XDs in your pocket is impressive!
I live in WA I just ordered an XMacro conversion kit. Comes with everything needed except for the fire control unit. Also comes with 10 round mags instead of 17
@@clinkerclint The bathroom is the hardest for appendix .The same thing I try to not eat as much since I’m older to keep my belly down so I can carry appendix 😁
I am 5' 8" and 140 lbs. I carry because 6' and 225 lb males like to intimidate people. I carry a gun for personal protection only. I do not want to scare people like "some" big males do. You do not want people to detect that you have a weapon; if you do,...they will see you as a threat! Very good video on dressing to concealed carry 👍🏾
That 2nd gun is single action not double action. Single means you must cock the hammer. Double means you can pull the trigger to fire. Or cock the hammer.
So you’re saying dudes that wear carhartt coats and jeans are “menacing”? Are you scared of men wearing carhartt clothes, or are you attracted to them?! 🤔what a conundrum. Hard to say.
It's interesting that you equate wearing Carhartt and flannel to "obviously carrying a gun". I've noticed that when gun guys dress normally then whatever normal they choose becomes the next "tactical". 15 years ago people were mocking guys that carried "concealed" with 5.11 pants and Grunt Style t-shirts and said that you should just wear jeans and flannel. Now jeans and flannel is "obviously tactical" and you should wear North Face stuff instead. I wonder how long it will be until North Face is "obviously tactical" and you should wear [insert type of clothing that nobody associates with guns here]?
@@DeskPopbros- my new carhartt flannel coat came with a hi-point in the pocket. It was like 5 Christmases in one, because my wife and I could never afford it. We are poor and stupid as they fu**in come. We were SO HAPPY. I knew you guys were right. I guess every man who wears carhartt or flannel should be considered “tactical”, with that “left hand free” free hi point 🫡. Bout time you guys flit and flutter down south to California to get into the fashion business huh? Love the channel and love you guys! Don’t come to the south dressed like that though or everyone will think you’re armed up for boys…😉 It’s all about context gentleman.
Don't know how pointing a gun at your junk got so popular. Basic firearm rule: don't point at what you don't intend to destroy. Easy. Stop it dammit. Just stop.
@@julianjuarez7211 we tried really hard to hit the things we thought about, we could’ve made this way longer but opted to just make a whole other video on more topics
I dont own a glock but yes... You need to be able to whip that glock out real fast and if you have a big long glock you really need to train to know how to handle it.
@@DeskPop A friend of mine just got a Glock 34. He let me borrow it at the range and I really worked it over. It would definitely take some practice learning how to whip it out fast from concealment, but once that baby's out, that long boy can be put to very effective use. It's definitely pleasant to make it reciprocate rapidly and repeatedly.
@@rabidtarg yeah man you gotta go from holster to target real fast. In and out really fast over and over to get good at it, so when the real Time comes you can put your load on target proficiently and accurately. 😉
Can you conceal carry in a tracksuit? Of course. But cops are gonna hassle you anyway. Khakis + shirt with buttons + leather shoes + sportcoat = I can carry three guns (shoulder, hip, and ankle) and six extra mags into a police station, a school, a hospital, or an airport, and nobody will look at me twice. Dress like Carlton Banks not Will Smith
Dude thank you for showing how you orient your belt. I was wearing my Kore the opposite way and it had my gun more offset to my right with appendix carry. Now my gun is more center and it is way more comfortable and better concealment. Im a big boy too but appendix is possible for us for sure
I found out my belt is just almost always on upside down but that's just how I wore it to make the gun fit my body size better. Glad you got something out of this! were working on a whole series of videos on concealed carry/use
Thankfully, I live in a rural place where cargo pants and plaids/flannels are pretty much standard wear and doesn't stick out at all. This means, even during the summer, I've got tourniquets and first aid and sometimes a light on me in addition to a firearm. I carry un-chambered in a soft holster. I know, I know. But I'm not as fast or as good a shot as any "high-speed" guy already. I also carry at 3 or 4. So I've committed all of the sins of concealed carry. But I figure it might be worth throwing out some of my reasoning. I'm not a big fat guy by any means, but I've always found appendix carry quite uncomfortable. The things I do throughout the day require a lot of bending over and movements that just don't seem to work out with hard holsters at appendix. If I'm out in the mountains, I'll often just carry with a hard outside-the-waistband holster (and in that case be chambered). But I also live in a town with more guns than people, so it's not shocking to see if my shirt rides up on that kind of holster. If I'm ever in a place where there is a shooter, if I'm the first person targeted, I'm probably just down. The fastest draw in the west isn't faster than somebody who's already pointing at you with a willingness to pull the trigger. The reason I carry is to be faster in responding than police to something, perhaps at my children's school or the store. But if I'm not the first person down, it means I probably have more than 1.2 seconds to react. Would it be better if I WERE a "high-speed" guy in such situations, able fast draw and sprint into action with deadly accuracy from even great distance quickly enough to stop bad things faster? Yeah, that'd be great. But my job in life is not guns. I do try to practice and be proficient. But at this time, the comfortable holster makes sure I carry all the time. And in most situations where I am most likely (though still low in probability) to need to engage a foe such as a mass shooter, I will drop to the ground, ready my weapon, assess the situation, and come up ready and willing to drop a baddie. I know tons of people disagree with me on this. That's fine. But the way I do it means I DO carry pretty much everywhere, with a willingness to defend myself, my family, and my brothers and sisters around me, and put myself between them and danger. I'm not the best there is, but I'm there and willing. And even with the best gear, I'm never going to be the best. But I'm there and I don't have to go home or to my vehicle to be armed and ready.
No one knows my P320 is about to end my future bloodline...
BUY DP MERCH, SHARE WITH YOUR MOM
no one knows I don't have a future bloodline
So sad because I shoot the p320 better than any other handgun. But I’d rather not randomly lose my jewels
@@YasukeNakamoto p320 doesn’t randomly go off so you’re good
@@DeskPopit won't go off but it won't stop telling me there are leprechauns in my cupboard
@@youmustvotenato maybe there are leprechauns in there and it’s trying to save you!!
Carrying for my first week reminds me of when I started wearing watches and jewelry. I just wanted to fidget with it to make sure everything was snug, but sadly you cannot do that all the time with your holster and firearm. If you've got rental ranges near you, I highly suggest trying out your top 3-5 choices before investing in a gun, ammo, holster, and most importantly: training.
Wish I would have done that before trying to conceal a g19. I used to try and make myself carry it all day to the point I would sweat from pain. Now I carry an xmacro that I had the grip professionally chopped to take 12rnd xl mags. Went through a lot of unnecessary spending on holsters and guns to get to this when I could have just rented them out to see
I don't own anything that advertises that I might be armed. No gun company, soldier, or cop stuff. Nothing that looks "tacticool" either, just plain regular shirts and pants. No stickers on my truck, nothing.
That’s one of the things we like about arrowhead tactical apparel’s stuff, no giant logos and looks very standard
I can not overstate how appreciative I am of how grounded you guys are about this subject and firearms in general. I also dress in a very particular way and always feel like I'm printing and will try some of your guy's apparel suggestions. thanks for the great vid.
Thank you for the feedback! It’s definitely a hard subject to properly hit so I’m glad we could help!!
Just so the big boys know it is possible to carry appendix with a little extra padding. I do it comfortably using a tier 1 xiphos with a large wedge. You just have to try different things to see what works best with for you with the “tactical tummy.” Definitely look into wedges for your holster if you are a bigger guy. But of course the best thing to do for a more comfortable carry is to hit the gym.
Just wait, one day you'll be old with a "gut-but" too. You cannot escape time. I'll look for your follow-up video in 20 years with your impressions on appendix carry! Good show, guys, by the way.
Wait. I just realized this is a gun channel.
Oh yea sorry we do gun stuff
You guys are the first ones to mention the feeling you get where you feel like your gun is so obvious. I just started carrying since I turned 21 in July and in the summer I have been so worried that I was always printing even when I know it most likely is not that noticeable.
Spotlight effect is no joke- It's a whole lot less noticeable than you think; our mindset has been gun people who notice don't care and people who don't know about guns don't notice.
@@DeskPop that makes sense it’s noticeable to those who know what to look for but those who don’t know aren’t going to notice which is like 90% of the people you interact with.
I've walked by guys open carrying in Walmart, and my wife didn't even notice the gun. 90% of people really aren't paying attention
I pocket carry (holster) a 642 j-frame, .38+p. Very accessible and no issues with concealing.
I was in the same boat, I am 6’0” 168 and I’m a skinny guy. I noticed that I don’t print nearly as much as I thought its just cause I can notice it in the mirror. I’ve gotten hugged while carrying appendix and that’s the only time anyone’s noticed I’ve been carrying, even in summer time t shirts it’s all in your head.
This is exactly the kind of content I've been waiting for. Solid. Quality 👏 content 👏
The guy with the ski is hilarious content! Lmao 🤣 keep going with this one.
If you carry appendix you know exactly what I'm saying when I say everyone that builds appendix carry holsters build them with the incorrect cant so I decided my first product that I will offer is an appendix carry holster made with the correct cant angle great video as always keep up the good work
The “we the people” clip really helped me with that!! T1C makes foam Wedges that also help!!
Love how the boys from 11:38 on are constantly checking that trail for a skinwalker
Can’t ever be too careful
Another pretty decent option out there and probably one of maybe 2 universal holsters I'd actually use is the phlster floodlight and the enigma system to expand that out to the point you could wear your pistol w/light, extra mag(s) and wear a support belt for medical and miscellaneous equipment
As a bigger guy, yes it's not comfortable to appendix carry but it keeps my love ones safe. Plus you can adjust when you're sitting down.
The hunter Constantine belt is money. I’m always wearing sweats and shorts for the gym so they’re my go to clothes and it’s so comfy with that belt
I always notice the belt clips probably because I know what they are. But that’s something that’s going to make me like you more rather than less. Also as a higher calorie American, don’t sleep on pocket carry.
Dude. Can’t believe you can tuck in and conceal like that: I’ve been using MSP tier one for G19 TLR1 and it is HUGE!! I will buy one of those LAS’s
Master the tuck 🫶
The we the people clip really is a cheat code
Definitely a video of all time
One of the videos
7:25 i've been carrying for years and have never seen that maneuver to tuck in the shirt prior to putting the gun on. Thats an amazing technique. Just jumping through some of your content, good stuff.
Im built like you guys so def appreciate the apparel options you mentioned. New sub but a big fan. Keep up the good work 👍
So glad I found your channel. Recognize you from that one gun store channel.
Good gun belt is the building block for carry. $100+ holsters aren't as necessary with a decent $50 belt
For me as a bigger dude, behind the back or off the hip works best. Skinny boys can appendix all you want but a 226 hammer in the gut is not comfortable at all, lol.
I once knew the feeling man get that cardio brotha.
@@alecsandoval2541 working on it. Down 20 pounds and have another 20 to go before I’m back to where I was before screwing my hip up at work.
Im not a bigger than the average dude but ill second that. P01 Hammer really digs in after a few hours of working.
I call it a love poke lol
That is a holster problem.
Not only do our boys dress the drip, they carry to compliment their soft lip(s)
Well done as usual, great info and ideas.
BUY THEIR MERCH YOU PEASANTS!!
As a big boy myself (6’5” 330lbs )I’ve found that appendix can be comfortable you just have to play with it a little bit and find something that works I carry a Glock 45 and it’s pretty comfortable for a full size gun
Thanks for keeping us safe dudes. 🤠
Very solid video. Learned a lot.
This is very informative for me. I still struggle with conceal carry especially in summer. Most of my pants and/or shorts have elastic waistband with no belt. I hate belts!
It's definitely harder for women to carry and dress the way they want.
I recently bought a velco belt called comfort concealment. I also hate wearing belt loops, and ive worn it a few times since ive recently got into concealed carrying; I think its worth checking out.
philster enigma might be the ticket then
It took me an unacceptable amount of time to come watch this video, but man, what a great showcase. Keep up the great work, gents.
I like how the ending skit consisted of 3 evolving accents 😀
Thomas sure is a treasure
This is exactly what i was looking for, thank you! Shirt tucked all day
I've always wondered why people carry more rounds in the winter than the summer? The way I see it is crime is at its highest in the summer so why not have more ammo around that season?
Joe’s thought is if you’re reloading you are already pretty F*cked. It’s more about the max rounds we can conceal on our person; you’re wearing lighter clothing in the summer so in Joes case that’s less room.
HR just always carry’s a G19 and sidecar
I carried a Sig P229(.357SIG) for years, in an IWB (at around 2:30/3:00.
For me, the game changer for concealability and comfort, was when Alien Gear came out with their I believe Sport Tuck belly band. It's like a modular belky band that works with their IWB holsters and Ive use Stealth Gear as well with my P229 with a TLR2 and now using a Hidden Hybrid IWB with my FNX45 with a TLR1. Im more of a legit "dad bod" than a standard fat guy. I have really broad chest and shoulders, but I dont have a giant food blister. I can perfectly the FNX45 with the belly band set up, placing the floor plate of the mag basically where my lat meets my ribs. With the way shirts hang from my chest and shoulders, I dont have an issue carrying closer to my hip, and carrying actual appendix qould probably print more than what I havve going on, now. Tucking in a shirt for a semi dress casual is bo problem, as the holster is completely under the shirt, and no exposed belt clips. Just remember fold under the tucked part of your shirt, where you need to clear for pistol access.
Although I can oerfectky conceale with just a T-shirt, i usually wear an additional hoodie, whether it be a sweater inbthe fall, winter, and spring, or a thinner T-shirt material zip up in the summer. Living in Nor-Cal with triple digit summers a sweatshirt style zip up is too warm and too out of place.
Honestly, more companies need to get into the modular bellyband type of set up. You can't get a holster pressed tighter to your body, than with a belly band. Having an actual kydex or hybrid holsteer rayher than just a material pistol pocket and retention strap, is way more safer and secure. The biggest advantage of a modular belly band, is no matter what orientation you prefer to carry, you can easily use the restroom, without exposing your pistol and keeping it accesible should you becaime the target of a bathroom assassination attempt. Additional plus, is your waistline won't bunch where yiur homster clip is, and if you carry more toward your hip, you don't have one pant leg bunching at the ankle, or the need to periodically pull up your belt where the weight of your rig settles. There's no weight on your belt or pant wasitline. It's all supported by the belly band.
Admittedly, it doesn't work too well for formal dress unless you're wearing some kind if maybe cardigan, or suit coat.
The biggest tell is when people fidget with their carry gun, nobody is looking until you start adjusting your waistband. I carry a fullsize in a Blackhawk serpa owb and it really prints, nobody has ever mentioned it.
@@assclapper2231 yup 🤣 sometimes s works fine though
Hello which minimalist holster does Joe have for his glock 42? Also, is it the We the People Holsters "tuckable clip" that Joe added on? Does it come with a claw/wing with the tuckable clip as well? Ty!
Currently I have this one: advancedholster.com/products/mini-concealment-holster-gl-2
Turned 21 and got my first handgun…p365 macro paired with sidecar. Absolutely love this setup!
I'm 19 got a 365 macro as a present from my dad currently carrying with a tier 1 concealed holster.
Bro i gotta work on picking up my sight picture. Could shave some serious time off my draw to first shot there
That’s why I’m still running irons
@DeskPop bro I'm pretty sure you used the clip of you missing your first shot
@@DP.HR.Conclusions I used my third run after I went “someone else verify my sights are off”
High Caliber human is hilarious lol
Large bore individuals
What’s the trigger guard holster Joe is using?
advancedholster.com/products/mini-concealment-holster-gl-2
Bless
I was searching the comments for this thank you
Summer CC is a challenge especially down here in the south. When I’m wearing shorts and a thin shirt to stay cool (I’m still burning)
5” inseam shorts from arrowhead tactical
You heard the man.
Greetings from Tacoma! Love to see the familiar scenery!
New subscriber. Haven’t watched anything yet but I heard you with Jake and Nolan on the Tacticon podcast. What a riot! 😂 Looking forward to your content.
Thank you for coming to the dark side!! We rely on you guys liking sharing and commenting and all that so hopefully we drop some fun stuff.
New video tomorrow 10!!
I been just started to look into getting a concealed gun. This video was very helpful and even got me to switch the gun I plan to get. I to dress distinct so it was good seeing how they all looked on the bodies. Appreciate the video boys. Don’t appreciate the circle game below the waist you got us with lol. I’m a fan, thumbs up from me 👍
Thanks for watching!! We definitely all dress differently so we felt our take could be helpful
Love tbe moist critical reference
What's the owb holster Joe had and threw in the intro?
Aliengear rapid force
Smaller stature dudes who live in the PNW… have to carry that place is full of crazies and their is basically little rule of law. Lived there for 10 years and left in 2019 because it was so crazy
I'm definitely going to check out some of their products. Those athletic looking pants look great being down in Florida I have to dress more for warm weather. But all 3 products you guys showed look practical and had thought put into their design. Subscribed 🇺🇸👊
Thank you for making this
YESSS I love seeing y’all in Tacompton
Good information. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching! Next video on this series hits next week
Sorry I'm late, my tofu farm was repossessed.
Funny you're sponsored by LAS because I am thinking about buying a new holster! I'll definitely use y'all's code if I do :)
Tell them we sent you 🥹🥹
I use the kore essential belts in 4 colors of web that I run. super friggin nice!
Yes that works great on a flat belly but not mine
Went from carrying a shield plus to carrying my M&P metal. Carried my shield till when I gripped my shield consistently I would eject the 13 round magazine when shooting. (The magazine was fully seated) I had the shield plus since it came out but have started to grip my handguns much harder.
I've got a Vedder pocket holster. I carry a Springfield XDs (don't judge, it was 500 dollars, and the Sig P365 hadn't come out yet). Anyways, it literally disappears on my person and its super convenient. It's a little silly, but it works well!
We are all about carrying what fits you!! If you found your concealed and it runs reliably that’s perfect!
@@DeskPopit's Springfield, it doesn't run reliably
@@NinjaofApathymy hellcat RDP begs to differ
@@YasukeNakamotothat's a Springfield. Point stands.
More important question is WHAT BRAND PANTS?! Pockets can be such huge hit or miss options for any CC gun, even so called pocket pistols. Carrying a Springfield XDs in your pocket is impressive!
I live in WA
I just ordered an XMacro conversion kit. Comes with everything needed except for the fire control unit. Also comes with 10 round mags instead of 17
A bit late to the party here but what pants is HR wearing? Looks perfect for what I’m looking for, thanks boys
Liesure Carry LLC for all my non belt guys, greatest invention on earth.
AIWB glock 19 with tier1 holster and kore leather belt.
Thanks for the training.
Thanks for taking the time to comment
I definitely went from athletic to dad vid over the years and I’m only 34 so I might check out the fupa holster😂
Run a Kore belt super supportive and no printing guys
Did you mention having a large box to dump all the holsters, belts accessories you try and discard to find the best combo.
The quantity of holsters I’ve purchased only to land on the $40 discreet carry holster 💀
Excellent content 👏🏽
How in the world you appendix guys sit in a car/truck, let alone tie your shoes, I have no idea. I guess I'm just too fat. 10:00 for this lefty.
Honestly it’s all in the carry choice and belt! Takes some getting used to for sure though
I carry a 19 appendix just got a 48 MOS it’s easy sitting in a truck now using the bathroom is a fun time tho I prefer carrying that way
@@darrylmuse9948 good point on the bathroom. That's a whole nother problem 😂 I've come to the conclusion that I just need to lose weight.
@@clinkerclint The bathroom is the hardest for appendix .The same thing I try to not eat as much since I’m older to keep my belly down so I can carry appendix 😁
YAYYYYYYY
you guys are hilarious and informative great video
I am 5' 8" and 140 lbs. I carry because 6' and 225 lb males like to intimidate people. I carry a gun for personal protection only. I do not want to scare people like "some" big males do. You do not want people to detect that you have a weapon; if you do,...they will see you as a threat! Very good video on dressing to concealed carry 👍🏾
That 2nd gun is single action not double action. Single means you must cock the hammer. Double means you can pull the trigger to fire. Or cock the hammer.
'high calorie human' lol
I keep hearing the xmarco rust and miss fires now
The look that says “Attention all Shitebirds. Shoot me first!”
Anyone know what kind of retention clip Joe was using? I can’t seem to find it in we the people. Looking to get one for my p365x
Gen 1 M&Pc in a sidecar riding on a beltman belt. I think I'm just the wrong shape 😂
I spy, with my little eye, a Ciguera Emissary belt 👀
Carry a loaded TT33 without a holster in your jacket pocket, be a man
So you’re saying dudes that wear carhartt coats and jeans are “menacing”? Are you scared of men wearing carhartt clothes, or are you attracted to them?!
🤔what a conundrum. Hard to say.
I’m actually homophobic
@@DeskPop 🤣🤣🤣
That would bother the shit out of me that u barely get a good purchase on that g42 with that holster so deep in the pants
Where i found that holter ?
If I can i carry a p226. Summer is p356 xmacro. And any time I'm working out or leaving the house fast i pocket carry a ruger LCP MAX
Xmacro is such a great gun... Still unable to understand how they get so many bullets in there
It's interesting that you equate wearing Carhartt and flannel to "obviously carrying a gun". I've noticed that when gun guys dress normally then whatever normal they choose becomes the next "tactical". 15 years ago people were mocking guys that carried "concealed" with 5.11 pants and Grunt Style t-shirts and said that you should just wear jeans and flannel. Now jeans and flannel is "obviously tactical" and you should wear North Face stuff instead. I wonder how long it will be until North Face is "obviously tactical" and you should wear [insert type of clothing that nobody associates with guns here]?
Great point; I don’t think anyone’s going to dress like Joe to carry a gun; so I’m not sure we risk that becoming the new “tactical”
Bro, you didn’t know every carhartt coat comes with a Glock 19?
@@DeskPopbros- my new carhartt flannel coat came with a hi-point in the pocket. It was like 5 Christmases in one, because my wife and I could never afford it. We are poor and stupid as they fu**in come. We were SO HAPPY. I knew you guys were right. I guess every man who wears carhartt or flannel should be considered “tactical”, with that “left hand free” free hi point 🫡.
Bout time you guys flit and flutter down south to California to get into the fashion business huh?
Love the channel and love you guys! Don’t come to the south dressed like that though or everyone will think you’re armed up for boys…😉
It’s all about context gentleman.
Don't know how pointing a gun at your junk got so popular. Basic firearm rule: don't point at what you don't intend to destroy. Easy. Stop it dammit. Just stop.
If you carry a gun it’s pointed at your body.
New firearm safety rule is don’t touch the triggers if you don’t want the gun to go off.
What brand of trigger guard holster are you using in this video?
Advanced Armament; but tbh any brand on Amazon works great
Good stuff. Thank you guys for hitting on the stuff not everyone else does.
@@julianjuarez7211 we tried really hard to hit the things we thought about, we could’ve made this way longer but opted to just make a whole other video on more topics
I dont own a glock but yes... You need to be able to whip that glock out real fast and if you have a big long glock you really need to train to know how to handle it.
The big ones hurt Joe so he prefers them smaller for sure
@@DeskPop A friend of mine just got a Glock 34. He let me borrow it at the range and I really worked it over. It would definitely take some practice learning how to whip it out fast from concealment, but once that baby's out, that long boy can be put to very effective use. It's definitely pleasant to make it reciprocate rapidly and repeatedly.
@@rabidtarg yeah man you gotta go from holster to target real fast. In and out really fast over and over to get good at it, so when the real Time comes you can put your load on target proficiently and accurately. 😉
Loved that profile shot with the hand on the hip 😅 just not my kind of Buns 😊
Isn’t it against federal law to conceal a weapon with your face obstructed?
Not since covid
@@DeskPop ahhh! Thank you!
Any ideas for a tall fat guy who has to alternate between sitting for long periods in a car & manual labor in a tropical climate?
JX tactical is probably your best bet
Or possibly a belly band!
I'm assuming part 2 is going to be about the enigma ?
Constantine carry belt is essentially a better enigma
Can you conceal carry in a tracksuit? Of course. But cops are gonna hassle you anyway.
Khakis + shirt with buttons + leather shoes + sportcoat = I can carry three guns (shoulder, hip, and ankle) and six extra mags into a police station, a school, a hospital, or an airport, and nobody will look at me twice.
Dress like Carlton Banks not Will Smith
Love the zoomer crack lmao
I’m 25 and still going through puberty fr
Dude thank you for showing how you orient your belt. I was wearing my Kore the opposite way and it had my gun more offset to my right with appendix carry. Now my gun is more center and it is way more comfortable and better concealment. Im a big boy too but appendix is possible for us for sure
I found out my belt is just almost always on upside down but that's just how I wore it to make the gun fit my body size better. Glad you got something out of this! were working on a whole series of videos on concealed carry/use
@DeskPop upside down or not it made me an everyday carrier rather than a few times a week. (On my person that is) Keep up the awesome videos my man
Why do most of these Concealed Carry videos all have skinny people doing appendix carry? How about something for the more average body type people?
Appendix carry is ideal.
We cover other body types; I’m 6’0 180lbs which seems very average…
Thankfully, I live in a rural place where cargo pants and plaids/flannels are pretty much standard wear and doesn't stick out at all. This means, even during the summer, I've got tourniquets and first aid and sometimes a light on me in addition to a firearm.
I carry un-chambered in a soft holster. I know, I know. But I'm not as fast or as good a shot as any "high-speed" guy already. I also carry at 3 or 4. So I've committed all of the sins of concealed carry. But I figure it might be worth throwing out some of my reasoning. I'm not a big fat guy by any means, but I've always found appendix carry quite uncomfortable. The things I do throughout the day require a lot of bending over and movements that just don't seem to work out with hard holsters at appendix. If I'm out in the mountains, I'll often just carry with a hard outside-the-waistband holster (and in that case be chambered). But I also live in a town with more guns than people, so it's not shocking to see if my shirt rides up on that kind of holster.
If I'm ever in a place where there is a shooter, if I'm the first person targeted, I'm probably just down. The fastest draw in the west isn't faster than somebody who's already pointing at you with a willingness to pull the trigger. The reason I carry is to be faster in responding than police to something, perhaps at my children's school or the store. But if I'm not the first person down, it means I probably have more than 1.2 seconds to react. Would it be better if I WERE a "high-speed" guy in such situations, able fast draw and sprint into action with deadly accuracy from even great distance quickly enough to stop bad things faster? Yeah, that'd be great. But my job in life is not guns. I do try to practice and be proficient. But at this time, the comfortable holster makes sure I carry all the time. And in most situations where I am most likely (though still low in probability) to need to engage a foe such as a mass shooter, I will drop to the ground, ready my weapon, assess the situation, and come up ready and willing to drop a baddie.
I know tons of people disagree with me on this. That's fine. But the way I do it means I DO carry pretty much everywhere, with a willingness to defend myself, my family, and my brothers and sisters around me, and put myself between them and danger. I'm not the best there is, but I'm there and willing. And even with the best gear, I'm never going to be the best. But I'm there and I don't have to go home or to my vehicle to be armed and ready.
Idk about this one fellas, brandishing a firearm never hurt no one..
Is high calorie types call that our “conformal fuel tank”. 😂
Where are the other parts?
Working on them while balancing other projects as well.
Part 2 is a carry drill that’s already posted. Working on “off body carry” right now
@@DeskPop ok guess I missed it in the videos
@@Christian29587 they don’t like to show our stuff to people.. the pt. 2 only saw about 3,000 views
That isn't assult in your chicken nuggies scenario..
Hocks out, Glocks out
why are you wearing a balaclava at a public park like some kind of mass shooter 🤣
The gun guy 😂..man im getting addicted to you guys..not cool!
Why does max hide his face lol
That’s HR; idk who max is