Finding the Most Comfortable Position for Conceal Carrying

One of the first things you’ll learn about concealed carry is that it isn’t always comfortable. You’ll constantly be aware of the fact you’re wearing your handgun, which is a good thing when it comes to safety. However, you should still feel comfortable as you go about your daily business. Figuring out your preferred way to concealed carry takes some experimenting. The firearms safety and training experts from Online Texas LTC, your premier choice for Texas concealed carry online training, offer some tips to get you off to a good start on increasing your comfort with wearing a handgun.

Choose Your Preferred Position

The most common carrying positions are the hip and appendix carry. Both of these positions give you easy access to your handgun, and they work in a variety of situations. When it comes to comfort, many people will tell you a strong hip carry works best for avoiding having the handle dig into your skin. Start with these positions to see which one you prefer. If you don’t like either one, you may want to move on to trying an ankle or leg carry. Make sure to give yourself enough time to really get a feel for each position, since it can take a week or two for your body to adjust to the new sensation. You’ll also want to practice drawing your handgun from your preferred carrying position until it becomes second nature.

Use a Good Holster

You’ll find holsters in a wide range of prices and styles. Although they may all seem the same, the truth is they’re not. A cheap holster made from rough material is more likely to irritate your skin. You’ll also be more likely to feel the straps and weight of your handgun than you would with a better holster. Look for a holster made from a material such as Kydex that keeps your handgun from moving around as much.

Add an Undershirt

The feeling of cold metal against your skin can be extremely uncomfortable. Handgun owners also tend to complain about the rough grips of their firearms rubbing their skin raw. Wearing an undershirt puts a barrier between your firearm and your skin that prevents these issues. The undershirt doesn’t have to be thick. Even a thin cotton shirt will do the trick.

Pick the Right Clothing

With concealed carry, the general idea is to avoid having your handgun become visible to others. This can lead you to spend time tugging at your shirt hem or worrying that your pant leg is rising up too high. Take some time to explore some different types of clothing until you figure out what hides your firearm best and makes you feel comfortable being out in public. An untucked shirt with a pair of pants is a popular option. 

No matter which concealed carry position you choose, safety should always be your top priority. If you’d like to learn more about gun safety, taking a Texas concealed carry online class, or any other aspect of firearms ownership, reach out to the experts at Online Texas LTC today at 512-675-2124.

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