Concealed Carry Brave Response Gun Holster

 Concealed carry is in all the news channels, also on social media. A comfortable Concealed carry holsters is what everyone is looking for to carry their guns. whether they carry inside the waistband or outside the waistband, people are looking for comfort.

 Concealed Carry Brave Response Gun Holster

With the number of holsters already on the market.  I didn’t think anyone could truly do anything unique but this holster proved me wrong. This month one of our instructors has finally made available to the public the Brave Response Holster. Here are a few things that make this holster revolutionary:

The Holster That is Changing the CCW Industry

This holster doesn’t have to be hooked to your belt, boot or anything. The built in waistband goes around your torso like a belt. As a holster it can be as shallow or as deep of concealment as you want or as your pants allow. One size fits all holster meaning that you only need to buy one and it will work for ALL your handguns.

This concealed carry Holster holds up to 3 spare magazines (Or two spare magazines and a flashlight…) along with the gun. It takes less time to put on and it conceals better without printing than any holster on the market. It will fit any waist up to 54 inches. It will allow for grip mounted lasers, but NOT rail mounted lasers. 

  • Concealed CarryGlock Semi Automatic Handguns
  • Smith and Wesson Semi Automatic Handguns – Excluding C.O.R.E. Models
  • Springfield Semi Automatic Handguns
  • Sig Sauer Semi Automatic Handguns Browning Semi Automatic Handguns
  • Kahr Semi Automatic HandgunsBeretta Semi Automatic Handguns
  • Ruger Semi Automatic Handguns
  • Walther Semi Automatic Handguns
  • FN-Herstal Semi Automatic Handguns
  • Colt Semi Automatic Handguns
  • Kimber Semi Automatic Handguns
  • Heckler and Koch (H&K) Semi Automatic Handguns
  • C-Z Semi Automatic Handguns
  • Steyr Semi Automatic Handguns
  • Hi-Point Semi Automatic Handguns
  • Taurus Semi Automatic Handguns
  • 1911 style handguns  

Even for those who are already used to carrying a weapon, there’s always new things to learn. Listed below are some tips and tactics you can put to use to make concealed carry more convenient, safe, and effective

Practice for the Situations You are Most Likely to Encounter

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Range time is great, but the type of shooting people do at the range is most often drastically different from the type of shooting they would be doing in a self-defense scenario.

For example, according to the FBI, 95% self-defense shootings take place within 21 feet and last only a few seconds. The best data on the subject also suggests that it usually takes 2-3 handgun rounds to center-of-mass to take an assailant down. These situations are quite different from the paced, controlled shooting that most people practice at the range.

While this type of practice is undeniably important, it’s also a good idea to practice for the situations you are most likely to encounter. With an unloaded firearm, practice drawing your weapon several times while aiming at a short-range target. If you are able to get your sights lined up immediately every time you will likely be able to consistently put 2-3 rounds in the center of a target.  Doing this without having to spend more than second or so aiming between shots you will be well-prepared for the most common self-defense scenarios.

For Summer Carry, Wear Breathable Clothing

As you are probably aware, carrying in warm weather is a lot more complicated than carrying in cold weather where you have layers of thick clothing to easily conceal a weapon. Thankfully, breathable, moisture wicking clothing can make carrying in the summertime a lot easier.

One great tip for summer carry with the traditional IWB is to wear a polyester compression shirt such as those offered by Nike or Under Armour as well as a loose-fitting, outer shirt that is also breathable.  Then place your holster between the two layers of clothing.

The inner layer of clothing keeps your weapon from rubbing against your skin and the moisture wicking material keeps sweat spots from causing printing. Since the material of both your inner and outer shirt is cool and breathable, wearing the two layers of clothing will be comfortable even when it’s hot outside.

When wearing a deep concealment holster like the Urban Carry G2 the situation is different from the traditional IWB.  The G2 holster is completely below the waistline where little to no holster or firearm is actually touching your skin.  It is usually resting between your boxers or boxer briefs and your outer pants or shorts.

Use a Holster Even if You Carry Off-Body

While not always recommend, due to concealed carry holsterpracticality in many situations carrying off-body is a popular choice.  This is especially true if you normally carry a purse or other handbag with you. Keeping a weapon in the glove compartment of your vehicle is another common choice for concealed carry permit holders. Unfortunately, many people choose to skip out on a holster when they carry off-body.  There are however a number of options for Vehicle Holsters and Stearing Wheel Holsters to help resolve this problem.

This presents several problems. For one, having a gun bouncing around unconstrained inside your purse or handbag is a concerning safety issue. Second, without a holster holding your weapon in place, you won’t ever know exactly where exactly it is lying. This makes it difficult to quickly and smoothly draw your weapon in a self-defense scenario.

Thankfully, there several great off-body holsters and concealed carry handbags with holsters built in that will allow you to properly secure your weapon wherever you choose to store it.

Practice With Your Non-Dominant Hand

concealed carry holsterThere are a lot of capable, accurate marksmen who could not draw their weapon and hit a target with their non-dominant hand if the whole world depended on it. Unfortunately, there a number of circumstances where accessing your weapon with your dominant hand isn’t an option.

Your dominant hand may have been injured, or an assailant may have ahold of your arm. In situations such as these, you will want to be able to easily access and accurately fire your weapon with your non-dominant hand.

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Try to carry your weapon in a place where it is accessible with both hands, and practice drawing your weapon with your non-dominant hand (unloaded of course). In addition to this, practice firing your weapon with your non-dominant hand until you get to the point where you are a competent marksman with both hands.

Do this and you’ll be better prepared to defend yourself no matter the situation.

This Concealed Carry Brave Response

Holster is the one that I use personally. I have used it to carry my Glock 19, Kimber 1911, Sig 938 or any other handgun I choose. I prefer this holster because it is very comfortable and doesn’t print

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