Insure you have the right training with a carry instructor.
Always carry your self defense handgun, as only 5 minutes late to grab your gun can make a big difference. Don’t make a print out of it, or in other words, don’t show your gun all the time.
You should always have a reserve, optional, second gun by your hand if you want to defend yourself and your family from every situation.
Never brag about your gun in public place, or make a big deal out of it. Also never tell anyone you have a gun just as a warning sign – it usually provokes some of the aggressive guys and can lead to much worse situation.
10 Concealed Carry Tips for Beginners
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October 09, 2017
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