Stick with this forum and you can get some good advice and insight.I have long thought about getting a TX CHL, but never got around to it. Now that CC is legal in Texas, I plan to start carrying. With people going full on nutty at such a large scale, I don't think it has ever been more important to do so than it is now.
I was given a Kel-Tec P11 a while back by my parents who didn't want it after they inherited it from my grandfather. That's what I plan to carry until I can get something better like a Kahr CM9. I ordered an IWB leather/kydex holster from Foxx Holsters and plan to carry at the 5 o' clock position, right above my right-back pocket. Thinking is that bad guy demands your wallet, but the CCW comes out instead.
I have never carried concealed before, so I'm looking for pointers on anything. I figured I'll have to adjust my attire a little bit to make sure I don't print or show accidentally. Is there anything else I need to understand before I start carrying?
Also, do yall remove your CCW from its holster while in the car, or leave it?
Excellent advice!Load it with proper ammo not hardball. When I taught the licensing class in another state it blew my mind how many people thought "bullets are bullets".
Train with your carry gun, not your preferred range gun.
Behind the back will get old quickly. I switched to appendix in 2006 and haven't looked back. It's a game changer.
Keep that weapon in the holster, if you need to remove it to carry comfortably in the vehicle you need a different holster.
If you do decide to go to appendix, blackpoint and keepers make excellent and comfortable holsters.
You will likely want to upgrade weapons quickly. I carried a glock 19 for years and recently switched to a 365xl. The trigger pull on that kel tec will likely not give you the warm and fuzzies.
Learn the laws, get formal training.
Don't do stupid shit.
Get the LTC anyway. Get onging training. Use the range.I have long thought about getting a TX CHL, but never got around to it. Now that CC is legal in Texas, I plan to start carrying. With people going full on nutty at such a large scale, I don't think it has ever been more important to do so than it is now.
I was given a Kel-Tec P11 a while back by my parents who didn't want it after they inherited it from my grandfather. That's what I plan to carry until I can get something better like a Kahr CM9. I ordered an IWB leather/kydex holster from Foxx Holsters and plan to carry at the 5 o' clock position, right above my right-back pocket. Thinking is that bad guy demands your wallet, but the CCW comes out instead.
I have never carried concealed before, so I'm looking for pointers on anything. I figured I'll have to adjust my attire a little bit to make sure I don't print or show accidentally. Is there anything else I need to understand before I start carrying?
Also, do yall remove your CCW from its holster while in the car, or leave it?
What Byrd66 says but in CAPITAL LETTERSGet training
Know the laws
Remember that a "mixed" magazine is sometimes the best solution to a variety of targets/situations.Excellent advice!
I recommend signing up for a LTC course, even though it isn't required now. You should also think about spending some range time familiarizing yourself with your firearm. Become comfortable and proficient with it. If you travel outside of Texas, you might want to consider getting licensed anyway for reciprocity.I have long thought about getting a TX CHL, but never got around to it. Now that CC is legal in Texas, I plan to start carrying. With people going full on nutty at such a large scale, I don't think it has ever been more important to do so than it is now.
I was given a Kel-Tec P11 a while back by my parents who didn't want it after they inherited it from my grandfather. That's what I plan to carry until I can get something better like a Kahr CM9. I ordered an IWB leather/kydex holster from Foxx Holsters and plan to carry at the 5 o' clock position, right above my right-back pocket. Thinking is that bad guy demands your wallet, but the CCW comes out instead.
I have never carried concealed before, so I'm looking for pointers on anything. I figured I'll have to adjust my attire a little bit to make sure I don't print or show accidentally. Is there anything else I need to understand before I start carrying?
Also, do yall remove your CCW from its holster while in the car, or leave it?
Watch Active Self Protection on YouTube. He'll give you a damn good idea how most situations go down.I have long thought about getting a TX CHL, but never got around to it. Now that CC is legal in Texas, I plan to start carrying. With people going full on nutty at such a large scale, I don't think it has ever been more important to do so than it is now.
I was given a Kel-Tec P11 a while back by my parents who didn't want it after they inherited it from my grandfather. That's what I plan to carry until I can get something better like a Kahr CM9. I ordered an IWB leather/kydex holster from Foxx Holsters and plan to carry at the 5 o' clock position, right above my right-back pocket. Thinking is that bad guy demands your wallet, but the CCW comes out instead.
I have never carried concealed before, so I'm looking for pointers on anything. I figured I'll have to adjust my attire a little bit to make sure I don't print or show accidentally. Is there anything else I need to understand before I start carrying?
Also, do yall remove your CCW from its holster while in the car, or leave it?
I have attended some horrible training sessions. In fact, my LTC class was SO BAD that it made me decide to become an Instructor. It was unsafe and the Instructor ONLY cared about the $$. The last session I had with DPS on the new gun law changes was sub-par also. And I'm being polite about it. Never say never...Yeah training is never a negative thing.
Proud to say he's a personal friend of mine. We had him come out and speak to the Texas Handgun Association training conference a few years back. Wonderful guy.Watch Active Self Protection on YouTube. He'll give you a damn good idea how most situations go down.
I bet that was a good time with plenty to learn.Proud to say he's a personal friend of mine. We had him come out and speak to the Texas Handgun Association training conference a few years back. Wonderful guy.
Training is never a negative thing. You turned a terrible experience into something productive for yourself and others.I have attended some horrible training sessions. In fact, my LTC class was SO BAD that it made me decide to become an Instructor. It was unsafe and the Instructor ONLY cared about the $$. The last session I had with DPS on the new gun law changes was sub-par also. And I'm being polite about it. Never say never...
Here are some comments on "What's good enough for a self-defense pistol"I have long thought about getting a TX CHL, but never got around to it. Now that CC is legal in Texas, I plan to start carrying. With people going full on nutty at such a large scale, I don't think it has ever been more important to do so than it is now.
I was given a Kel-Tec P11 a while back by my parents who didn't want it after they inherited it from my grandfather. That's what I plan to carry until I can get something better like a Kahr CM9. I ordered an IWB leather/kydex holster from Foxx Holsters and plan to carry at the 5 o' clock position, right above my right-back pocket. Thinking is that bad guy demands your wallet, but the CCW comes out instead.
I have never carried concealed before, so I'm looking for pointers on anything. I figured I'll have to adjust my attire a little bit to make sure I don't print or show accidentally. Is there anything else I need to understand before I start carrying?
Also, do yall remove your CCW from its holster while in the car, or leave it?