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Concealed Carry Podcast - Guns | Training | Defense | CCW

Concealed Carry Podcast - Guns | Training | Defense | CCW
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The Concealed Carry Podcast is a podcast produced and distributed by Concealed Carry Inc and hosted by Riley Bowman. The podcast focuses in on highly relevant topics for American gun owners and defensive shooters. Episodes focus on gear, relevant political and industry news, and examples of a CCW permit holder acting in self-defense. Our goal is to empower or train 1 million "guardians" by 2050 and this podcast is an important part of that endeavor. By subscribing and listening you will get the information, legal perspective, training tools, and insights you need to actively fight against the criminals and attackers that would feed on our families, communities, and nation.
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Bill shares his journey into the firearms industry, highlighting his passion that led him to HK and the recent launch of the CC9 pistol, targeting the micro-compact segment. We discuss the importance of reliable everyday carry equipment and the necessity of continuous training, urging listeners to seek quality instruction beyond basic concealed carry permit requirements. Bill emphasizes scenario-based training and the draw-to-first-shot framework as essential for real-life preparedness.
Ryan shares insights into Gun Talk Media, particularly the evolution of the web series First Person Defender, which simulates real-life self-defense scenarios for participants. We analyze specific episodes, such as one showcasing alternative self-defense strategies with non-lethal tools, emphasizing the need for realistic training and quick decision-making in stressful situations.
Robyn shares her inspiration for creating a welcoming environment for women new to firearms, highlighting the transformative journeys of many who have joined A Girl and a Gun. We explore the evolving culture of gun ownership, where women are increasingly taking on leadership roles and making independent decisions regarding firearms.
Darryl highlights modern revolvers' lightweight design and effective features that enhance usability in high-stress situations. We also explore practical carry methods and challenge the notion that revolvers are only for close-range use. Ultimately, Darryl encourages listeners to view revolvers as viable primary firearms for urban self-defense.
In this episode, Riley and Mitch discuss the implications of social media on gun culture within the concealed carry community. We explore how online comments reveal individual mindsets and cultural trends, addressing misconceptions, the importance of empathy, and facades in anonymous interactions.
In this episode, we explore over 70 common mistakes in concealed carry, emphasizing the importance of quality gear, such as holsters and ammunition storage, for safety and convenience. I address critical pitfalls, including neglecting less-lethal options and insufficient training, and much more.
In this episode, we speak with John Gilstrap, a New York Times bestselling author. We explore the moral complexities of his characters who navigate legal gray areas to protect innocents, while also discussing the contemporary debates surrounding gun rights. Gilstrap encourages listener engagement and highlights the educational potential of fiction, illustrating how thrillers can spark meaningful conversations about safety and responsibility.
In this episode, I speak with Steve Moses from the Palisade Training Group about the essential role of tactical anatomy in self-defense. We discuss effective target areas beyond common misconceptions, such as the importance of precision training with 3D targets to simulate real-life scenarios. Steve highlights the psychological aspects of threat response and the need for proactive training in high-stakes situations. He encourages listeners to seek advanced training opportunities to enhance their self-defense skills and preparedness.
In this episode of the Concealed Carry Podcast, we continue our in-depth review of recent legislative updates impacting concealed carry and self-defense rights. Joined by co-host Jacob Paulsen, we cover significant changes from states like Oklahoma, South Dakota, North Dakota, Colorado, and Washington. We discuss Oklahoma's new "defensive display" law, South Dakota's allowance for concealed carry on college campuses, and North Dakota's removal of the duty to notify law enforcement about concealed firearms.
We review legislative updates, including recent Supreme Court decisions and the potential removal of suppressors from the NFA. We cover significant state developments, in Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, and Arkansas as well as new laws in Iowa and Minnesota.
In this episode of the Concealed Carry Podcast, we examine self-defense rights for individuals aged 18 to 20 amidst varying state laws. We discuss the federal restrictions on handgun purchases, recent legislative changes in states like Iowa and Colorado, and the implications of significant court rulings on age-based carry rights.
In this episode of the Concealed Carry Podcast, we examine self-defense rights for individuals aged 18 to 20 amidst varying state laws. We discuss the federal restrictions on handgun purchases, recent legislative changes in states like Iowa and Colorado, and the implications of significant court rulings on age-based carry rights.
We analyze interactions between armed citizens and law enforcement during traffic stops, referencing data from a comprehensive survey of over 1,600 respondents. We explore vital insights about how concealed carriers inform officers about their firearms, revealing that while more than 56% do notify, many only disclose their status under specific conditions.
Drawing from personal experiences, I demonstrate that training with red dots is manageable and share practical tips for effective use in defensive situations. My goal is to provide accurate insights, dispel myths, and inspire confidence in adopting red dot technology within the concealed carry community.
Rob emphasizes safety communication on the range and the need for medical preparedness. We also explore adapting teaching methods for adult learners and managing performance anxiety through practical strategies. Our conversation underscores the value of flexibility and knowledge in creating a safe and effective training environment.
In this episode of the Concealed Carry Podcast, we examine recent self-defense incidents tied mostly to vehicle thefts and the risks involved in confronting criminals. We discuss cases from Tulsa, Baton Rouge, and Manitou Springs, highlighting the rapid escalation of conflicts and the dangers of direct engagement with thieves.
This episode addresses the critical topic of gun-free zones within the concealed carry community. I engage in an in-depth conversation with Jacob Paulsen, exploring the legal implications and personal experiences related to various types of gun-free zones.
This episode addresses the critical topic of gun-free zones within the concealed carry community. I engage in an in-depth conversation with Jacob Paulsen, exploring the legal implications and personal experiences related to various types of gun-free zones.
In this episode of the Concealed Carry Podcast, we analyze a tense armed robbery in Los Angeles, featuring civilians who bravely intervened against an attacker with an AK-74. We discuss the challenges faced by police during their response and the importance of clear communication to prevent tragic mistakes.
In this episode of the Concealed Carry Podcast, we discuss gear trends from a recent training class, highlighting popular firearms and the increasing use of optics. I, Riley Bowman, and co-host Jacob Paulsen examine reasons participants chose different equipment than their everyday carry, addressing the dual benefits of familiar versus new gear.
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was this the last episode? I can not find any more...???
I just found your podcast.. I download all your past episodes and I'm on #6.. so far you guys are awesome.. I love your shows.. I look forward to getting caught up to current... keepnup the great work..
Guys, I love the podcast !! Now....don't knock on me but I am also a Firearms instructor here in Massillon OHIO 😂 I have been instructing for almost 3 years and I have roughly 3300 students out about in our community in Northeast Ohio actively practicing safe gun handling and carrying a concealed firearm on their person. I'm kind of curious because I heard Jacob's friend say that you should use warm water when washing lead contaminant from your skin? I was always told to use cold water as it keeps the pores closed and does not allow for lead contaminant to enter the bloodstream. please correct me if I'm wrong I would appreciate it! p.s by the way I tell everybody in my classroom and all of my fellows instructor's to listen to this podcast I have learned so much from you guys and I appreciate it very much!! Mike Q @AJ Harris Tactical
good business yes, but you guys don't have to give away free stuff you're just awesome and do. It certainly isn't your responsibility to make sure everybody has the time of day to get a giveaway. if they want free shiz then their responsibility to fallow parameters.
Another total snooze fest!! ZZZ...
I do not have a Facebook account. I am not offended. I do think it's pretty awesome that you guys are Manning up and addressing the FB issue. it's good business 👌. Brandon M.
what's your opinion of sticky holsters?
Thanks, I love what your doing. Keep it up!
Great episode!
sorry guys but this one is a total snoozer...ZZZ .
this one was a snooze fest.
Just found this podcast. Very informative, and great talking points. Definitely a kick ass podcast!
were u talking to this guy using 2 tin cans connected by a string?? What a joke?
Not sure how my guns aren't registered?? I turn in a copy of the registration to the police department each and every time? Please explain how they aren't registered?
I currently work in Armed security. I work in those popular places where I am dealing with people that have a hard time to follow simple directions. My question is if I have to wear body armor, should it be known to the public that I am wearing one and what kind?
Fell asleep during the case of the week. Not even sure you were speaking English..
This guy is awesome! I watch many of his videos!!
Merry Christmas CCP
Thanks for the information!