RECOIL Presents: Concealment

OHO BY Subcaliber Carry

The conventional wisdom for concealed carry guns is to choose the largest caliber that you can shoot accurately. Certainly, you should never carry anything smaller than the traditional service caliber of 9mm, right? While that might be ideal, there are all sorts of good reasons why you might want to carry a smaller caliber, even something tiny like .22LR. Let’s talk about a few.

Not everybody is able to shoot a service caliber well, with quick follow-up shots on target. You might be

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