Behind the Holster
In episode 6 of Behind the Holster, Jody Picou and Yates Crawford — both Concealed Coalition trainers — tackle a common concealed carry question: should you carry with a round in the chamber? The hosts offer differing views, making for an engaging and candid discussion. This episode is sponsored by Kangaroo Carry Holsters, makers of U.S.-made shoulder holsters. The conversation begins with historical context. Israeli carry — no round in the chamber, or Condition Three — was adopted by the Israeli Defense Forces in the 20th century as a safety measure, given the range of handgun models in use. Yates points out that many handguns then weren't drop-safe by today's standards, adding a physical safety concern. While modern firearms don't share that issue, the practice persists in civilian carry culture. Yates advocates for chambered carry, citing real-world CCTV footage showing that defenders have little time or space when threats arise. He emphasizes that, under stress, actions like racking the slide are much less reliable without serious practice. Jody takes a more cautious stance for new shooters. Many concealed carry classes don’t teach holster draws or defensive scenarios, so insisting on chambered carry before foundational training may add risk. He shares how, early in his marriage, he carried unchambered as a compromise with his wife but trained specifically to make the draw-and-rack instinctive. He doesn’t recommend this long-term but emphasizes deliberate training for those who choose unchambered carry. Both trainers agree: carry decisions are risk tradeoffs. Chambered carry around kids presents risks, while unchambered carry leaves a defender vulnerable when a threat arises. Jody also mentions a surprising Louisiana law, requiring homeowner permission for concealed carry on private property — even he often declines, acknowledging the unpredictable variables. Ultimately, the hosts agree: whether to carry chambered is less about right or wrong and more about comfort level. The key is a solid training plan. Behind the Holster is educational, approachable, and judgment-free — focused on protection, not politics. Whether you're new to firearms or experienced, this podcast helps you understand gun safety, personal protection, and the responsibilities of firearm ownership. For more info, training options, and firearm safety resources, visit Concealed Coalition: https://www.concealedcoalition.com/?c=23186&s1=oneinthechamber Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/ConcealedCoalition IG: https://www.instagram.com/concealedcoalition/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@concealedcoalition X: https://x.com/TheCCCoalition Trustpilot: https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.concealedcoalition.com 00:00 Introduction & Sponsor — Kangaroo Carry Holsters 01:09 Setting the Stage: Two Trainers, One Debate 02:04 The History of Israeli Carry (Condition Three) 02:58 New Shooters and the Question Every Trainer Gets 05:22 Yates's Answer: Why Chambered Carry Is the Standard 07:00 What CCTV Footage Shows About Real-Life Encounters 09:32 Jody's Take: Train for Whatever You Choose 12:11 It's Not a Question — It's a Statement About Comfort 14:26 Kids, Family Risk, and the Chamber Decision 17:14 The Compromise: Your Carry, Your Risk, Your Call 18:45 Closing: Never Stop Learning, Never Stop Training Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2562564/support]
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