Josh (also known as J-Web)
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If someone has a $1,000 budget for a concealed carry setup, do you go cheap with more accessories or
Do you go expensive with less accessories?
I'm thinking like cheap as in firearm and more accessories or expensive firearm with less accessories.
And so if you have $1,000 total, we'll just say cheap is $500 or less.
Expensive is $600 or more because you're talking about more than half the budget.
With less accessories...
Or do you go cheap with a class?
What situation?
What handgun?
So I guess my first question before we discuss this would be for the rules.
Are we saying accessories are holster and belt?
So I think we know the answer to that first part, which is don't go cheap or poor in quality when it comes to belt and holsters.
We stand firmly on that.
I think that D and I would agree.
The holster and belt is probably the most important thing you would buy besides the gun.
yeah because you can have a good gun but if it can't stay secure where it's supposed to be if you don't know how to set your retention correctly if you don't have the right belt for it then what's the point now if you are looking to do a combo and just get like a bag that has the uh
holster in it thing that people are doing, if that's your thing, if that's your bag baby, then cool, do that.
But I think that Dee and I would say unanimously tier one concealed holster or your holster of choice is going to be about a hundred bucks.
They range depending on if you have a caddy setup or not.
Like, if you want to have a full rig setup like this or not, or if you want to have just the gun setup only.