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SureFire Field Notes Ep. 30 How to Carry Concealed, with Jeff Gonzales

SureFire Field Notes is a multi-segment informational video series with tips and techniques from subject matter experts of all backgrounds. In this episode, Jeff Gonzalez of Trident Concepts, discusses the proper considerations for concealed carry.

Jeff Gonzales heads Trident Concepts, LLC a reality based company specializing in personal protection tactics and training for armed and unarmed conflicts. Their motto is “Concepts that meet reality.”

He was a decorated and respected US Navy SEAL and has worked in a variety of environments and capacities throughout the globe. He brings to the company not only his hard & soft skills, but also his ability to manage and exploit the staff to best serve the interests of the company and their clients. Their goal is not simply to train you, but to better prepare you for the worst-case scenario.

He has also finished authoring the book Combative Fundamentals, An Unconventional Approach, now available for retail purchase. Presently, the book is keeping pace as a best seller and is considered by most to have set the high-water mark as an excellent resource. A must have for serious shooters across the board.

4 Responses to “SureFire Field Notes Ep. 30 How to Carry Concealed, with Jeff Gonzales”

  1. jbgleason says:

    Glad to see a trainer who at least acknowledges that life sometimes dictates tactics and that having a gun (ankle carry or 5 shot) isn’t an instant death sentence. The number of “trainers” who have zero experience carrying deep cover or in a non-permissive environment yet scoffing at any carry method outside of a Glock 19 AIWB irks me.

  2. DI says:

    Jeff’s concealed carry class is fantastic!
    Highly recommended!

  3. Great video and advice. Much like Jeff, I was forced to carry full sized pistols concealed in non-permissive environments. I’ve also been teaching concealed/covert carry for years to government folks and now civilians through my company, Green-Ops (www.Green-Ops.com). It’s funny how our different experiences result in the same teaching methods. Great job!