Hit Factor Match Concealed Carry

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Dropped into a recent concealed carry Hit Factor match at Scottsdale Gun Club to shake off some rust, pressure-test my EDC setup, and get some reps in. It was a four-stage USPSA-style match—nothing too formal, but plenty real when that shot timer starts screaming.

I ran one of my go-to 2011-style pistols, and while it ran flawlessly, the gear setup had a few limitations that definitely shaped how things played out—especially in stages that demanded speed and discipline. Let’s just say, I had to earn every hit factor the hard way.

In this video, I break down what worked, what didn’t, and where I need to recalibrate—both in gear and mindset. Whether you're just getting into competitive shooting or you've been running drills since the Beretta M9 was standard issue, there’s something here for you.

🎯 Gear list, parts, and ammo: www.razormp.com
🔥 Huge thanks to Velocitas for the ammo and the Scottsdale Gun Club crew for keeping these matches sharp.

🫡 If you’ve used your EDC setup in a match, or learned the hard way like I did, drop your take in the comments.

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