by Second Call Defense | Oct 12, 2023 | Terminology
Legal defense insurance, also known as legal expense insurance or legal protection insurance, is a type of insurance policy that provides coverage for legal expenses associated with various legal matters. Unlike self-defense legal assistance plans (aka “CCW...
by Second Call Defense | Oct 12, 2023 | Terminology
Third-party coverage, in the context of legal defense insurance or self-defense insurance, typically refers to coverage for legal expenses and liability when a policyholder is involved in a self-defense incident that affects a third party. This type of coverage...
by Second Call Defense | Oct 12, 2023 | Terminology
In this method (shoulder holster carry), a holster is worn on the shoulder under clothing, and the firearm is carried horizontally. Although often seen in movies, this method is not common in real-life concealed carry situations.
by Second Call Defense | Oct 12, 2023 | Terminology
Appendix carry involves carrying a firearm inside the waistband near the front of the body, typically in the area between the hip and the center of the abdomen. It can be discreet and allows for quick access.
by Attorney Sean Maloney | Sep 22, 2023 | Terminology
A semi-automatic firearm (or “semiauto), also known as a “self-loading” or “autoloading” firearm, refers to the mechanism employed to load cartridges into the chamber for firing as well as expending the spent case. A semiauto firearm is designed to fire one round...
by Attorney Sean Maloney | Sep 22, 2023 | Terminology
This involves carrying a concealed firearm inside a holster tucked inside the waistband of the pants, typically at the hip or small of the back. IWB carry can provide good concealment and accessibility although some find it uncomfortable to have it inside their...