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Analyzing women’s concealed carrying of firearms as religious ritual reveals a world-making project that idealizes armed personal protection as a learned embodied religious practice. Whether or not they use religious language to describe it, these women promote gun carry as a spiritual practice, one that they see as aligned with evangelical Protestant Christianity. These women concealed carry influencers present the practice, or ritual, of concealed carry as the cultivation of a “lifestyle” that includes the concealment of a firearm on-body with minimal adaptation of style or fashion, the adoption of a mindset ever attuned to the possibility of danger, and the regular simulated enactment of the response to a lethal threat through both target practice at the gun range and daily dry-firing of the weapon. The ultimate concern of this ritual practice is an affirmation of one’s right, willingness, and even obligation to use lethal force to protect life.