This video reviews the Mission First Tactical Cypher fanny pack for concealed carry, comparing its comfort and accessibility to traditional appendix carry. It demonstrates drawing techniques from the fanny pack, highlighting methods for both slow and rapid access. The review also covers the larger variant, its chest-mounted capabilities, and the integration of ballistic inserts, offering a unique value proposition for tactical preparedness.
This video demonstrates the technique for drawing a firearm from an ankle holster, highlighting its discretion, particularly when seated. The speaker, identified as 'Shatterthewicked', a practitioner with expertise in draw techniques and range practice, compares it to appendix carry, noting ankle carry's slower draw speed and need for more space but recommending it for maximum discretion, backup weapons, or extended periods of sitting. The guide covers the physical steps of drawing from this concealed position.
This video demonstrates a rapid draw technique from the 945 Industries conceal carry pistol bag, highlighting its quick rip tab feature. The instructor compares the draw time to appendix carry, suggesting it can be a viable alternative in situations where on-body carry is not feasible, such as at the gym or while hiking. The bag's quality zippers are also noted as a key advantage for fast access.
This guide demonstrates a rapid draw technique from the 945 Industries Quick Release Bag, a sling/cross-body bag designed for concealed carry. The expert highlights the efficiency of the quick-pull tab zipper for accessing the firearm. It also includes a comparison to traditional appendix carry methods, showcasing the bag's accessibility.
After a month of testing, the speaker finds cross-draw carry to be highly effective, solving many issues associated with strong-side outside-the-waistband carry. It offers improved comfort, accessibility, and concealability, particularly for individuals with shoulder issues. The technique is deemed safe with proper practice, significantly safer than appendix carry due to reduced risk of self-injury and flagging others.
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