This video details the 'cheater grip' technique for an efficient AIWB (Appendix Inside the Waistband) draw, focusing on garment manipulation when hands are below the waist. It emphasizes avoiding telegraphing the draw by subtly prepping the garment and then executing a rapid draw stroke. An alternative method for situations where garment prep is not allowed is also demonstrated.
This video details an efficient method for drawing a concealed firearm from an Appendix Inside the Waistband (AIWB) holster, focusing on clearing the cover garment from a high thoracic position. It introduces the 'claw grip' technique for firearms without beavertails and explains the physics behind a successful draw, emphasizing minimal effort and maximum efficiency. The instruction is provided by an experienced firearms instructor.
This video appears to be an in-depth explanation of specific firearm manipulation techniques, likely related to drawing, reloads, or clearing malfunctions. The title directly references "the Claw and Wedge," which are known terms in firearms training circles referring to specific grip or handling methods. While the exact firearms and calibers aren't explicitly stated in the description, the context strongly suggests a focus on practical shooting skills and potentially concealed carry or tactical applications.
This guide details common mistakes and proper techniques for drawing a concealed firearm, emphasizing grip, garment clearance, and visual focus. It highlights the importance of a 'claw grip' to avoid snags and maintaining target awareness throughout the draw. Proper technique, as demonstrated by Alyssa Seymour, is crucial for effective and safe concealed carry.
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