Videos tagged with Holstering
John 'Shrek' McPhee emphasizes that safe concealed carry, especially appendix carry, relies on proper gun handling, not the position itself. He highlights the increased difficulty of drawing a firearm in winter conditions due to bulky clothing and gloves, contrasting it with easier summer training. The core pro tip is to always holster slowly and deliberately, as rushing this action is the primary cause of accidental shootings.
This video highlights three critical EDC pistol mistakes: rapid reholstering that can cause accidental discharges, incorrect thumb placement during reholstering leading to potential trigger malfunctions, and premature garment release during the draw stroke causing snags. John 'Shrek' McPhee, a retired U.S. Army Special Operations Sergeant Major, emphasizes deliberate actions and proper technique for safe and effective concealed carry, especially in challenging conditions like winter clothing.











