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Published on June 15, 2024
Duration: 0:25

This video demonstrates a practical concealed carry technique, showcasing a smooth draw from a thigh holster while wearing formal attire. It highlights safe firearm handling, including controlled rapid fire and tactical scanning, emphasizing proficiency in drawing and moving with a handgun. The content is presented by a firearms enthusiast demonstrating real-world application.

Quick Summary

Learn essential concealed carry techniques, including a smooth draw from a thigh holster and tactical movement, demonstrated with a Glock 19. This guide emphasizes safe firearm handling, muzzle discipline, and environmental scanning for effective self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Concealed Carry Setup
  2. 00:05Draw Stroke and Engagement
  3. 00:15Tactical Movement and Scanning

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I safely draw a handgun from a concealed thigh holster?

To safely draw from a thigh holster, ensure your clothing is managed to allow clear access. Maintain a firm grip, draw the firearm smoothly upwards and out of the holster, and immediately bring it to a ready position while scanning your surroundings for threats.

What are key tactical movements for concealed carry?

Key tactical movements include controlled retreats, scanning your environment for threats, and maintaining muzzle discipline. These actions help you assess a situation and react safely while keeping your firearm pointed in a safe direction.

Is the Glock 19 suitable for concealed carry in formal attire?

Yes, the Glock 19 can be suitable for concealed carry in formal attire, especially when using a well-designed thigh holster. The challenge lies in balancing concealment with accessibility, which requires practice and the right gear.

What safety precautions should be taken during a concealed carry demonstration?

During any firearm demonstration, strict adherence to the four universal firearm safety rules is paramount: treat every firearm as loaded, never point the muzzle at anything you are not willing to destroy, keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot, and be sure of your target and what is beyond it.

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