Are You Good Enough?

Published on August 4, 2019
Duration: 20:31

This video emphasizes the critical importance of proficiency with your concealed carry firearm, especially in real-world self-defense scenarios. The speaker highlights the CZ P-07 as a reliable DA/SA option and details essential skills like safe appendix carry, efficient holster draws, and the benefits of dry fire practice. It also stresses the value of long-range shooting for improving close-quarters performance and seeking professional training.

Quick Summary

The most critical skill for concealed carry is drawing your firearm efficiently from the holster, even one-handed. Practice 'junk safety' with hammer-fired guns during holstering to prevent accidental discharge. Dry fire at home builds muscle memory, and long-range shooting improves close-quarters performance under stress.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Carry Gun Proficiency
  2. 01:38The CZ P-07 Carry Pistol
  3. 04:10Appendix Carry Safety Techniques
  4. 08:33Mastering the Holster Draw
  5. 10:43Effective Dry Fire Practice
  6. 12:00The Importance of Distance Shooting
  7. 14:27Tactical Cover and Adaptation
  8. 18:43Conclusion: Seek Professional Training

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key safety considerations for appendix carry?

For appendix carry with a hammer-fired pistol like the CZ P-07, practice 'junk safety.' This involves placing your thumb on the hammer while holstering to feel for any obstructions that might engage the trigger, preventing accidental discharge.

Why is practicing at 50 yards important for self-defense?

While most self-defense encounters occur at close range, practicing at 50 yards builds superior marksmanship and stress management skills. This proficiency translates to better performance under pressure at closer distances, crucial for active shooter situations.

What is the most critical skill for concealed carry proficiency?

The most critical skill is the ability to draw your firearm from its holster quickly and efficiently. This includes being able to perform a one-handed draw, which is essential in many self-defense scenarios where you might be injured or occupied.

How can I practice shooting skills at home?

Dry fire practice is highly effective for home training. You can practice drawing, presenting the firearm, sight acquisition, and even magazine changes safely without live ammunition, building crucial muscle memory.

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