Conceal Carry Variables

Published on September 30, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video breaks down concealed carry variables, emphasizing a logical training progression starting with isolating the draw stroke under a simple t-shirt. It highlights the importance of achieving a master grip and safe re-holstering, then progressing to the 3 o'clock position and incorporating overgarments. High-repetition training (100+ reps) is stressed for proficiency and responsibility within the 2A community.

Quick Summary

Start concealed carry training by isolating the draw stroke with a tucked-in t-shirt to build a repeatable pattern. Focus on a master grip high on the beaver tail and practice safe re-holstering with a slight belly 'suck in'. Aim for 100+ repetitions with overgarments for proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Concealed Carry Variables
  2. 00:07Isolating the Draw Stroke
  3. 00:15Master Grip & Re-holstering
  4. 00:253 O'Clock Position Training
  5. 00:35Adding Overgarments & Repetition

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I start training for concealed carry draws?

Begin by isolating the draw stroke with a simple, tucked-in t-shirt. This allows you to build a repeatable pattern without the interference of outer layers, focusing on grip and smooth movement.

What is the proper grip technique for concealed carry?

Focus on achieving a 'master grip' high on the beaver tail of your firearm. This ensures maximum control and a consistent platform for drawing and firing effectively.

How can I safely re-holster my concealed firearm?

When re-holstering, perform a slight 'suck in' of your belly. This clears the path for the firearm, preventing it from snagging on clothing and ensuring a safe re-holstering process.

Why is high-repetition training important for concealed carry?

High-repetition training, aiming for 100+ reps, is crucial for developing muscle memory and ensuring proficiency. It builds the responsibility needed for safe and effective self-defense with a concealed firearm.

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