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Published on June 8, 2023
Duration: 0:16

This short demonstrates a deception tactic for concealed carry, where a firearm is initially visible but then concealed, fooling a simulated assailant. The video highlights a rapid draw and engagement from a concealed position, emphasizing the importance of effective concealment and quick reaction in a self-defense scenario. It showcases the utility of a reliable holster for such maneuvers.

Quick Summary

The video demonstrates a concealed carry deception tactic where a firearm is initially shown then hidden, making an attacker believe the carrier is unarmed. This is followed by a rapid draw and engagement, highlighting effective firearm concealment and quick reaction for self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Concealment & Deception
  2. 00:04Robbery Scenario Simulation
  3. 00:13Rapid Draw & Counter-Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the deception tactic shown for concealed carry?

The tactic involves initially showing a firearm tucked into the waistband, then covering it to make an assailant believe you are unarmed. This creates an opportunity for a surprise counter-engagement.

Why is a rapid draw important in self-defense?

A rapid draw is crucial for self-defense as it minimizes the time an attacker has to react or escalate. It allows the defender to gain a tactical advantage quickly in a high-stress situation.

How does the video simulate a robbery scenario?

The video simulates a robbery by having a 'victim' lift their shirt to reveal an empty waistband, tricking the 'assailant'. The victim then draws a firearm from a concealed location.

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