PATREON SHORTS - Breakdown Appendix & 3 O'Clock Carry PREVIEW

Published on September 27, 2024
Duration: 2:58

This video breaks down the mechanics of appendix (AIWB) and 3 o'clock concealed carry positions, highlighting the advantages of the 3 o'clock for hip roll retention and one-handed draws. It demonstrates specific techniques like the 'long thumb' scoop and body positioning to clear garments and establish a master grip efficiently, even under duress. The content emphasizes practical application for high-stress scenarios.

Quick Summary

The 3 o'clock carry position offers advantages in retention by allowing the user to roll their hips away from an attacker, creating distance. It can also facilitate a more straightforward draw stroke, especially when needing to use only one hand, often involving a 'long thumb' scoop motion to clear the garment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Appendix vs 3 O'Clock Carry
  2. 00:103 O'Clock Carry Draw Mechanics
  3. 00:42Body Positioning for Draw
  4. 01:00One-Handed Draw Techniques
  5. 02:18Hip Roll & Retention Advantage

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key advantages of the 3 o'clock carry position?

The 3 o'clock carry offers advantages in retention by allowing the user to roll their hips away from an attacker, creating distance. It can also facilitate a more straightforward draw stroke, especially when needing to use only one hand.

How do you perform a one-handed draw from the 3 o'clock position?

A one-handed draw often involves a 'long thumb' scoop motion to clear the garment effectively. This technique helps establish a master grip on the pistol even when one hand is occupied or unavailable for the draw.

What body positioning helps with drawing a concealed pistol?

A subtle body break or lean can help clear the holster during a draw. It's crucial to maintain focus on the target throughout this movement to ensure the red dot sight aligns correctly upon presentation.

Why is mastering different carry positions like appendix and 3 o'clock important?

Understanding both appendix and 3 o'clock carry positions provides tactical flexibility. Each has unique benefits for draw speed, retention, and accessibility depending on the situation, especially in self-defense scenarios.

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