The Sneakiest Way to Draw Your Gun in a Mugging | Appendix Carry Trick Most People Don’t Know

Published on July 6, 2025
Duration: 0:12

This video demonstrates a tactical technique for drawing a concealed handgun from an Appendix Inside-the-Waistband (AIWB) holster during a simulated mugging. The method leverages the attacker's command to lift a shirt as cover for a rapid draw, allowing the concealed carrier to potentially neutralize the threat. It highlights a specific application of AIWB carry in a high-stress, self-defense scenario.

Quick Summary

Learn a sneaky appendix carry draw technique from CajunBoyJake. In a simulated mugging, use the attacker's command to lift your shirt as cover to rapidly draw your concealed Glock handgun from an AIWB holster, potentially neutralizing the threat.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Scenario Setup
  2. 00:03Simulated Mugging Threat
  3. 00:09The 'Sneaky' Appendix Draw Technique

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'sneaky' gun draw technique shown in the video?

The technique involves using the motion of lifting your shirt, as commanded by an attacker, to simultaneously draw your concealed handgun from an Appendix Inside-the-Waistband (AIWB) holster. This leverages the attacker's expectation against them for a rapid counter-attack.

What firearms are involved in the CajunBoyJake video?

The video depicts a simulated attacker wielding an AR-15 style rifle and the concealed carrier drawing a Glock-style handgun, likely chambered in 9mm, from an AIWB holster.

How can you effectively draw a concealed firearm during a mugging?

The video suggests using the attacker's command to lift your shirt as an opportunity to draw your AIWB-concealed firearm. This requires practice to execute smoothly and quickly under duress, while maintaining situational awareness.

What is Appendix Carry (AIWB)?

Appendix Carry (AIWB) is a method of concealed firearm carry where the pistol is worn inside the waistband at the front of the body, near the appendix. It allows for deep concealment and a potentially fast draw if practiced correctly.

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