Cross Draw Carry 1 Month Update!...Bangin' or BUST? Dangerous?

Published on February 15, 2024
Duration: 10:20

After a month of testing, the speaker finds cross-draw carry to be highly effective, solving many issues associated with strong-side outside-the-waistband carry. It offers improved comfort, accessibility, and concealability, particularly for individuals with shoulder issues. The technique is deemed safe with proper practice, significantly safer than appendix carry due to reduced risk of self-injury and flagging others.

Quick Summary

Cross-draw carry offers significant advantages over strong-side carry by eliminating issues like banging the firearm on objects and improving accessibility while seated or using a seatbelt. It is also considered safer than appendix carry, as proper technique directs the firearm towards the ground, minimizing risk to others and oneself.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction & Background
  2. 00:36Cross Draw Carry Update: 1 Month Review
  3. 01:15Why I Love Cross Draw Carry
  4. 01:30Problems Solved by Cross Draw
  5. 02:00Concealability of Cross Draw
  6. 03:34Addressing Holster Retention Concerns
  7. 04:04Is Cross Draw Carry Safe?
  8. 04:53Drawing Safely from Cross Draw
  9. 05:30Cross Draw vs. Appendix Carry Safety
  10. 06:49Ease of Draw & Accessibility
  11. 07:05Holster & Firearm Recommendations
  12. 07:14Ideal Barrel Length for Cross Draw
  13. 07:50Final Verdict: Cross Draw Carry
  14. 09:08Conclusion & Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main advantages of cross-draw carry over strong-side carry?

Cross-draw carry solves issues like banging the firearm on door frames or chairs, difficulty accessing it while seated, and problems with seatbelt use, which are common with strong-side outside-the-waistband carry.

Is cross-draw carry considered safe, and how does it compare to appendix carry?

Cross-draw is considered safe with proper technique, as the firearm typically points towards the ground behind the carrier. It's deemed significantly safer than appendix carry, which always points the firearm at the carrier's own body.

How does the concealability of cross-draw carry compare to other methods?

The speaker finds cross-draw carry to be more concealable, as the forward grip is often less noticeable and can be mistaken for items in a pocket or natural clothing folds, unlike the printing often seen with strong-side carry.

What is the recommended drawing technique for a cross-draw holster to ensure safety?

To draw safely from a cross-draw holster, avoid simply yanking the firearm out. Instead, draw downwards and then bring the firearm up in a controlled motion to prevent 'flagging' individuals to your weak side.

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