Discussion: How to Draw your Gun FAST from a Purse

Published on July 21, 2021
Duration: 7:39

This video discusses the effectiveness and practicality of carrying a firearm in a purse. The instructor, Marquise, argues that purse concealed carry is often a fallacy, as it can lead to slow draws and a false sense of security. He emphasizes the importance of consistent practice and developing a strong mental game plan for self-defense scenarios. The video highlights that effective self-defense requires more than just having a firearm; it demands preparedness, proper technique, and the ability to create distance and time when faced with a threat.

Quick Summary

Instructor Marquise argues that purse concealed carry is often a fallacy due to the impracticality of achieving a fast, reliable draw under stress. He emphasizes that effective self-defense requires consistent practice, situational awareness, and the principle of 'distance equals time' to create reaction opportunities. Daily practice of drawing from your chosen carry method is crucial for preparedness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Purse Carry Fallacy
  2. 00:55The Purse Snatcher Scenario
  3. 01:31Proper Purse Carry Technique
  4. 02:04Marquise's Opinion on Purse Guns
  5. 02:39Demonstration: Slow Draw from Purse
  6. 03:16Reaction to the Draw Attempt
  7. 03:34The Mentality of Untrained Carry
  8. 04:00Consequences of Poor Carry Method
  9. 04:22Distance Equals Time Principle
  10. 04:47Creating Distance vs. Engaging
  11. 05:11The Importance of a Practiced Game Plan
  12. 05:30Daily Practice Routine
  13. 06:03Everyday Clothing and Carry
  14. 06:26Mike Tyson's Quote on Plans
  15. 06:44Brain and Body as Computers
  16. 07:08Mental Rolodex Analogy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main criticism of carrying a firearm in a purse?

The primary criticism is that it often leads to a slow and ineffective firearm draw under stress. A purse can be easily snatched, rendering the firearm inaccessible, and the act of drawing from it is not typically practiced to a high level of proficiency.

Why is 'distance equals time' important in self-defense?

'Distance equals time' means that creating physical space between yourself and a threat provides you with more time to react. This time can be used to draw a weapon, escape, or de-escalate, and is crucial when a threat is imminent.

How often should one practice drawing their firearm?

It is recommended to practice drawing your firearm from your everyday carry method for about three to five minutes daily. This consistent practice helps build muscle memory and ensures your draw is efficient and reliable when needed.

What is the biggest fallacy about purse concealed carry?

The biggest fallacy is the belief that one can draw a firearm quickly and effectively from a purse in a real-world self-defense situation. This often overlooks the practical challenges and the need for extensive, specific training.

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