Draw & Re-Holster Safely with a Shoulder Holster!

Published on November 10, 2021
Duration: 4:30

This guide demonstrates a safe technique for drawing and re-holstering a firearm from a shoulder holster, emphasizing muzzle discipline to prevent accidental discharge towards oneself or others. The method is applicable to various types of shoulder holsters, including horizontal and vertical configurations, and aims to maintain safety without significantly slowing down the process.

Quick Summary

Learn a safe technique for drawing and re-holstering from a shoulder holster. Keep the muzzle pointed down and to the side during the draw, and maintain muzzle discipline when re-holstering to avoid pointing the firearm at yourself or others.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Shoulder Holsters
  2. 00:18Benefits of Shoulder Holsters
  3. 00:37Common Draw & Re-Holster Mistakes
  4. 00:54Safe Draw Technique Demonstration
  5. 02:11Safe Re-Holster Technique Demonstration
  6. 03:03Technique for Vertical Shoulder Holsters
  7. 03:26Technique for Chest Holsters
  8. 03:55Recommended Shoulder Holster Brand
  9. 04:08Q&A and Safety Reminder

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the safest way to draw a firearm from a shoulder holster?

To safely draw from a shoulder holster, first clear your non-drawing arm. Then, draw the firearm while keeping the muzzle pointed down and slightly to the side of your body. Finally, bring the firearm up to eye level and acquire your firing grip.

How do you safely re-holster a firearm into a shoulder holster?

To safely re-holster, reverse the drawing motion. Bring the firearm down, maintaining muzzle discipline by keeping it pointed away from yourself and others. Guide the firearm into the holster, ensuring the muzzle remains clear until it is fully seated.

Why are shoulder holsters a good option for concealed carry?

Shoulder holsters are beneficial for concealed carry due to their comfort, especially when driving or if experiencing back pain. They also offer an alternative for individuals with disabilities or those who use wheelchairs, distributing weight differently.

What are common safety mistakes when using shoulder holsters?

Common mistakes include muzzling oneself or others during the draw or re-holster process. Inexperienced users often fail to maintain proper muzzle discipline, pointing the firearm in unsafe directions.

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