INCOG Holster & Draw Techniques from Concealment

Published on October 1, 2013
Duration: 14:18

The INCOG holster by Haley Strategic, developed with G-Code, offers a low-profile IWB solution with unique clips for secure attachment. It features optional Mag Caddy integration for appendix carry and a comfortable 'tactical fuzz' lining. The video details multiple draw techniques, emphasizing situational adaptation and biomechanical efficiency over a single 'perfect' method.

Quick Summary

The Haley Strategic INCOG holster is an IWB system with injection-molded construction and unique clips. It offers an optional Mag Caddy for spare magazines and features a comfortable 'tactical fuzz' lining. Various draw techniques like Wagon Burner and Thumbs UP are discussed for optimal performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to INCOG Holster
  2. 00:32INCOG Holster Design History
  3. 01:47Configuration & Mag Caddy
  4. 03:18Reload Demonstrations
  5. 04:25Materials & Comfort Features
  6. 06:58Draw Techniques Overview
  7. 08:28Support Hand Grab Draw
  8. 08:56Wagon Burner Draw Technique
  9. 09:49Thumbs UP Draw Technique
  10. 10:21Shirt Grab / Face Punch Draw
  11. 12:335 O'Clock Carry & Biomechanics

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Haley Strategic INCOG holster?

The INCOG holster is an IWB (Inside the Waistband) option featuring injection-molded construction, unique clips for secure attachment without a belt, and a comfortable 'tactical fuzz' lining. It also offers an optional Mag Caddy for integrated spare magazine storage.

What are some effective draw techniques for concealed carry?

Effective techniques include the Support Hand Grab, Wagon Burner (clearing garment with support hand), Thumbs UP (scooping shirt), and Shirt Grab. The best method depends on situational needs and biomechanical efficiency.

How does the Mag Caddy accessory enhance concealed carry?

The Mag Caddy attaches to the INCOG holster, providing integrated storage for a spare magazine. This allows for quicker and more efficient reloads from the appendix carry position.

Why is biomechanical efficiency important for drawing a firearm?

Biomechanical efficiency ensures a smooth, fast, and reliable draw by utilizing natural body movements. Focusing on straight wrist alignment and minimizing unnecessary motion leads to better performance under stress.

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