PATREON SHORTS - Breakdown Appendix & 3 O'Clock Carry PREVIEW

Published on September 27, 2024
Duration: 2:58

This video provides advanced instruction on concealed carry draw techniques from both appendix and 3 o'clock positions, led by DJ Shipley of GBRS Group. It details specific mechanics for establishing a master grip, clearing garments, and executing efficient draws, including strategies for one-handed scenarios and utilizing body mechanics for retention. The content is highly technical, aimed at experienced practitioners seeking to refine their defensive pistol skills.

Quick Summary

Advanced concealed carry techniques focus on efficient draw strokes from both appendix and 3 o'clock positions. Key elements include establishing a master grip early, utilizing body mechanics like hip rolls for retention and draw facilitation, and practicing one-handed draws with methods like the 'long thumb' scoop. Expert instruction emphasizes maintaining focus on the target throughout the process.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Appendix vs 3 O'Clock Carry
  2. 00:103 O'Clock Carry Draw Mechanics
  3. 00:42Body Positioning for Draw
  4. 01:00One-Handed Draw Techniques
  5. 02:18Hip Roll and Retention

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between appendix and 3 o'clock carry draws?

Appendix carry draws focus on a direct upward motion, while 3 o'clock draws often involve lifting the shirt higher and may utilize body breaks or leans. Both require establishing a master grip efficiently, but 3 o'clock allows for hip rotation to aid the draw and retention.

How can one-handed draws be improved for concealed carry?

For one-handed draws, especially from the 3 o'clock position, a 'long thumb' scoop motion is recommended to clear the garment and establish a solid grip. Practicing this technique is vital for high-stress scenarios.

What is the benefit of hip rotation during a 3 o'clock carry draw?

Rotating the hips away from an attacker during a 3 o'clock draw creates distance, making it harder for the assailant to grab the firearm. This body movement also facilitates a smoother and quicker presentation of the pistol.

Why is establishing a master grip important during a concealed carry draw?

Establishing a master grip early and correctly ensures maximum control over the firearm upon presentation. This firm grip is essential for accurate shooting and managing recoil, particularly in defensive situations.

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