Am I drawing my gun fast enough for you now?

Published on April 28, 2023
Duration: 0:11

This video demonstrates a high-speed pistol draw from an appendix carry (AIWB) position, achieving a sub-second time of 0.89 seconds. It directly addresses criticisms of the creator's previous draw speed, showcasing improved performance. The demonstration utilizes a Glock 43X/48 and a Pact Club Timer III, highlighting the effectiveness of specific gear and training.

Quick Summary

The creator demonstrated a high-speed pistol draw from appendix carry (AIWB) with a Glock 43X/48, achieving a verified first-shot time of 0.89 seconds using a Pact Club Timer III, directly addressing criticisms of their previous performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Responding to Critics & Draw Montage
  2. 00:01High-Speed AIWB Draw Demonstration
  3. 00:08Shot Timer Results: 0.89 Seconds

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the draw time achieved in the video?

The creator demonstrated a high-speed pistol draw from an appendix carry (AIWB) position, achieving a verified first-shot time of 0.89 seconds using a Pact Club Timer III.

What firearm and holster system were used for the draw demonstration?

The demonstration featured a Glock 43X or 48 pistol drawn from a Phlster Enigma holster system, commonly used for appendix carry concealment.

How does this video address criticism about draw speed?

The video directly confronts negative YouTube comments about the creator's previous draw speed by showcasing an improved, sub-second performance verified by a shot timer.

What is appendix carry (AIWB)?

Appendix carry (AIWB) is a method of concealed firearm carry where the pistol is worn on the front of the body, typically between the 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock positions.

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