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Published on October 1, 2022
Duration: 0:06

This video demonstrates a practical training drill for appendix carry concealment and close-quarters shooting. The instructor, exhibiting high technical proficiency, showcases a rapid draw from an AIWB holster, efficient garment clearing, and effective retention firing techniques. The drill emphasizes maintaining control of the firearm in close proximity to the body, simulating realistic defensive scenarios.

Quick Summary

Master appendix carry draws and close retention shooting with expert guidance. This drill emphasizes efficient garment clearing, safe firearm presentation from an AIWB holster, and effective firing techniques at close distances to simulate defensive encounters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Appendix Carry Draw and Retention Fire
  2. 00:02Rapid Fire Retention Drill

Frequently Asked Questions

What is appendix carry and why is it used?

Appendix carry (AIWB) is a concealed firearm carry method worn inside the waistband at the front of the body. It's favored for its potential for deep concealment and a potentially faster draw stroke, especially when clearing garments efficiently.

What are the key elements of a close retention shooting drill?

Close retention drills focus on firing the weapon while it's held very close to the body, often against an attacker. This technique is vital for defensive situations where the firearm could be grabbed, emphasizing control and preventing disarms.

How can I improve my appendix carry draw?

Practice drawing from your AIWB holster daily, focusing on a smooth, consistent motion. Ensure you efficiently clear your concealment garment during the draw. Consider different holster placements and garments for optimal comfort and concealment.

What safety precautions are essential for appendix carry and retention drills?

Always ensure the firearm is unloaded when not actively training. Verify your target and beyond, maintain muzzle discipline, and use a holster designed for AIWB carry. Practice safe firearm handling throughout the drill.

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