Best draw from Concealment techniques | Tactical Rifleman

Published on March 13, 2020
Duration: 12:36

This guide details essential concealed carry draw techniques from experts Jason (Retired Navy SEAL) and Imri (Former Israeli Special Ops). It covers garment clearing, specific draw methods for different carry positions (3 o'clock, 5 o'clock, appendix), and emphasizes the critical importance of dry-fire practice and safe reholstering. The instruction highlights adapting techniques to clothing and carry style for reliable firearm access.

Quick Summary

Master concealed carry draw techniques from experts Jason (Retired Navy SEAL) and Imri (Former Israeli Special Ops). Learn to clear garments effectively, adapt draws for 3 o'clock, 5 o'clock, and appendix positions, and prioritize safe, reluctant reholstering. Practice with your daily attire for reliable access.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Concealed Carry Drills
  2. 00:54Garment Clearing Tips
  3. 02:01The Vampire Technique
  4. 03:335 O'Clock Draw from Open Jacket
  5. 05:43T-Shirt Draw (3 O'Clock)
  6. 06:44Zipped Fleece Draw (5 O'Clock)
  7. 08:18Appendix Carry Draw
  8. 09:24Close Quarters Appendix Draw
  9. 10:44Training Philosophy and Safety

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Vampire Technique' for concealed carry?

The 'Vampire Technique', attributed to Karl Erickson, is a draw method for 3 o'clock carry. It involves using your support hand to pull the cover garment back and away from your body, allowing your shooting hand to draw the pistol cleanly.

How can I improve my concealed carry draw from under a t-shirt?

When drawing from under a baggy t-shirt at the 3 o'clock position, pull the material upward with your shooting hand. Exaggerate this lift with your thumb to ensure your hand gets a clean grip on the pistol without snagging.

What is the most important safety rule when reholstering a concealed firearm?

The most critical safety rule is to 'reluctantly reholster.' Never rush the process. Deliberately ensure the trigger guard is completely clear of any clothing or obstructions before returning the firearm to the holster to prevent accidental discharge.

Why is practicing with specific clothing important for concealed carry?

Practicing your draw with the exact clothes you wear daily for concealed carry is crucial. Different fabrics and garment styles interact differently with your holster and firearm, and practicing ensures you can reliably clear the clothing and access your weapon without snags.

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