Conceal Carry Variables

Published on September 30, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This guide outlines a progressive training methodology for concealed carry draws, emphasizing isolating the draw stroke with basic clothing before incorporating overgarments. Instruction from DJ Shipley of GBRS Group, a former Tier 1 Special Operations member, highlights the importance of a master grip, safe re-holstering, and high-repetition training for proficiency.

Quick Summary

GBRS Group's DJ Shipley details a progressive concealed carry draw training method. Begin with basic clothing to isolate the draw stroke, focus on a master grip high on the beaver tail, and practice safe re-holstering. Gradually incorporate overgarments and emphasize high-repetition training (100+ reps) for proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Concealed Carry Variables
  2. 00:07Isolating the Draw Stroke
  3. 00:15Master Grip and Re-holstering
  4. 00:253 O'Clock Position Training
  5. 00:35Adding Overgarments and Repetition

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended training progression for concealed carry draws?

Start by practicing draws with a tucked-in t-shirt to isolate the draw stroke. Once proficient, transition to practicing with common overgarments like flannel shirts, emphasizing high-repetition training for mastery.

How should one achieve a master grip during a concealed carry draw?

Focus on acquiring a high and firm grip on the pistol, ensuring your shooting hand is positioned as high as possible on the backstrap or beaver tail for optimal control and recoil management.

What is a safe technique for re-holstering a concealed firearm?

A safe re-holstering technique involves maintaining positive control of the firearm and ensuring the holster mouth is clear. Some instructors recommend a slight abdominal tuck to aid in clearing the path for the firearm.

Why is high-repetition training important for concealed carry?

High-repetition training, often exceeding 100 reps per session, builds muscle memory, ensures consistent performance under stress, and fosters the responsibility required for safe and proficient concealed carry.

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