Concealed Carry ***THE Proper Draw***

Published on April 6, 2020
Duration: 3:18

This guide details the proper technique for drawing a concealed firearm, as demonstrated by expert shooter Jerry Miculek. It covers garment clearing, grip acquisition, and safe trigger finger discipline, emphasizing efficiency and safety for concealed carry. The instruction is delivered with professional authority, suitable for intermediate to advanced practitioners.

Quick Summary

Learn the proper concealed carry draw technique from expert Jerry Miculek. This involves efficiently clearing your cover garment, establishing a firm grip, and maintaining strict trigger finger discipline until the firearm is on target. Practice with live fire drills to improve speed and accuracy, aiming for times under 1.2 seconds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and CCW Setup
  2. 00:16Gear Breakdown: Smith & Wesson M&P 9C
  3. 01:01Drawing from Concealment Technique
  4. 01:51Live Fire Draw Drills
  5. 02:31Post-Incident Legal Protection

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the proper technique for drawing a concealed firearm?

The proper concealed carry draw involves touching your stomach to hook your shirt, flinging the garment back, establishing a firm grip, and keeping your finger off the trigger until the muzzle is level with the target. Proper elbow positioning is also crucial to avoid accidental shots.

What firearm and accessories does Jerry Miculek recommend for concealed carry?

Jerry Miculek showcases the Smith & Wesson M&P 9C pistol in 9mm with a 13-round capacity, Hi-Viz H3 Tritium fiber optic sights, and Hornady Critical Defense 135+P ammunition. He also carries a 21-round spare magazine.

How can I improve my concealed carry draw speed?

To improve draw speed, practice the draw stroke consistently, focusing on efficient garment clearing and grip acquisition. Incorporate live fire draw drills using a timer, aiming for consistent times under 1.2 seconds while maintaining proper safety protocols.

Why is legal protection important for concealed carriers?

Legal protection is vital after a self-defense incident. Organizations like the USCCA offer membership benefits that include legal defense, education, and training, providing crucial support in the aftermath of a critical event.

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