Concealed Carry ***THE Proper Draw***

Published on April 6, 2020
Duration: 3:18

This video demonstrates the proper concealed carry draw technique, emphasizing garment clearance and trigger finger discipline. Jerry Miculek showcases his Smith & Wesson M&P 9C setup and live-fire drills, achieving sub-1.3-second draws. The importance of legal protection via USCCA is also highlighted.

Quick Summary

Learn the proper concealed carry draw technique: hook the cover garment at the stomach and fling it back. Maintain trigger finger discipline by keeping it indexed until the muzzle is level with the target.

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 clearing a cover garment during a concealed carry draw?

To properly clear a cover garment, touch your stomach to ensure a clean hook on the fabric. Then, actively fling the garment back away from the firearm to allow for an unobstructed draw stroke.

What are the key safety rules for drawing a concealed handgun?

Crucially, keep your finger indexed outside the trigger guard until your muzzle is level with the target. Also, ensure proper elbow positioning to avoid accidental shots.

What firearm is demonstrated for concealed carry in this video?

The video features the Smith & Wesson M&P 9C, a 13-round, 9mm pistol equipped with Hi-Viz H3 Tritium fiber optic sights and loaded with Hornady Critical Defense 135+P ammunition.

How fast can a proper concealed carry draw be executed?

With correct technique and practice, skilled shooters like Jerry Miculek can achieve draw times under 1.3 seconds, with demonstrated times of 1.22 and 1.16 seconds in the video.

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