From 2 Seconds to 1.3: How Ernie Transformed a Client’s Draw Speed

Published on September 22, 2025
Duration: 14:48

This video focuses on improving firearm draw speed and technique, particularly for concealed carry. It breaks down the draw stroke into distinct phases: revealing the garment, gripping the firearm, and driving it out towards the target. The instructor emphasizes efficient movement, proper grip, and utilizing the body's core for a faster and more controlled draw, addressing common issues like over-gripping the trigger and inefficient garment manipulation.

Quick Summary

To improve firearm draw speed, focus on efficient garment manipulation, a firm grip, and driving the gun out using your torso and hips. Practice 'reveal, snatch, send' drills to refine movements and avoid common mistakes like over-triggering or slowing down after the draw.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Firearm Safety Rules & Range Commands
  2. 00:32Initial Shooting Drills & Performance Goals
  3. 01:57Magazine Carrier Adjustment & Impact
  4. 03:00Analysis of Shot Placement & Trigger Issues
  5. 03:32Grip Tightness and Trigger Pull Force
  6. 04:32Focus on Improving Draw Speed
  7. 04:53Grip and Garment Reveal Technique
  8. 05:41The 'Rake Method' for Garment Clearance
  9. 06:17Proper Draw Path Over the Gun
  10. 07:05Downwards Grip Technique for Faster Draw
  11. 07:50Practicing Garment Reveal and Grip
  12. 08:43Downward Force and Smooth Draw Motion
  13. 09:19The 'Snatch' and 'Send' Phases of the Draw
  14. 09:44Driving the Firearm Out with Core Power
  15. 10:29Breaking Down the Draw: Reveal, Snatch, Send
  16. 11:24Practicing the Full Draw Motion
  17. 11:54One-Shot Draw Drill with Target Engagement
  18. 12:06Assessing Draw Speed Improvement
  19. 13:11Refining Draw Technique for Speed and Smoothness
  20. 13:38Perception of Time vs. Actual Speed
  21. 14:06Efficiency Through Precise Movements
  22. 14:21Merchandise and Website Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key phases of an efficient firearm draw stroke?

An efficient firearm draw stroke involves three main phases: 'Reveal' the garment to access the firearm, 'Snatch' the firearm from the holster with a proper grip, and 'Send' the firearm out towards the target using core body power for speed and control.

How can I improve my firearm draw speed from concealment?

To improve draw speed, focus on efficient garment manipulation, a firm and consistent grip on the firearm, and driving the gun out from the holster using your torso and hips, not just your arms. Practice drills like 'reveal, snatch, send' to refine these movements.

What common mistakes hinder firearm draw speed?

Common mistakes include pulling the trigger too hard, which disrupts the firearm's aim; an insufficiently tight grip leading to shot deviation; and slowing down after drawing the firearm to the chest, negating the speed gained. Inefficient garment clearance is also a major factor.

What is the 'rake method' for drawing from a concealed garment?

The 'rake method' involves using your four fingers to sweep the garment upwards, aiming to clear it efficiently and expose the firearm. This technique is particularly useful for garments like polo shirts, ensuring a clean and fast draw.

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