GHG DJANGO

Published on July 26, 2022
Duration: 0:30

This video demonstrates rapid draw-to-first-shot proficiency from an appendix holster, achieving times under 1.5 seconds. The shooter, identified as GHG Hussle, uses a Glock handgun with a red dot optic on an outdoor range. Consistent hits on steel targets highlight effective technique and practice.

Quick Summary

The shooter demonstrates advanced draw-to-first-shot proficiency from an appendix holster using a Glock 19X with a red dot optic, achieving times under 1.5 seconds on steel targets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00First Draw Practice: 1.40s
  2. 00:15Second Draw Practice: 1.29s
  3. 00:22Third Draw Practice: 1.20s

Frequently Asked Questions

What handgun is used in the video for draw practice?

The video features a Flat Dark Earth (FDE) Glock handgun, likely a Glock 19X, equipped with a red dot optic for rapid target acquisition during draw-to-fire drills.

What is a good draw-to-first-shot time from an appendix holster?

Achieving a draw-to-first-shot time under 1.5 seconds, as demonstrated by the shooter improving from 1.40s to 1.20s, is considered excellent proficiency for defensive handgun use.

What are the benefits of using a red dot sight for concealed carry?

Red dot sights, like the Trijicon RMR shown, enhance speed and accuracy by providing a clear aiming point, especially beneficial for quick draws and close-range engagements.

How can I improve my handgun draw speed?

Consistent practice focusing on a smooth, controlled draw from your holster, proper grip acquisition, and sight alignment is key. Using a shot timer helps track progress and identify areas for improvement.

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