GUNTALK S2: Sig Sauer Academy - Ep 5, Pt 4

Published on July 31, 2012
Duration: 5:00

This advanced training drill focuses on drawing a concealed firearm from an appendix position, engaging a close-range threat with a strike and multiple shots, and performing a tactical reload. The drill emphasizes creating distance and situational awareness, and is recommended for experienced individuals with professional training.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P224 is a subcompact pistol ideal for concealed carry, available in 9mm, .40 S&W, and .357 SIG. An advanced drill involves drawing from appendix, striking, engaging with multiple shots, scanning, and tactical reloading, requiring professional training.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to Concealed Carry Drill
  2. 00:15Appendix Carry with Sig Sauer P224
  3. 00:46Sig Sauer P224 Overview and Features
  4. 01:13P224 Calibers and Magazine Options
  5. 01:27Drill Application for Law Enforcement and Citizens
  6. 01:46Executing the Concealed Carry Drill
  7. 02:19Drill Performance and Feedback
  8. 02:30Sig Sauer P290 for Concealed Carry
  9. 02:52Drawing from an Ankle Rig
  10. 03:13Kneeling Position Draw Technique
  11. 03:47Ankle Rig Draw Drill
  12. 04:18Conclusion and Training Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Sig Sauer P224 and its key features for concealed carry?

The Sig Sauer P224 is a subcompact pistol in their classic line, designed for concealed carry. It's essentially a smaller version of the P226/P229, available in 9mm, .40 S&W, and .357 SIG, and can use flush-fit or full-size magazines.

Can you describe the advanced concealed carry drill demonstrated?

This drill involves drawing from an appendix holster, striking a close-range threat, creating distance, firing multiple center mass shots, scanning, communicating, and performing a tactical reload. It's designed for experienced individuals.

What is the recommended technique for drawing from an ankle rig?

The technique involves dropping to a kneeling position, reaching mid-calf, grabbing pant legs with both hands to expose the weapon, then acquiring a strong grip for a one or two-handed shot, maintaining mobility.

Who is this type of training drill recommended for?

This advanced drill is recommended for off-duty police officers, undercover agents, federal agents, and responsible citizens with concealed carry permits who have received professional firearms training.

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