HE SCARED OF MY NEW EDC 😂

Published on January 13, 2023
Duration: 16:22

This video demonstrates an EDC practice drill focusing on drawing from a holster and executing rapid follow-up shots. The instructors emphasize the importance of consistent practice with everyday carry firearms, especially in preparation for events like Shot Show. They highlight trigger control and proper finger placement as crucial for accuracy, and discuss the debate around weapon-mounted lights.

Quick Summary

Practicing with your Everyday Carry (EDC) firearm is crucial for maintaining proficiency and ensuring effective use. Key factors for accurate handgun shooting include proper trigger control and precise finger placement. Drills like holster draws and rapid fire engagement, supported by a rigid EDC belt, are essential for concealed carry readiness.

Chapters

  1. 00:22Introduction to EDC Practice
  2. 00:36Shot Show 2023 Preparation
  3. 01:35Carrying a Sig Sauer EDC
  4. 02:29Sig Sauer Hype Discussion
  5. 03:36Iron Sight Accuracy Drill
  6. 05:52Holster Draw and Rapid Fire Drill
  7. 07:05Importance of EDC Belt
  8. 10:1150 Yard Target Practice
  9. 12:11Discussion on Weapon Lights
  10. 13:31Adjusting for Firearm Caliber
  11. 15:01Trigger Finger Placement Importance
  12. 15:47Concluding Practice Session

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the importance of practicing with your EDC firearm?

Practicing with your Everyday Carry (EDC) firearm is crucial for maintaining proficiency and ensuring you can effectively use it if needed. Regular drills help build muscle memory for drawing, aiming, and shooting, especially important for concealed carry.

What are key factors for accurate handgun shooting?

Accurate handgun shooting relies heavily on proper trigger control and precise finger placement on the trigger. Consistent practice with various drills, like those focusing on iron sights and rapid follow-up shots, also significantly improves accuracy.

Why is an EDC belt important for concealed carry?

An EDC belt is vital for securely holding your holster and firearm. Unlike a standard belt, an EDC belt is designed to be rigid, preventing sagging and ensuring consistent draw speed and firearm retention, which is critical during dynamic situations.

What are some common EDC firearm practice drills?

Common EDC practice drills include drawing from a holster and engaging small targets at close range, practicing rapid fire sequences, and shooting at various distances to test accuracy. These drills simulate real-world scenarios and build proficiency.

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