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Published on February 23, 2026
Duration: 0:56

This guide details essential garment clearing techniques for hip carry, emphasizing the importance of clearing from the bottom. It outlines the 'Support Hand Clear,' 'Primary Hand Clear,' and 'Two-Handed Clear' methods. The instructor stresses that mastering the 'Primary Hand Clear' is critical, especially in scenarios where the support hand is compromised, calling its absence 'catastrophic.'

Quick Summary

For a hip carry draw, clearing the cover garment from the bottom, close to the muzzle, is the best method. Essential techniques include the 'Support Hand Clear,' 'Primary Hand Clear,' and 'Two-Handed Clear.' Mastering the 'Primary Hand Clear' is critical as the support hand may be compromised in a self-defense scenario.

Chapters

  1. 00:05What is Garment Clearing?
  2. 00:11Best Garment Clearing Method
  3. 00:21Support Hand Clear Technique
  4. 00:27Primary Hand Clear Technique
  5. 00:34Two-Handed Clear Technique
  6. 00:40Why Primary Hand Clear is Crucial

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most effective way to clear a cover garment for a hip carry draw?

The most effective method for clearing a cover garment during a hip carry draw is from the bottom, closest to the muzzle of the gun. This ensures the garment is fully disengaged from the firearm's path, allowing for a smoother and faster draw.

What are the different methods for clearing a cover garment when drawing from a hip holster?

Key methods include the 'Support Hand Clear' (using the non-dominant hand to pull the garment away), the 'Primary Hand Clear' (using the drawing hand to lift and clear the garment), and the 'Two-Handed Clear' (combining both hands for maximum efficiency).

Why is the primary hand garment clear technique so important for concealed carry?

The primary hand garment clear is vital because in a high-stress or entangled self-defense situation, your support hand may be unavailable. Mastering this technique ensures you can still draw your firearm effectively even with only one hand.

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