How to Build a Fast and Perfect Draw

Published on July 12, 2025
Duration: 13:38

This video provides expert guidance on improving firearm draw speed, even with a duty-style holster. It emphasizes the importance of a perfect grip established early in the draw and introduces micro-drills for building muscle memory. The instructor, Joel Park, advocates for progressive training by gradually reducing par times and highlights the effectiveness of short, daily dry-fire practice sessions.

Quick Summary

Achieve fast firearm draw times of 1-1.2 seconds with a duty holster by focusing on a perfect grip early in the draw and practicing micro-drills. A 'nub mod' can enhance retention manipulation, and consistent daily dry-fire sessions are crucial for building speed and consistency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & The Draw Speed Question
  2. 00:47Can You Be Fast With a Duty Holster?
  3. 01:02Joel Park's Training Rig Setup
  4. 01:19Safari Land ALS Holster & Nub Mod
  5. 02:31How the Nub Mod Improves Grip
  6. 03:04Achieving a Full Grip
  7. 03:36Duty Holster vs. Race Holster Speed
  8. 03:54Micro Drills for Grip Development
  9. 04:30Establishing the Perfect Grip Position
  10. 04:44Consistent Starting Positions
  11. 05:18Understanding Par Time Drills
  12. 05:51Ingraining Hand Placement Habits
  13. 06:04Progressive Speed Training
  14. 06:44Training on the Edge of Comfort
  15. 07:26The Power of Consistent Training Over Time
  16. 07:36Daily Dry Fire Routine
  17. 08:14Building Positive Habits
  18. 08:44Rig Review: Subsec Belt & T-Rex Mag Pouches
  19. 09:38Rig Review: True North Concepts Mount
  20. 10:39Rig Review: Safari Land 6354 Holster
  21. 11:36Training Concept for All Holsters
  22. 11:54Consistency Over Pushing for Milliseconds
  23. 12:24Perfect Grip Pressure and Placement
  24. 13:01Achievable Goals with Daily Practice
  25. 13:13Conclusion & Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I achieve fast firearm draw times with a standard duty holster?

Yes, you can achieve draw times of around 1 to 1.2 seconds with a duty-style holster, even those with retention devices like the Safari Land ALS. This requires focused practice on establishing a perfect grip early in the draw and utilizing techniques like the 'nub mod' for easier retention manipulation.

What is the 'nub mod' and how does it help with drawing a pistol?

The 'nub mod' is a small, often 3D printed, accessory that attaches to the retention lever of holsters like the Safari Land ALS. It creates a more prominent point of contact, making it easier and faster to depress the lever while simultaneously gripping the pistol during the draw.

What are effective dry-fire drills for improving draw speed?

Effective dry-fire drills include a 'grip micro-drill' where you focus on establishing a perfect firing grip within 0.4 seconds of a timer's beep, and a full draw drill where you practice drawing and presenting the pistol to a target. Consistent daily practice of these drills is key.

How should I progress my draw speed training?

Progress your draw speed training by gradually decreasing your target par times. If a certain time (e.g., 1.4 seconds) is currently a 50/50 success rate, master it until you achieve a high success rate before attempting a faster time (e.g., 1.3 seconds).

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