How to Build a Reliable Draw That Survives Under Pressure

Published on February 23, 2026
Duration: 8:37

This guide, presented by an experienced instructor, emphasizes building a reliable firearm draw that functions under pressure. It details techniques for clearing various cover garments for both hip and AIWB (Appendix Inside the Waistband) carry, stressing the importance of a consistent grip and smooth execution over pure speed. The instruction also covers dealing with potential snags and malfunctions during the draw.

Quick Summary

Prioritize reliability and repeatability over raw speed for a dependable firearm draw under pressure. Techniques for hip and AIWB carry involve establishing a proper grip, clearing cover garments effectively, and practicing consistent execution for real-world scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Draw Reliability Under Pressure
  2. 00:23Prioritize Reliability Over Speed
  3. 00:42Draw Reliability in Entanglements
  4. 01:34Hip Carry: Full Firing Grip
  5. 02:07Clearing Garments: Bottom Opening
  6. 03:05Hip Carry: Front Opening Garments
  7. 04:01AIWB Draw: Thumb Placement
  8. 04:27AIWB Cover Garment Clearing
  9. 05:19Untucked Shirt Draw Issues
  10. 06:02Single-Handed Clear Methods
  11. 07:02Dealing with Snags and Malfunctions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important factor for a reliable firearm draw under pressure?

The most crucial factor for a reliable firearm draw under pressure is prioritizing reliability and repeatability over raw speed. This means executing a consistent draw every single time, regardless of the situation, rather than focusing solely on how quickly you can get the gun out.

How should you grip the firearm for a hip carry draw?

For hip carry (IWB or OWB), establish a full firing grip before you draw. Attack the gun slightly from the rear, get on top of it, and draw upwards until your shoulder binds. This positions you correctly for immediate engagement.

What is the recommended technique for clearing cover garments during a draw?

Techniques vary by garment opening. For bottom-opening garments, clear close to the muzzle by pulling up and away. For front-opening garments, push the fabric behind your hand. For AIWB, use your support hand to pull the garment up and over the gun.

How do you handle a snag during a firearm draw?

If your firearm snags, lower the gun and twist it out, driving it away from your body. If you've gripped a handful of shirt with the gun, open your grip to let the shirt fall, then regrip the firearm and continue the draw.

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