How to Draw From Appendix Position and Get Lightning Fast!

Published on September 30, 2024
Duration: 6:53

This video provides a step-by-step guide to drawing a firearm from appendix carry efficiently for speed and accuracy. Instructor Will Workman emphasizes maintaining a stable stance, clearing the garment effectively, establishing a firm two-handed grip, and driving the gun to the target with minimal body movement. The core principle for achieving 'lightning speed' is consistent dry-fire practice focused on efficiency and eliminating unnecessary movements.

Quick Summary

Achieving a fast firearm draw from appendix carry relies on efficiency through consistent dry-fire practice. Focus on smooth, controlled movements, clearing the garment effectively, establishing a firm two-handed grip, and driving the gun to the target without unnecessary body motion. This consistent efficiency is the key to lightning speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Fast Appendix Draw
  2. 00:15Meet Will Workman | Workman Protection Training
  3. 00:50Sponsor: Eclipse Holsters
  4. 01:20Stance for Drawing
  5. 02:09The Draw Stroke Explained
  6. 02:34Grip and Alignment
  7. 03:10Common Draw Mistakes
  8. 03:25Sight Picture and Trigger Press
  9. 03:50Putting It All Together: Slow Draw
  10. 04:11Faster Draw Practice
  11. 04:22Two-Second Draw Challenge
  12. 04:43Testing Draw Speed
  13. 05:18Adding Speed to the Draw
  14. 05:25Free Concealment Guide
  15. 05:37Demonstrating Speed Draw
  16. 05:52The Secret to Speed: Efficiency
  17. 06:26Conclusion: Efficiency is Key

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important factor for achieving a fast firearm draw from appendix carry?

According to instructor Will Workman, the true secret to gaining speed in your firearm draw is efficiency. This means consistently practicing fundamental movements in dry fire to eliminate jerky, stressed, or confused actions, allowing for a smooth and controlled draw.

How should one grip the firearm during an appendix carry draw for optimal speed?

As the firearm clears the holster, establish a firm grip with your dominant hand. Immediately bring your non-dominant hand to meet it, ensuring a solid two-handed grip by squeezing front-to-back and side-to-side before driving the gun forward.

What common mistakes should be avoided when drawing from appendix carry?

Avoid creating tension in your neck and back, which leads to large, inefficient movements. Also, do not drop down into a lower stance as you draw, as this adds extra movement and misaligns your spine, slowing you down.

What is the recommended trigger press technique for a fast draw?

The trigger press should be a continuous application of pressure. Avoid jerking or pulling the trigger halfway and pausing. Whether shooting slow or fast, maintain consistent pressure all the way through the break.

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