How to DRAW from CONCEALED @TetianaGaidar Appendix Carry Draw shooting drills @Bravoconcealment

Published on May 6, 2024
Duration: 0:09

This video demonstrates an advanced appendix carry draw and live fire drill, showcasing efficient garment clearing and rapid engagement techniques. Professional tactical athlete Tetiana Gaidar highlights sub-second draw speeds, effective use of red dot optics for sight acquisition, and controlled movement during shooting. The drill emphasizes practicing the draw from concealment under various clothing types, including jackets and t-shirts, with a focus on smooth, high-intensity execution.

Quick Summary

Master the appendix carry draw with expert Tetiana Gaidar. This high-intensity drill focuses on efficient garment clearing, sub-second draw speed, rapid sight acquisition with red dot optics, and controlled live fire engagement. Learn techniques for drawing from under jackets and t-shirts, emphasizing controlled movement and recoil management for tactical proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Appendix Carry Draw Demonstration
  2. 00:03Live Fire Engagement
  3. 00:06T-Shirt Concealment Drill

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to draw from appendix carry under a jacket?

To draw from appendix carry under a jacket, use a two-handed technique. One hand clears the jacket away from the holster while the other hand moves to establish a grip on the firearm, ensuring smooth access.

How can I improve my draw speed from concealed carry?

Improve draw speed by practicing efficient garment clearing, establishing a consistent and firm grip immediately, and performing smooth, deliberate draw strokes. Incorporating movement and live fire drills can further enhance speed and accuracy.

What are the key features of the TTI Glock 19 Combat Master?

The TTI Glock 19 Combat Master boasts a match-grade barrel, slide lightening cuts, a competition trigger, and a stippled grip, all designed for enhanced shooting performance and speed.

Why is a 10-degree cant important in an IWB holster?

A 10-degree inward cant, like that found on the Bravo Concealment Torsion IWB holster, helps angle the firearm's grip closer to the body, significantly improving concealment when worn appendix.

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