How to Draw your Concealed Gun from Appendix Carry - For Women

Published on May 6, 2023
Duration: 7:14

This video provides a detailed technique for drawing a concealed firearm from appendix carry, emphasizing efficiency and consistency. Key steps include proper garment clearing using the gun's edge, a controlled draw stroke, and a method for achieving a full grip by wrapping the thumb. It also covers safe and effective reholstering procedures, advising against rushing the process to prevent accidents.

Quick Summary

Learn an efficient appendix carry draw technique: point fingertips down, use the gun's edge to pinch the shirt, and lift the garment. As you draw, marry your hands, wrap your thumb for a full grip, and present the firearm while prepping the trigger. For safe reholstering, point the gun down, push hips out, and reholster deliberately.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction to Appendix Carry Draw
  2. 00:47Clearing Your Garment Technique
  3. 01:22Lifting the Garment for Draw
  4. 01:44Drawing Straight Up vs. To the Side
  5. 02:16Acquiring a Full Firearm Grip
  6. 03:19Presenting and Prepping the Trigger
  7. 03:37Safe Reholstering Technique
  8. 04:31Practicing the Draw Step-by-Step
  9. 05:19Avoiding Upper Body Movement
  10. 06:11Habits and Slowing Down Practice
  11. 06:27Recording Yourself for Improvement
  12. 07:00Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most effective way to clear a garment for an appendix carry draw?

For an appendix carry draw, point your fingertips down and use the edge of your firearm to pinch the shirt. This method ensures you consistently grab the gun and helps lift the garment effectively without excessive movement.

How can I achieve a full grip on my firearm during an appendix carry draw?

As you draw your firearm, marry your hands together. Place your thumb over the back of the slide, then wrap it around to achieve a full grip. This is generally quicker and more consistent than trying to jab your thumb back initially.

What is the recommended technique for safely reholstering a concealed firearm?

When reholstering, point the firearm down in front of you and push your hips out slightly to avoid flagging yourself. Reholster deliberately and avoid jamming the gun into the holster to prevent malfunctions and ensure safety.

What is a common mistake that slows down a concealed firearm draw?

A significant mistake is adding unnecessary upper body movement during the draw. The draw should primarily involve arm motion. Focusing on isolating arm movements and clearing the garment efficiently will speed up your draw.

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