How To Increase Your Holster Draw Speed (Dry Fire)

Published on October 31, 2022
Duration: 9:09

This video focuses on improving holster draw speed by emphasizing the critical importance of establishing a proper 'master grip' during the initial stages of the draw. Instructor Miles explains that a solid grip is the foundation for a fast and accurate presentation, and provides a dry-fire drill to practice acquiring this grip quickly and subconsciously, regardless of carry position. The drill progresses from isolating grip acquisition to integrating it into the full draw stroke.

Quick Summary

To increase your holster draw speed, focus on establishing a proper 'master grip' as the first step. Practice acquiring this optimal grip quickly and subconsciously before you even begin to draw the firearm from the holster. This foundational step ensures a faster and more accurate presentation, making your overall draw more efficient.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Draw Speed Focus
  2. 00:38Dry Fire Series Context
  3. 01:13Focus on Grip for Draw Speed
  4. 02:11Grip is Key to Draw Speed
  5. 03:04Grip Acquisition Drill
  6. 04:50Isolating the Master Grip
  7. 06:05Correcting Grip Mistakes
  8. 06:49Level 1: Grip Acquisition Drill
  9. 07:15Level 2: Full Draw Integration
  10. 08:22Summary: Master Grip Fast
  11. 08:46Conclusion and Next Steps

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I increase my holster draw speed?

To increase your holster draw speed, focus on establishing a proper 'master grip' as the first step. Practice acquiring this optimal grip quickly and subconsciously before you even begin to draw the firearm from the holster. This foundational step ensures a faster and more accurate presentation.

What is the most important factor for a fast pistol draw?

The most important factor for a fast pistol draw is establishing a solid and consistent 'master grip' on the firearm. Without a proper grip, your presentation will be compromised, leading to slower speeds and potential accuracy issues. Practice this grip acquisition until it's automatic.

Can dry fire practice improve my draw speed?

Yes, dry fire practice is highly effective for improving holster draw speed. By repeatedly practicing the motions of defeating your garment and acquiring your master grip, you build the necessary muscle memory and subconscious proficiency without needing live ammunition.

What is a 'master grip' in firearm training?

A 'master grip' is the optimal way to hold a handgun, ensuring maximum control, stability, and leverage. It involves getting your hand as high and tight on the grip as possible, which is crucial for a fast and accurate presentation from the holster.

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