How to Properly Draw from a Hip Concealed Carry Holster

Published on August 6, 2025
Duration: 4:03

This video provides a detailed breakdown of how to properly draw a concealed pistol from a hip holster, emphasizing efficiency and safety. Key techniques include simultaneous hand movement, establishing a firm grip early, and a controlled reholstering process. The instructor highlights the benefits of Kaidex holsters for a faster, more reliable draw.

Quick Summary

To properly draw from a hip concealed carry holster, simultaneously move both hands: the non-dominant hand clears the garment while the dominant hand grips the pistol. Establish a firm three-finger grip early, then bring the pistol up and out in an 'upside down L' motion, avoiding scooping.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Personal Defense
  2. 00:29Hip Concealed Carry Holster Basics
  3. 00:45Kaidex Holster Features
  4. 01:18Demonstrating the Draw Stroke
  5. 01:45Establishing the Grip
  6. 01:55Bringing Pistol to Threat
  7. 02:07Joining the Second Hand
  8. 02:33Safe Reholstering Technique
  9. 02:54Correct Holster Draw Motion
  10. 03:15Avoiding Incorrect Draw Motions
  11. 03:25Post-Engagement Scan and Reholster
  12. 03:37Kaidex Holster Benefits
  13. 03:52Conclusion and Further Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most natural position for concealed carry on the hip?

The most natural concealed carry position on the hip is typically the 3:00 position for right-handed shooters and the 9:00 position for left-handed shooters. This placement allows for efficient drawing with minimal garment interference.

How should I grip the pistol during a hip holster draw?

Establish a firm three-finger grip early in the draw stroke. This ensures control and prepares you for recoil management. The non-dominant hand joins to form a two-handed grip once the pistol is presented.

What is the correct motion for drawing a pistol from a hip holster?

The correct motion involves simultaneously moving both hands: the non-dominant hand clears the garment while the dominant hand grips the pistol. Then, bring the pistol up and out in an 'upside down L' motion, avoiding scooping.

Why is a low-cut holster beneficial for concealed carry?

A low-cut holster, particularly at the front, significantly aids in drawing the pistol quickly by allowing your hand to get a full grip sooner. It also assists in the safe and efficient process of reholstering.

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