How to Safely Unholster and Reholster a Handgun - Tenicor Foundations

Published on May 6, 2025
Duration: 4:11

This video provides a detailed breakdown of safe handgun unholstering and reholstering techniques for both hip and appendix carry. It emphasizes using the body as a reference point and maintaining muzzle discipline. The instruction also covers proper magazine grip and draw from a pouch, highlighting the importance of orientation for efficient reloads.

Quick Summary

Learn to safely unholster and reholster your handgun by using your body as a reference point. For drawing, bring your support hand to your chest and draw upwards. For reholstering, adopt a 'lock position' with your hand against your chest and guide the muzzle down into the holster.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Safe Holstering
  2. 00:21Unholstering the Gun (Administrative Draw)
  3. 00:39Support Hand Placement and Draw Motion
  4. 00:54Transition to Ready Position
  5. 00:58Reholstering Technique
  6. 01:17Appendix Carry Draw
  7. 01:52Clearing Cover Garment and Grip
  8. 02:09Reholstering from Appendix Carry
  9. 02:36Grip and Draw a Magazine
  10. 03:01Magazine Draw for Insertion
  11. 03:34Conclusion and Further Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the correct way to unholster a handgun for administrative tasks?

For administrative tasks, unholster your handgun by bringing your support hand to your chest at an angle. Draw the gun upwards until your shoulder binds, allowing momentum to bring the muzzle up. Then, transition to a two-handed grip in the ready position.

How do you safely reholster a handgun?

To safely reholster, move to a 'lock position' with your thumb and fingers touching your chest. Point the muzzle down and guide the gun into the holster, using your body as a reference point throughout the process.

What are key safety considerations for appendix carry?

For appendix carry, use a holster specifically designed for it, featuring a body contour or wedge. Ensure the gun is not pointed directly at your body and is positioned between your hip point and centerline.

How should you grip a magazine for drawing?

Grip a magazine by placing your index fingertip on the bullet tips, running your finger along the front, and resting the base against your palm's heel. Bullet tips should face forward for efficient drawing and insertion.

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