IMPROVE YOUR APPENDIX CARRY DRAW - PATREON SHORTS

Published on December 17, 2024
Duration: 0:45

This video demonstrates and instructs on the proper technique for drawing a firearm from an appendix carry position. Key takeaways include the importance of a clean shirt clear, emphasizing the 'King for a Day' rule to grab the shirt as low as possible for a consistent master grip. It highlights common mistakes like lifting the shirt too high, which can cause snags and malfunctions during a critical self-defense scenario.

Quick Summary

To improve your appendix carry draw, always grab your shirt as low as possible, following the 'King for a Day' rule. This ensures a clean shirt clear and a solid master grip, preventing snags that can occur if the shirt is lifted too high.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Appendix Carry Draw Demonstration
  2. 00:07Proper Shirt Clearing Technique
  3. 00:18Common Draw Mistakes
  4. 00:29The 'King for a Day' Rule

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important rule for a clean appendix carry draw?

The most crucial rule for a clean appendix carry draw is the 'King for a Day' rule: grab your shirt as low as possible. This ensures you clear the garment effectively without snagging and allows for a solid master grip on your firearm.

What are common mistakes to avoid when drawing from appendix carry?

A common mistake is lifting the shirt too high, which can cause it to snag on the firearm during the draw. This can lead to malfunctions and delays in a critical self-defense situation. Always ensure a full and clean shirt clear.

How should you clear your shirt for an appendix carry draw?

To properly clear your shirt for an appendix carry draw, grab the fabric as low as possible and lift it fully upwards. This prevents the shirt from interfering with the firearm's movement and ensures a smooth, unobstructed draw stroke.

What firearm is shown in the GBRS Group appendix carry video?

The firearm demonstrated in the GBRS Group appendix carry video is a Sig Sauer P320, equipped with a Holosun red dot sight. It is chambered in 9mm and features a 17+1 round capacity.

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