IMPROVE YOUR APPENDIX CARRY DRAW - PATREON SHORTS

Published on December 17, 2024
Duration: 0:45

This video provides expert instruction on improving your appendix carry draw, emphasizing a critical technique for clearing your shirt. DJ Shipley, a former Tier 1 operator, details how to grab your shirt low and lift it fully to ensure a clean draw without snagging. This technique is crucial for a smooth and reliable firearm presentation in a self-defense scenario.

Quick Summary

To improve your appendix carry draw, grab your shirt as low as possible and lift it fully. This technique prevents fabric snags, ensures a clean firearm presentation, and helps achieve a solid master grip, crucial for self-defense scenarios. Avoid lifting the shirt too high, as this is a common mistake that can lead to malfunctions.

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

How do you properly clear your shirt for an appendix carry draw?

To properly clear your shirt for an appendix carry draw, grab your shirt as low as possible. Then, lift it fully and smoothly upwards to create ample space for your firearm to clear the holster without snagging on the fabric.

What is the most common mistake when drawing from appendix carry?

A common mistake when drawing from appendix carry is lifting the shirt too high. This can cause the fabric to snag on the firearm or holster during the draw, potentially leading to a malfunction or a delayed presentation in a critical situation.

Why is grabbing the shirt low important for an appendix carry draw?

Grabbing the shirt low is crucial for an appendix carry draw because it ensures you clear the fabric effectively without overstretching it. This allows for a cleaner, faster, and more reliable presentation of your firearm, leading to a solid master grip.

What firearm was demonstrated in the appendix carry draw technique video?

The firearm demonstrated in the appendix carry draw technique video was a Sig Sauer P320, shown equipped with a Holosun red dot sight. This setup is common for concealed carry and tactical applications.

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