MASTERING THE HOLSTER DRAW - PATREON SHORTS

Published on December 15, 2024
Duration: 0:57

This video details the proper technique for a tactical holster draw, emphasizing safety and grip efficiency. Key steps include establishing a consistent touch point on the firearm's beaver tail, jamming the web of the hand into it, and using the bottom three fingers for a secure grip. The draw sequence involves leveling the pistol to meet the support grip at the '300' position before driving it out to achieve a full sight picture.

Quick Summary

Master the tactical holster draw by establishing a consistent touch point on the beaver tail for maximum grip efficiency. Jam the web of your hand into the beaver tail and use your bottom three fingers to secure the pistol. During the draw, level the gun to the '300' position before driving it out to a full sight picture.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Safety Check
  2. 00:12Establishing a Touch Point
  3. 00:25Grip Mechanics
  4. 00:44Deployment and Presentation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the importance of establishing a touch point during a holster draw?

Establishing a consistent touch point, like wrapping your thumb around the beaver tail with no gap, maximizes grip efficiency. This ensures a solid foundation for the draw stroke, leading to better weapon control and faster presentation.

How should one grip the pistol during a tactical draw?

Jam the web of your hand firmly into the beaver tail. Use the bottom three fingers to secure the grip, ensuring a high and tight hold while keeping your index finger off the trigger.

What is the '300' position in a holster draw?

The '300' position refers to the point during the draw stroke where the pistol is leveled and meets the support hand grip. This alignment is critical before driving the firearm forward to achieve a full sight picture.

What firearm and accessories are featured in the GBRS Group holster draw video?

The video showcases a custom Sig Sauer P320 variant equipped with a Trijicon RMR red dot sight and a Surefire X300 weapon-mounted light, utilizing a Safariland-style holster.

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