technique + consistency = speed

Published on April 24, 2025
Duration: 0:17

This guide details a drill to compare draw-to-first-shot times between a 945 IND Concealed Carry Chest Bag and AIWB holsters, using a PACT Club Timer III. The video, presented by Shortshot Tony, highlights that consistent technique and practice are paramount for speed, regardless of carry method. It encourages competent carry choices while stressing proficiency.

Quick Summary

Consistent technique and practice are crucial for fast draw times, regardless of carry method. A demonstration showed a 945 IND Concealed Carry Chest Bag achieving a 1.10-second draw-to-first-shot time, slightly faster than AIWB carry at 1.15 seconds, as measured by a PACT Club Timer III.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Draw Speed Comparison
  2. 00:08Technique and Consistency

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference in draw speed between a chest bag and AIWB carry?

In a demonstration using a PACT Club Timer III, a 945 IND Concealed Carry Chest Bag yielded a draw-to-first-shot time of 1.10 seconds, while AIWB (Appendix Inside the Waistband) carry was timed at 1.15 seconds. This highlights that both methods can be fast with proper technique.

How can I improve my draw speed for concealed carry?

Improving draw speed relies heavily on consistent practice and mastering proper technique, regardless of your carry method. Focusing on smooth, efficient movements and utilizing a shot timer to track progress are key steps.

What gear was used to compare draw speeds?

The comparison utilized a 945 IND Concealed Carry Chest Bag and an AIWB (Appendix Inside the Waistband) holster. A PACT Club Timer III was used to accurately measure the draw-to-first-shot times for both methods.

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