The Art of the Draw

Published on August 12, 2018
Duration: 10:31

This video breaks down the standard draw stroke technique for firearms, emphasizing a seven-step process from exposing the firearm to firing. It highlights the importance of a high, tight grip, proper finger indexing, and the correct sequence of bringing the firearm to bear on the target before engaging the trigger. The instructor also critiques common mistakes, such as engaging the trigger before the muzzle covers the target, and stresses the distinction between drawing and shooting as separate actions with significant consequences.

Quick Summary

The standard firearm draw stroke involves seven steps: exposing the firearm for a good grip, taking a high and tight grip, indexing the finger off the trigger, extracting and rotating the firearm towards the threat, aligning the muzzle with the target, placing the finger on the trigger, and finally, firing. Avoid engaging the trigger before the muzzle covers the target.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Draw Sequencing
  2. 00:51Criteria of a Good Draw
  3. 01:14Step 1: Expose Firearm & Grip
  4. 01:37Step 3: Extract & Rotate Firearm
  5. 01:52Step 5: Muzzle Covers Target
  6. 02:00Step 6: Finger to Trigger
  7. 02:05Demonstration: Draw Stroke in Action
  8. 03:38Critique: Rushed Sequencing
  9. 04:11Draw vs. Shooting: Separate Actions
  10. 04:42Instagram vs. Fundamentals
  11. 05:03Glock 17L Discussion
  12. 05:38Holster Fit: 17L vs. 34
  13. 07:18NSR Holster Features
  14. 08:13Holster Shrouding Comparison
  15. 08:41Holsters for Female Carriers
  16. 09:32Mag Change Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps in a standard firearm draw stroke?

The standard draw stroke involves seven steps: exposing the firearm for a good grip, taking a high and tight grip, indexing the finger off the trigger, extracting and rotating the firearm towards the threat, aligning the muzzle with the target, placing the finger on the trigger, and finally, firing.

What is a common mistake to avoid during a firearm draw?

A critical mistake to avoid is engaging the trigger before the muzzle covers the target. This sequencing error can lead to unintended consequences and highlights the importance of distinct draw and shooting actions.

How does grip technique affect the firearm draw?

A 'high, tight grip' is essential. By pressing the web of your hand into the backstrap, you ensure proper hand placement, allowing the slide to cycle freely and preventing 'slide bite' during the draw and subsequent firing.

What are important considerations for concealed carry holsters?

Practical considerations for concealed carry holsters include fit for the specific firearm model, retention, and features like shirt-tucking capability. Holsters designed for specific firearms ensure proper fit and function.

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