The ol' Two Finger Method

Published on August 22, 2024
Duration: 0:28

This video demonstrates the 'Two Finger Method' for efficiently clearing a cover garment during a handgun draw. It emphasizes maintaining a safe, extended trigger finger while hooking the shirt with the middle and ring fingers. The tutorial breaks down the draw stroke step-by-step, from garment hook to presenting the firearm.

Quick Summary

The 'Two Finger Method' for drawing a concealed firearm uses the middle and ring fingers to hook and clear a cover garment. This technique ensures the trigger finger remains safely extended and away from clothing while accessing the handgun.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Two Finger Method
  2. 00:13Step-by-Step Draw Execution

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Two Finger Method' for drawing a concealed firearm?

The 'Two Finger Method' involves using your middle and ring fingers to hook and pull up your cover garment. This clears the way for your drawing hand to grip the firearm while keeping your trigger finger safely extended and away from the clothing.

How do you safely clear a cover garment when drawing a handgun?

To safely clear a cover garment, use your non-shooting hand's middle and ring fingers to hook the bottom edge of your shirt. Pull upwards firmly to expose the holster, ensuring your trigger finger remains straight and outside the trigger guard.

What are the key steps in executing a concealed carry draw using the two finger technique?

The key steps are: 1. Hook the garment with middle/ring fingers. 2. Pull the garment up to clear the holster. 3. Establish a firm grip on the handgun. 4. Present the firearm smoothly. 5. Allow the garment to fall back into place.

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