The ol' Two Finger Method

Published on August 22, 2024
Duration: 0:28

This guide details the 'Two Finger Method' for drawing a concealed firearm, as demonstrated by expert instructor Lenny Magill. The technique focuses on efficiently clearing a cover garment using specific finger placement while maintaining trigger finger discipline. It emphasizes a safe and fluid draw stroke, crucial for concealed carry practitioners.

Quick Summary

The 'Two Finger Method' is an expert technique for drawing a concealed firearm by using the middle and ring fingers to clear the cover garment. This method ensures a safe and efficient draw by maintaining trigger finger discipline and allowing the garment to fall back naturally.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 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 lift your cover garment, creating space to access your holstered firearm while keeping your trigger finger safely extended.

How does the 'Two Finger Method' ensure a safe firearm draw?

It emphasizes maintaining trigger finger discipline by keeping it extended and clear of the garment and firearm until the weapon is drawn and presented, preventing accidental discharges during the draw stroke.

What type of holster is shown in the GlockStore video demonstrating the 'Two Finger Method'?

The video shows an Inside-the-Waistband (IWB) holster containing a Glock-style semi-automatic pistol, commonly used for concealed carry.

Who demonstrates the 'Two Finger Method' draw technique?

The 'Two Finger Method' is demonstrated by Lenny Magill, an expert instructor from GlockStore, known for his professional and concise instruction on firearm techniques.

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