Tips & Tactics | S6 E22: "Carrie Lightfoot: Drawing from Concealment"

Published on October 4, 2016
Duration: 4:08

Carrie Lightfoot, founder of The Well Armed Woman, details the fundamental steps for drawing a firearm from concealment under stress. She emphasizes starting slowly to build proper technique, focusing on clearing clothing, acquiring a firm grip, maintaining muzzle discipline, and smoothly bringing the firearm to a firing position. The guide stresses that practice is crucial for safe and effective firearm access when needed.

Quick Summary

Carrie Lightfoot emphasizes that drawing a firearm from concealment requires mastering basic principles adapted to your specific holster. Start slowly, focus on clearing clothing, acquiring a firm grip, maintaining muzzle discipline, and keeping your trigger finger straight along the slide until ready to fire. Consistent, unloaded practice is key to developing speed and proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:24Introduction to Responsible Firearm Carry
  2. 00:34Carrie Lightfoot on Drawing from Concealment
  3. 00:47Importance of Quick Firearm Access
  4. 00:58Basic Principles of Drawing from Holsters
  5. 01:08Recommended Carry Position: Strong Side Waist
  6. 01:31Practice Techniques: Unloaded and Mirror
  7. 01:41Focus on Technique Over Speed
  8. 01:51Acquiring a Good Grip
  9. 01:56Clearing Clothing Obstructions
  10. 02:08Hand Placement and Retention Release
  11. 02:17Trigger Finger Discipline During Draw
  12. 02:23Non-Dominant Hand Placement for Safety
  13. 02:29Upward Draw Motion and Muzzle Control
  14. 02:34Holster-Specific Draw Techniques
  15. 02:44Muzzle Downrange and On Target
  16. 02:55Disengaging Manual Safety
  17. 02:59Acquiring Two-Handed Grip
  18. 03:03Extending to Firing Position
  19. 03:13Focusing on the Front Sight
  20. 03:17Reholstering Procedure
  21. 03:27The Necessity of Consistent Practice
  22. 03:41Crucial Importance of Drawing Practice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important principle when practicing drawing a firearm from concealment?

The most crucial principle is to start slowly and focus on proper technique. Speed will naturally develop as your technique improves, ensuring a safe and effective draw when needed.

How should clothing be handled when drawing from concealment?

Any clothing obstructing access to the firearm must be cleared out of the way. This may involve pulling, lifting, or unbuttoning, with the specific technique varying based on your holster and clothing.

What is the recommended hand placement during a draw from concealment?

Your strong hand moves directly to the grip, releasing retention. Your non-dominant hand should remain at your side or on your chest/stomach to avoid being muzzled by the firearm during the draw.

What is the correct finger discipline during a firearm draw from concealment?

During the draw, your trigger finger must remain straight along the slide and outside the holster until the firearm is fully drawn and you are ready to acquire a firing grip.

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