Why Your Holster Placement Matters #tips #shorts #military #lawenforcement

Published on April 18, 2026
Duration: 1:00

This video emphasizes the critical importance of consistent holster placement and firearm grip in combat shooting scenarios. It details a technique for establishing a proper grip by starting slightly low and sliding the hand forward, which allows for correction if the initial placement is too far forward or backward. This method ensures a perfect grip at the 'moment of truth' when it's needed most.

Quick Summary

Consistent holster placement is crucial for combat shooting, as even slight shifts can disrupt your grip. Learn to establish a proper firearm grip by starting slightly low and sliding your hand forward, allowing for adjustments if you grip too high or too far back, ensuring readiness at the 'moment of truth'.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Holster Placement Importance
  2. 00:08Holster Movement Impact
  3. 00:17Disrupting the Perfect Grip
  4. 00:24Combat Shooting Focus
  5. 00:29Establishing the Grip
  6. 00:34Sliding Hand Forward Technique
  7. 00:36Grip Adjustment Scenarios
  8. 00:43Aiming Rear for Perfect Grip
  9. 00:50Correcting Grip Position
  10. 00:56Initial Grip Necessity

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is consistent holster placement crucial for shooting?

Consistent holster placement is vital because even minor shifts due to body movement can alter your draw stroke and prevent you from achieving a perfect grip on your firearm at the critical 'moment of truth' in a defensive encounter.

How can I ensure a proper firearm grip if my initial draw is slightly off?

Develop the habit of sliding your hand forward on the grip after the initial acquisition. This technique allows you to correct if you grip too low, too high, or too far back, ensuring a solid and effective grip.

What is the 'moment of truth' in combat shooting?

The 'moment of truth' refers to the critical instant during a gunfight when you need to draw your firearm and engage effectively. Having a consistent and perfect grip at this moment is paramount for control and accuracy.

More Training & Techniques Videos You Might Like

More from Tactical Rifleman

View all →