Posted on 06/30/2017 6:51:11 AM PDT by w1n1
So in the concealed and open carry world most firearms schools teach the two common techniques while drawing and firing the pistol. That is, the isosceles and the weaver method. But in reality and humorous is that everyone has a way of swaggering their body language into their style of shooting.
The folks from Knockout Lights have observed these common positions that most fall into and here they are:
Uh...chicken wing.....
Carry at 5 o’clock, holster not broken in, pants at mid-chest by the time gun clears the holster......
For later.
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The sad truth is most CCW don’t know their draw style.
BECAUSE THEY DON’T PRACTICE THEIR DRAW!
(uh....unloaded please)
Totally “Gangsta” Homey!
Going back to chillin in da’ crib....
That’s a lie. You know they all reenact the mirror scene from Taxi Driver every night!
He needs more crosses
Every public range I’ve ever patronized forbids holster practice. Too many people have been hurt.
I’ve been through a dozen tactical pistol training courses ranging from $100 for a few hours to $1500 for a weekend, and they all teach you proper draw techniques for most situations. I can’t recommend these courses enough.
Just make sure they’re taught by someone who knows what they’re doing. Don’t look exclusively for the “NRA Instructor” certification. The best courses I’ve attended were taught by former military and LEO.
Shoot a mole with a Glock
This one is the classic and comes from Polenar Tactical in Slovenia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4g5p6b-ZZ5Y
(NSFW for those with sensitive ears)
LOL! Thanks!
My 2 fav ranges only require that they review your draw technique and only OWB holsters.
If you watch YouTube gun channels, make sure to watch their parody video. The Hickock45 impersonation by an Eastern European is hilarious.
#9 He stands so close to the target that I suspect he is also near sighted.
Nothing matters more than placing your shots in the X ring as quickly as possible, everything else is BS.
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