Concealed Carry Draw & Fire Drills

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Concealed Carry Draw & Fire Drills

Post by SURFACE TO AIR MISSILE » Wed Dec 10, 2008 5:34 pm

Hey Friends,

Some interesting links below on how to draw and fire a handgun 8)

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Re: Concealed Carry Draw & Fire Drills

Post by mundaire » Tue Nov 10, 2009 8:47 pm

Good find SAM, thanks for sharing :)

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Re: Concealed Carry Draw & Fire Drills

Post by SARGE7402 » Wed Nov 11, 2009 6:05 am

1. You're carrying a pistol or revolver concealed? Keep it hidden from your target as you draw it.

2. At least two of these videos are to show how to safely draw while firing on a range. That's all well and good for range work, but in real life the first time the bad guy should see the weapon is when it's actually aimed at him and the hammer is falling.

3. Concealing a handgun under a suit or under a T-shirt are all well and good, but both are not natural acts when confronted by a bad guy. Better a rear pocket carry - say strong hand side - so that when you reach for it it's a similar act to reaching for your wallet.

4. As we speak there is a walther ppk sized FEG in 9x18 in my right rear pant's pocket.
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Re: Concealed Carry Draw & Fire Drills

Post by SURFACE TO AIR MISSILE » Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:37 am

mundaire wrote:Good find SAM, thanks for sharing :)

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My Pleasure Abhijeet !

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-- Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:52 --
SARGE7402 wrote:1. You're carrying a pistol or revolver concealed? Keep it hidden from your target as you draw it.

2. At least two of these videos are to show how to safely draw while firing on a range. That's all well and good for range work, but in real life the first time the bad guy should see the weapon is when it's actually aimed at him and the hammer is falling.

3. Concealing a handgun under a suit or under a T-shirt are all well and good, but both are not natural acts when confronted by a bad guy. Better a rear pocket carry - say strong hand side - so that when you reach for it it's a similar act to reaching for your wallet.

4. As we speak there is a walther ppk sized FEG in 9x18 in my right rear pant's pocket.
Dear SARGE7402,

I shall be carrying a revolver from next wednesday.Thanks for the info/tip,will certainly bear that in mind :!:

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Re: Concealed Carry Draw & Fire Drills

Post by Vikram » Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:29 pm

Nice find,SAM.Tank you for sharing :) .

SARGE7402 wrote:1. You're carrying a pistol or revolver concealed? Keep it hidden from your target as you draw it.

2. At least two of these videos are to show how to safely draw while firing on a range. That's all well and good for range work, but in real life the first time the bad guy should see the weapon is when it's actually aimed at him and the hammer is falling.

3. Concealing a handgun under a suit or under a T-shirt are all well and good, but both are not natural acts when confronted by a bad guy. Better a rear pocket carry - say strong hand side - so that when you reach for it it's a similar act to reaching for your wallet.

4. As we speak there is a walther ppk sized FEG in 9x18 in my right rear pant's pocket.
Hi Sarge, Thanks for your inputs.Are you aware of any videos or pics that we can post here highlighting the aspects you mentioned?Thank you.

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Re: Concealed Carry Draw & Fire Drills

Post by xl_target » Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:58 am

3. Concealing a handgun under a suit or under a T-shirt are all well and good, but both are not natural acts when confronted by a bad guy. Better a rear pocket carry - say strong hand side - so that when you reach for it it's a similar act to reaching for your wallet.
To each his own but I would much rather carry in a holster (IWB/OWB) than fish around in my pocket for a gun. A properly designed holster will present the gun in a proper position for a draw. Some people have no choice but to wear a suit or a coat of some sort. Reaching in the back pocket for a wallet may seem natural but it is a learned behavior. Sweeping the coat or t-shirt aside before drawing can become second nature if you do it enough, just like reaching for the wallet in the back pocket.

One disadvantage of the back pocket carry is that you can't get to it quickly if you're sitting down or driving. If pocket carry works for you, great! However, I sincerely hope that if you ever pocket carry that you use a pocket holster. If anything can get at the trigger of the gun, it will (change, your pocket knife, your finger; when fishing it out, the corner of the shelf at the grocery store). A pocket holster that covers the trigger guard will help prevent that and should be a must.
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Re: Concealed Carry Draw & Fire Drills

Post by ssmickey.32 » Wed Jan 06, 2010 4:16 pm

Hello,

I would like to draw your attention towards Drill No. 1 in tha above mentioned Video's...

Is it safe to fire a REVOLVER from so close to body taking into consideration that their may be some gun powder/gas ejection from barrel to cylinder gap that may come upon the shooters face? The ammunition in question is 'imported .32 S&W Long' fired from .32 Smith & Wesson model 31-1 with 3" barrel.

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