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  • That is not how you draw from a chest holster never sweep keep the gun pointed at the ground until the threat is straight in front of it.

  • nice vid...many thanks...

    

  • @nebula25x You want to move away from the threat to a position of advantage. Not forward. I don't know why he's moving forward after his draw.

  • You draw fast cat!!!

  • seeing as i am a little dude i would have enough sense not to mess with you in the first place lol but awesome video i like seeing the different ways to carry im hoping to get my Glock 21 soon and i was looking for some options thanks for your very through video

  • Why are you getting breathless just by taking one step forward?

  • @stupidjunk878 It might because he has an weight issue. I could be wrong.

  • Wear on your side is the best place to position a shoulder holster for best concealment? Thanks

  • You know what you need? A big guy like you needs a Raging Bull. Oh...hell...yes :D

  • 'Very good demonstration. I was also taught to step forward when drawing. However, I question that practice because it closes the distance between the attacker and the defender while the defender is occupied with drawing the weapon.

    I just want ot throw that thought out here for opinions. Thanks

  • Good presentation,....keep the info. comming.

  • nice video! 

  • None of these draws will work on Jason Bourne.

  • what type of inside the waistband holster are you using?

  • Good job well done.

  • Great video!!! Thank you!!!

  • Good job nice video on concealment and drawing your weapon

  • thank you - good job

  • I would also tend to think that the "movie" style side-step when going for the ankle holster, seems to spread you out and makes you a broader or larger target, as well.

  • good video!! thanks!

  • i think the ankle holster can only be used as a backup handgun holster, and imo the waist holster is better because you don't need to wear a jacket to conceal it.

  • do you know any shoulder holster that is compatible with the walther p22?

  • Excellent video.. good techniques!

  • You have any cookies in your pocket, candy bars or something to eat ?

  • For inside the waistband compression holster I love Blackhawk. Cheap about 10 bucks, and it holds my Springfield XD 9mm perfectly. Its comfy and perfectly concealed.

  • Are you in Law Enforcement ? Just wondering not to sound creepy, you live in what state?

  • VA Gun Training

  • Learn the ropes:  vaguntraining. com

  • what type of shoulder holster are you using?

  • @justhereoutofboredom

    i believe its a bianchi x15

  • Video's fine...my only complaint is, unless you're law enforcement, you never be advancing on your suspect. Most conceal carry for protection, not to be the vigilante. unless someone is being seriously hurt, you shouldn't have to pull your weapon and if you do, it better be because you're going to use it. otherwise you'll get popped with brandishing, assault with a deadly weapon ect...

  • We don't have a "Weak" side. Support side man.

  • Nice job. I use a Front Line IWB mostly, it draws well and I practice regularly. I also have a Gould Leather Paddle which is nice, just harder to conceal in the warmer months. Forgot to mention my weapon is a Glock 23, .40 cal. I am looking for something a lot smaller in a .40 to better hide. May have to drop to a 9mm such as Kel Tec P-11 or .380 Ruger LCP. Anyway, you showed me move's I can practices and moves I can do, tweek what I already do. Thanks Bro!

  • all good ways to draw a concealed weapon assumeing that there is no immediate threat or that they are inexperienced. However if someone is looking directly at you and sees you lifting your shirt then that 2 second draw time aint fast enough. In other words these methods could get you killed if used wrong. Maybe you should include a disclaimer or a little more information about when to use each type of draw in your videos

  • you, sir, are a badass. the weak hand, shoulder holster draw is pimp.

  • solid vid man. thumbs up. good info & helpful step by step demonstrations.

  • 2. MOST professionals will tell you that shoulder holsters (while comfortable) are slow and potentially dangerous as you are more likely to muzzle sweep by standers (as you can clearly see this guy would do if there was someone to the left). In a world filled with lawsuits and self defense horror stories, you should be REALLY concerned with this. The goal is NOT to be comfortable wearing your firearm, but comforted by the "safety" it provides.

  • This video is "OK" but I would recommend the following for anyone watching this video who thinks that this is a really good teaching/learning tool:

    1. Get professional training from a recognized organization (Gunsite, Thunder Ranch, Blackwater, etc.). They are there for a reason and provide an incredible experience and source of knowledge.

  • shit man im not lying i dindnt see the ankle one till like 3 min in lol

  • Ummmm what if you are eating a donut and have a cup of coffee in the other hand??? Do you throw the donut and drop the coffee?

  • @tjenk71 Nah man - you drop the donut and throw the coffee in the bad guy's face.

  • @tjenk71 hahahahahaha

  • Good vid and info. Thanks...

  • Any chance of an inside the pocket / small of the back / calf / holster vid? This one's done very well, and I would think more demonstrations on concealed carry holsters would be nice to see.

  • You are a bad muther. I might recuit you for the Army.

  • there is any good two gun holsters

  • can you see your pee pee?

  • open carry is alot faster and you dont have to buy a perment.

  • shoulder holsters are also good for tv remotes

  • shoulder holster are also good for tv remotes

  • The Don Hume holster you have for the IWB is it the Don Hume H715 Soft Pocket?

  • good video..I've never been a big fan of ankle carry and don't recommend..why would u want to hide the most important equipment that ur life depends on in the hardest place to reach specially if you are walking or running..and for those making stupid comments you need to get a life a come out of the closet..good job buddy

  • @cantstandstupid1s the ankle holster is for if ur in a tite situation and no one nos were it is it aint for a quick draw situation and i am pretty sure ur not gay if ur watching a gun video

  • Great video. I am looking into getting my ccw and it answered some of my questions about which setup to go with. Thanks.

  • Thank you Kevin Smtih. Jokes aside, great videos.

  • very nice video...

  • nice vid, i'd like a pistol but i live in authoritarian UK :(

  • You offer the most informative post as you demonstrate the draw. In fact, I use

    your video to try to outdraw you with the

    shoulder holster. I think your method]

    is probably just as fast on the draw as

    a strong side draw. Thanks.

  • great job

  • Pretty good moves. Very instructional. What brand do you recommend for inside the waistband holster? I hear two good ones are Galco and Milt Sparks.

  • @glocky2 I use don hume, theyre not expensive, they slip on and off quickly when you have to, and they have the quickest draw of any ive tried. I sold my two galco IWB holsters after i got my first don hume

  • @fenderbmw i second don hume. very high quality for an affordable price. just got one for my beretta px4 storm left handed which i had a VERY hard time finding a good holster meeting my requirements (ie left handed lol)

  • you got a quick draw yo

  • Thanks for the video. My wife and I are researching CCW techniques ... this video is a great demonstration.

    Thanks again!

  • good video man! screw the people who wanna hate on you... thanks for the knowledge

  • Keep up the good work. At least your trying to show people how to handle themselves properly. I agree forget the haters. Do you perfer the waistband holster.

  • You forgot your Katana and ninja Stars!

    wow you're my hero.......

  • Good post, thanks.

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  • Nice demonstrations and consistency. But with the ankle draw, wouldn't it be better to just go out into a kneeling position, suppress the threat, assess the situation, then stand up and continue engaging the threat; compared drawing it from the low, moving back into the normal stance and potentially getting shot from presenting yourself as a bigger target? It seems more convenient and ends up in a more stable firing position since you draw from a sort of half kneeling position.

  • I'm with you on the ankle rig, its hard to draw when your gut hits your leg. Throughs you off ballance a bit.

  • Nice vid and good speed w/ the draw. For the ankle, one could also drop back a step, pulling the pant leg, and drawing... this may be useful to draw and take cover simultaniously (down or sideways if possible).

  • nevermind the online haters, continue doing what you do and hopefully they wont be on the receiving end of your business.

  • if you have a shouylder holster can it be placed on your right side if your left handed shooter

  • great video

  • Good job, very informative...appreciate it :)

  • I'm sorry so many people suck and feel the need to try and bring you down because they are obviously inadequate.

    Good video. I'm thinking IWB will be the way to go when I do get my CC.

  • Nice video. Just goes to show with practice you can build speed and cut down on mistakes. Good job man using your right to conceal carry and showing others options that may teach something new. Also remember smooth is fast, fast is slow.

  • good video man.

  • because that is what a responsible Conceal and Carry permit holder does

  • never walk towards your assailant, the advantage to a gun is to put distance between you and danger. dont teach people stupid practices

  • Good Point

  • While this is correct, he can't exactly draw and then start making holes in his home. Whn the time comes you will know not to move towards the threat. I promise.

  • the thing is its all about muscle memory. in the time of stress you dont "know" anything. you react based on training and lots and lots or practice. you never practice anything that is counter productive.

  • GOOD VIDEO.

  • I think this is a good video. I personally use an inside the wasteband in the appendix area. Fastest possible draw for me after a lot of experimenting. Splits time between a threat coming from the left or from the right plus hands more natural in front to pull shirt and draw almost at same time. Again your video good.

  • great video. but what is the IWB holster and firearm you are using?

    i subscribed to your channel because i think this video was informative, but would like more info. thanks in advance!!

  • its a don hume clip on iwb holster without a thumb break, these are my favorite holser by far. the gun in the video is a Glock 17.

  • I assume your pants have to be bigger than normal to use an inside the wb holster?

  • not really. with an auto especially, it is flat enough to work with normal size pants. an excellent carry mode, but may take some getting used to.

  • i buy my pants one size larger carrying IWB. if i happen to not have my gun on i just notch my belt a bit tighter and its all good. but with a 1911 or something slim you might be fine with regular fitting pants

  • Hey it's Travis Bickle !

  • ur fat

  • no shit captain obvious LOL

  • Do you have to have a pistol licence first, before you can get your cc permit?

    great video btw

  • nice vid but drawing from a holster isnt as complicated as you make it. and practice drawing faster cause you kind of slow and seem scared

  • you start slow, then build speed. he was going slow to show procedure

  • why are you always moving towards the threat? shouldn't you move away from the threat?

  • Excellent Video.

  • youre so nervous, its youtube, everyone is watching naked

  • When you carry a concealed weapon, should the safety be on at all times or off cause I don't know in a bad situation, will you think and have enough time to take the safety off and shoot

  • if you practice drawing your weapon and disengaging your safety enough it will become muscle memory. its like driving a standard transmission, you dont think about each part of a shift you just do it. practice drawing and thumbing the safety and dryfiring about 1000 times and it should become natural to do so even under stress. Or get a glock or a revolver and skip that whole step.

  • I personally wouldn't carry with the safety on unless it's a "cocked and locked" type of safety. A safety with a double action trigger just seems redundant to me. Btw, do you get custom fitted leather? If so, do you have any recommendations?

  • what material do you prefer for owb and iwb? kydex or leather

  • i prefer leather, just a personal thing, i have nothing against plastic holsters

  • great vid man. i used the advancing technique and its good. people should use their best judgement in a situation. i am a big man also but drawing my weapon from my holster was never a problem. in a house to house in iraq i hit 3 targets in 2 seconds from the time i drew. keep it up hooooaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh

  • ahaha and @ 3.47 he says

    "and you're going to do almost like a lunch"

  • he said lunge

  • looks like a fat pirate @ 1 .53

  • nice vid man, I like how you presented it. lol, you know out there somewhere, there's probably a guy that is wearing all 3 holsters and then some. =P

  • i wear a double shoulder holster and 2 waist holster. i know a little over reacting and carrying a lot of weight. but i love my weapons.

  • Badass lol nice shirt

  • Nice video. Everybody is giving you alot of shit for advancing but I think it's ok depending on the situation. When SWAT teams are clearing rooms they constantly advance their position.. Unless somebody already has a weapon pointed at you there is nothing wrong with advancing. Of coarse you don't wan't to get so close that they can grab your weapon.

  • nice video man :)

  • great to see a big guy handling business like this...great video from one horse to another ;)

  • cool stuff, i appreciated the vid. there's haters all over the internet, just ignore them

  • horizontal shoulder holsters are better.... so if its that much of an emergency you just grab it and fire it through your coat under your arm... hey, youll ruin a coat, but its getting ruined anyway if you get shot.... but for inside the waiste band holster... with your strong hand.. try lifting your shirt with your strong hand thumb as you bring your hand up to grab the handgun

  • nice vid but when u pull from ur should your strong hands foot goes forward cause wqhen you pov shoot that foot points towards what you shoots at . and never advance danger . ur pose to pull then goto pov aim fire if you must then retreat to deffencable position for cover . no one wants a shoot out like the ok coral lol but nice vid all the same.

  • sweet life you fucking ass clown

  • fucking dumbass

  • hey baby show us some more leg <3

  • under stress winging it out like that ? youre gonna throw your gun not joking!!!

  • Good Video....Self Preservation is No Joke.

  • god you are a hateful little piece arent you!

  • Hey Scottsvalley, something must be wrong with your page because I was looking for your vid showing homw much better you are at this and I couldn't find it. Really love to check it out, you have to bad ass the way you're commenting.

  • Thanks.... I'll check on that, needle-dick.

  • im sorry you didnt enjoy the video, hopefully you were able to vent your rage in the comment you left and didnt end up beating your kids or something. have a nice day

  • giggity, thats funny. I liked your vid buddy nice to see other poeple working our right CC

  • if i was anybody else, i had to draw against somebody, i surely wouldn't advance towards them but if you really paying attention to your suroundings, in my opinion with guy having to draw say in the hall way for example, yes, i draw my gun, make my posture small as possible(turning myself a smaller tagert) fire at the target and take cover behind the wall or door jam to his right. If the target still poses a threat. if target does down then approach and disarm the target. Call 911.

  • actually I'm THE dip shit, not just some dip shit

  • I stand corrected.

  • Nice. Educational.

  • Thanks for the video! I like ankle holsters too because they work well when sitting down, and there are alot of instances of restaurants and places like that being held up. As for why he talked about the guns being unloaded? watch a bunch of gun vids on youtube, if the guy on the video doesnt prove the gun is unloaded, people LOVE to leave nasty comments about them being unsafe and stupid etc. Personally i think its their own choice, im watching from the internet so im not in harms way.

  • Good Job! Thanks for the video!

  • he seems to be winded... :)

  • ok.. i stopped the video early... so apologies if i get something terribly wrong. why would you move towards someone if you pull a gun? obviously accuracy is an issue, but moving closer to your target increases the chance of the target disarming you or getting in your dead zone. second of all, why are you trying to act cool by saying your guns are unloaded? no one cares. realistically, those weapons would be loaded and cocked (i might be wrong on the cocked part).

  • I completly agree with you when it comes to moving foward to someone u have a gun on, thats just dumb, but why do u think he's trying to "act" cool by saying that his weapons are unloaded?, how in anyway is that an attempt to be cool? He is probably just re-assuring himself and the viewers that he is being safe, i rather take advice from him than someone who does that with a loaded gun and accidentally shoots his self or some lil kid nextdoor watching cartoons. some ppl do care, think about it..

  • well you may be right, but i wouldnt care if they were loaded or not. if kept the safety on, it would be both safe and more realistic. its not safer, of course...

  • Safety? A lot of hand guns don't have a safety. I assumed he had a camera man and didn't want people to think he was pointing a loaded gun at him. He was moving forward because he couldn't move backward.

  • Move towards someone to close the distance. With me its a habit to move closer because its part of my job to close with and destroy.

  • why close the distance when you are carrying a ranged weapon? it seems like its your advantage to stay away from melee

  • you are right about not advancing on your target. people carry to potect themselves and not be vigilantes, so you should never have to advance on someone...in fact, you should be doing the exact opposite...as the the "acting cool" he's not. but people are citicial on youtube, and there are some videos of people demonstrating guns with live ammo which is stupid because you mind is more on the camera and not on the weapon where it should be

  • i think you are right about demonstrating with unloaded ammunition. I also thought that acting with unloaded weapons would be only for his safety, not for the viewers' viewing pleasure. however, if you say people are critical about that, then i guess it is to his benefit to prove it to the audience.

  • how bout all three at the same time when i go though the east side of cleveland

  • for some reason this reminds me of mall cop but anyway great video only thing is...is my holster is the kind were i have to put my gun in side ways not vertically so if u have a holster like that it would be fantastic if you could make a video again great video.

  • good stuff!

  • This is a helpful video. I'm taking the class to get my concealed permit next week. I'm currently looking to buy a holster, but torn between the in pocket holsters and the belt clip holsters. I have a compact S&W .45 acp.

  • Great video. I am looking for s shoulder holster for a Springfield xdm and i am a small frame guy, any suggestions??

  • Very nice vid....thanks man!

    I have started carrying more, but haven't thought much about practicing the draw. Very helpful.

    Nice to see it indoors too where the S may HTF close quarters style.

  • Nicely done! Because of the climate where I live, I prefer IWB carry. I also carry on occasion a Maxpedition FatBoy versipak which houses my G23 very well.

  • does anyone know how to get a holdster for a desert egeal .50?

  • this dude rules so hard. if anyone knows of a good drop leg holster for a 6inch 686, shoot me a message.

  • Totally agree.

  • KEVIN SMITH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Do you have to me an American Citizen to apply for a CCW permit, or can the same thing be done under a green card?

    I am hoping to be able to get it as soon as possible when I move over there, and I'm already missing out on a lot of time whilest I live on my VISA.

  • one has to be a legal resident, not citizen - but check with the local authorities of the state in which you plan to reside, as the rules change from state to state.

  • Ah, ok. Thanks for the help.

  • Good draws.

  • Good Vid. I'm a big dude myself and I was wondering about concealing and how easy it would be.

  • Fast draw, good stuff.

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  • I love the ankle holster, I cant see it at all

    :P

  • This guy is a clown and teabagindem is a clown to. I have plenty of deployments under my belt and was a law enforecement officer as well. You do not draw your weapon and walk towards your agressor you bag of rocks! You draw your weapon, issue a verbal warning (if the agressor is far enough away or does not have weapon pointed at you) and then if the agressor approaches you shoot. You will nto be charged with a FELONY if you pull your gun and dont shoot. Go back to your dungeons and dragon game.

  • i have tryed to wear a shoulder holster but my revolvers are to big and heavy.

  • Question. Why do you need to walk around with a gun? If you don't want to have to use why have it.

  • well id like to have one if someone tries to rape me in an alley, but i hope that doesnt happen.

  • but surely you dont need a gun to defend yourself against that. There is a medium between having nothing and concealing a gun.