Magpul Dynamics - Special Features - Drawing the Secondary

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2009

Taken from the Special Features section of Magpul Dynamics: The Art of the Tactical Carbine.

How to properly draw a pistol from a holster.

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  • specs for his G17 are streamlight M3 weapon light, he is runnin a lonewolf threaded barrel with thread protector on it, warren tactical sights on it, and his grip refinishing was done by boresight solutions, he had extreme reducing and texturing done removed the finger groves, and beveled the trigger guard (glove bevel) is what boresight calls it on there site and frame texturing to help with getting a consistent grip on the gun

  • BISH THAT'S FUCKING TACSLOUCH.

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  • @BobLeKatt American citizen (CCW, Bersa) living in Guatemala City, Guatemala, Central Amercia:

    Agree completely. Here in this Third World rat hole the crime rate is so very high. Death can come for you over a Fossil watch. I will not be a victim. I will defend myself to the last bullet, until my blade shatters, or my fists turn to powder.

  • @sweatykev01 Graveyards are full of people that thought they would never need to learn the skills of self-protection. People who give up their liberties for a sense of offered protection deserve neither.

  • @dko9873 why?

  • @sweatykev01 So why would you not need to "worry about it"? Do you live in a crime free Nirvana (like Englhand)? Those of us who live in the real world plan to defend ourselves as necessary and which as much skill as we can develop.

  • Anyone know what kind of holster he is using for his sidearm?

  • @dko9873 Even the pros need to relearn the basics from time to time.

  • @alohaamigogo

    >Besides, I would say wielding an efficient death dealing weapon is just a tiny bit more dangerous than "semi-dangerous."

    It's only dangerous if you don't know how to use them.

    Have you ever held a knife? A lethal weapon, but I'll bet you didn't slice your thigh open by accident because you knew how to handle it.

    Same with firearms, they're made to be as simple as possible, as deadly to the enemy as possible and as safe for our side as possible.

  • @Anderasio Aren't you getting a bit too defensive? Looks like sweatykev01 would rather prefer there be laws against gun ownership, as he stated several times. No need to ask a question that you already had an answer for, yes?

    Besides, I would say wielding an efficient death dealing weapon is just a tiny bit more dangerous than "semi-dangerous."

  • @sweatykev01 sure, there may be "mild paranoia" but anyone who has been victim of a gun crime, and did not have a gun to defend themselves with, probably wish they had a little more paranoid, don't you think?

  • I love this vid! go through step 5 real slow, the part were it says that "once the target is acquired

    , the finger enters the trigger guard" and notice when Chris actually has his finger on the trigger. In a real stress situation his first bullet will hit the ground about 2 feet in front of him!

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