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Gun Holsters & Drawing Firearms : Learn About Proper Arm Placement When Holding a Gun

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2008

Learn arm placement is best when holding or drawing a gun and how to do so safely and efficiently in this free handgun and firearms video series.

Expert: Lee Laster
Contact: www.upperhandonline.com
Bio: Lee Laster works in the public safety sector & has been a state certified firearms instructor for the past 6 years. He is also co-founder of a civilian/law enforcement-based training company.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • I wish the individual in the video had there own channel, good sound advice the other "expertvillage" videos just get in the way

  • Great Video, very good information, Thanks!

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  • @gift3rs go to the playlists on the channel page and search for gun

    there are two playlists by this guy that show up within the first ten results ;)

    I believe this comment will link to one of them:

  • @DoDilly188 Yeah I'm like that, (fairly long arms, pretty short torso) I much prefer a drop leg/thigh holster.

  • He's so freakin' awesome!!!!

  • i'd probably be DEAF but i could do it! lol pi.

  • Mr.Laster, plz have your own channel !!

  • Dang, this is one of the videos I've been wanting to do for years. Mr. Laster is dead on about the exaggerated movement and not being able to get the weapon online fast. Yall remember slow is fast. Pay attention to this gentleman.

  • very good video ! helped me understand how to grab a gun

  • This boon has a freakishly extreme short torso. One shouldn't have to bunch up like a pretzel to retrieve your sidearm, perhaps a thigh holster would be better for those with short torso and long arms. 

    I dislike holsters and find the waist pouch the best way to carry.

  • Thanks for the videos. I believe that Im much better and have a much better understanding about how to draw a weapon

  • Being a firearms instructor and former police officer, I have got to say this is one of the better videos I've seen. The draw is fairly sound. But, as was stated earlier, I would recomment keeping your off hand on your stomach, or in a position ready to push an attacker away; not over the top of the pistol. The person in the video is correct about the movements in his draw, or more importantlyl the lack of unneeded movements. The other thing to remember is different holsters change your draw.

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