October 27th, 2024
4:30 runtime
Its happening.
There is a masked assailant pulling a gun from his hoodie, threatening to start hurting people.
You are carrying concealedwith one in the pipe, can you get to it in time?
Can you make the shot with the adrenaline slamming through your veins?
When was the last time you checked the condition of your weapon?
Will your draw be fast, smooth and most importantly, accurate?
This illustrates the importance I put on training and focused range time.
Michael Jordan didnt sit around playing video games until a big game and then just sink 3-pointers.
He practiced and trained daily to see to it he was at the top of his game.
flush the cover garment.
Right hand drives into the gun for a proper grip and clears holster.
Drop the elbow and orient the gun towards the threat.
Hands meet at high center chest.
Drive the gun out and press.
Do You Have the Time?
For this drill, Rob set the timer to randomly beep between three and eight seconds.
By randomizing the time to a degree, it can catch you off guard.
Not bad, eh!
I tried again for fun.
1.5 seconds with a nice high center chest placement.
I was happy to see that my reaction wasnt to rush the draw or miss the shot completely.
I can see by filming myself where to improve and work on aspects of my draw.
Its great to know your speed and capabilities when carrying a firearm for self-defense, daily.
My daily carry is a Bravo Concealment Torsion 3.0 holster and aSpringfield Hellcatat the 3:30 position IWB.
The Hellcat for me is the perfect blend of size and capability for carrying.
TheU-Dot sightand 11+1 round capacity are some of my favorite aspects of the Hellcat.
I can acquire a good sight picture extremely fast and place good follow up shots with ease.
In addition, the option of being able torun a co-witness red dotis a big plus.
At the end of the day, you must practice, practice, practice.
We are preparing for the worst-case scenario and one that could be a life-saving or life-taking emergency.
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