Absolutely incredible information and breakdown. Sure do hope people appreciate this free education!! PS you may want to touch on holster design and if that has any bearing on the technique.
@attakconsulting thank you sir I appreciate that! And yes sir il be doing another video specific to gear break down and how the draw technique changes slightly
@ I feel my draw sucks. Well I suck in general but have been wondering for a while how to get my draw smoother and faster at the same time… this, my guy, might be the answer! Subbed!
@DesertTactical I'm glad to help man and thank you for the sub! It definitely helped me become faster and more consistent at the same time. It definitely feels different at first but keep working with it. Once it clicks you'll never look back. Holster position can help as well so if you have questions I'm more than happy to help you out!
@mkozek5753 are you looking at the polymer or steel frame? I haven't had any issues with either one but the steel frame is relatively new to me as of now. I do have north of a 1000 through it so far though and its been great. The polymer has been put though the ringer for sure though and has ran like a champ!
Well if this was applicable to concealed carry it would be great. These videos of people drawing from external holsters with no retention don't make practical sence.
@NK-rs2jp I have a few videos about concealment as well. My draw times are .5-.6 from concealment too. .8s to .9s if it's strong hand only from concealment. Check them out!
Absolutely incredible information and breakdown. Sure do hope people appreciate this free education!!
PS you may want to touch on holster design and if that has any bearing on the technique.
@attakconsulting thank you sir I appreciate that!
And yes sir il be doing another video specific to gear break down and how the draw technique changes slightly
Hell yea!
Golly thats fast! Gonna have to give this method a try!
@DesertTactical thank you sir! And heck yeah, let me know how you like it and if you have any questions
@ I feel my draw sucks. Well I suck in general but have been wondering for a while how to get my draw smoother and faster at the same time… this, my guy, might be the answer! Subbed!
@DesertTactical I'm glad to help man and thank you for the sub! It definitely helped me become faster and more consistent at the same time. It definitely feels different at first but keep working with it. Once it clicks you'll never look back. Holster position can help as well so if you have questions I'm more than happy to help you out!
Any issues with the guns? I'm thinking of grabbing one in a week or two
@mkozek5753 are you looking at the polymer or steel frame? I haven't had any issues with either one but the steel frame is relatively new to me as of now. I do have north of a 1000 through it so far though and its been great. The polymer has been put though the ringer for sure though and has ran like a champ!
Well if this was applicable to concealed carry it would be great. These videos of people drawing from external holsters with no retention don't make practical sence.
@NK-rs2jp I have a few videos about concealment as well. My draw times are .5-.6 from concealment too. .8s to .9s if it's strong hand only from concealment. Check them out!