Guy has an established grip on his pistol in his pocket. Pulls out gun and points it at a target about a meter away. What is so special about this? I think I'm missing something.
Guy has an established grip on his pistol in his pocket. Pulls out gun and points it at a target about a meter away. What is so special about this? I think I'm missing something.
When my unit was mostly plainclothes I would run a 342PD in one pocket and a LCP in the other. I could be standing around agitated people being interviewed and look perfectly casual with my hands in my pockets...
Dennis.
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This demo is less about his incredible speed and more about the benefits of a snub-nose j-frame revolver, particularly in the pocket carry role. One thing he likes about this mode of carry is that it allows the user to pre-stage a hand on the gun while maintaining a pose that appears casual and non-threatening. That's not something you can do with standard waistline carry.
Pre-staging the hand is useful option while still in the "don't shoot yet" (Haggard) phase. As you can see, it's pretty quick.
For pocket carry applications semi auto's are more likely to hang up on the way out, making them less well suited for this application.
@SeriousStudent, does that sound about right?
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Here’s an real life example of a bad doing a pocket draw well, though his lack of shooting after the draw gets him killt in the street
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