I have always shot slightly to the left and I could never figure out why, especially since I have attended many training classes and practice every weekend. I just got my 19 back from ATEi and within 5 minutes of handling it and presenting the handgun while dry practicing, the dot showed me that I was over steering ever so slightly with my right hand (kind of what you hinted on in the video). The RMR is a fantastic investment and inherently an amazing teacher.
I used to have an issue because I carry with safety on and its not natural to click the safety off and be fast but now that I practiced the claw grab its way more natural and faster to click the safety off as bring my "claw thumb" down from the rear sight and point the thumbs, Game changer! Thank You man
Hey Scott how do you teach someone to draw that is left eye dominant and right handed? Or vice versa I know we want to get rid of any unwanted movement but we should have both eyes open correct? I’ve found and was taught to just rotate the gun til the sights line up with my left eye. Please let me know if there’s a different way.
Find AIWB very uncomfortable for daily carry... hows your draw from strong side OWB 3 or 9 o'clock, and have you any advice or video tutorials from this position?
I do not as I think it is a physically inferior position. That said look up Mike Green of Green Ops or of Chris Woomer of Veil Solutions for tips on that draw position.
Hopefully you have cut it down significantly cause that's kinda rough. But if you managed that as a new shooter like fresh off the boat then hell yeah that's awesome. I think I started around a 2.5 and within a week I was hovering in the 1-2 range. After a few years I think I am in the .90-1.5 range but I find that they only get slower when I accidentally try to lock out which I have been moving away from.
@@ModernSamuraiProject I misunderstood when you were speaking on grip, I apologize. I'll go back and review it again. Your lessons on structure and RDS have been helpful working on my own issues. Thank you for the lesson on efficiency.
AIWBs SERIOUS FLAW The number one flaw to these types of holster is where the gun is pointed on the draw & in the re-holster. If cloth or an obstruction gets into the trigger area, *_bang,_* goodbye privates. If you on a self-defense draw or even on the re-holster from a CCW incident with all that adrenaline and nervousness, *_Boom,_* you hit your femora artery. To me, and this is an opinion, _only foolish people take the risk of AIWB_ their negatives outweighs their positives. One mistake is all it takes for an instant transgender during a self-defense incident or in training/practice. *Appendix Carry Accident Videos* *Warning:* Do not appendix inside the waistband (AIWB) carry!! Shot in Groin ua-cam.com/video/OgOSIlR00UY/v-deo.html and Appendix Carry and the Tactical Morons That Love It ua-cam.com/video/YN4NhIAy1UE/v-deo.html and Shot in the Groin: Into the Fray: Episode 227 ua-cam.com/video/Qu-H36C5z3c/v-deo.html and Crotch Shooting at Arizona Walmart ua-cam.com/video/S-qCVpDQ8rs/v-deo.html Sooner or later the AD or ND will happen & all it takes is one mistake &: - you are either dead (femoral artery hit) - or you are an instant transgender (hit to the man tool/baby maker/ family jewel, etc.) Would you rather AD/ND in your side, butt, or AD/ND into you crouch area? Stay frosty & remember Memorial Day (May 25th) MORE VIDEOS: Shot In The Groin: Into the Fray Episode 22 ua-cam.com/video/Qu-H36C5z3c/v-deo.html BAD GUY shoots himself in the leg (femoral artery) appendix carry-Mexican carry & dies at hospital. ua-cam.com/video/Vqieb5T6dlw/v-deo.html*EDIT*
Been carrying IWB for years now, Get training and own what you do. Take off you IWB holster and reholster after an incident if your adrenaline is going.
“It’s stroking, I dunno, there’s something inappropriate there…”
BAAAHAHAHA‼️😂😂
I have always shot slightly to the left and I could never figure out why, especially since I have attended many training classes and practice every weekend. I just got my 19 back from ATEi and within 5 minutes of handling it and presenting the handgun while dry practicing, the dot showed me that I was over steering ever so slightly with my right hand (kind of what you hinted on in the video). The RMR is a fantastic investment and inherently an amazing teacher.
I used to have an issue because I carry with safety on and its not natural to click the safety off and be fast but now that I practiced the claw grab its way more natural and faster to click the safety off as bring my "claw thumb" down from the rear sight and point the thumbs, Game changer! Thank You man
Great series of videos. Thanks!
awesome tips once again....much appreciated!
Great end to the series. Thanks!
Love the content lots of good info thank you!!
It took watching my draw to presentation in very slow motion to see that the gun was dipping at the stop
Such GREAT information...with the red dot are you keeping both eyes open for target acquisition?
Of course...you keep both open with irons too.
Yes, we are still doing phrasing.
No excuse to be slow and inefficient anymore.
Well, not with that attitude...
Hey Scott how do you teach someone to draw that is left eye dominant and right handed? Or vice versa I know we want to get rid of any unwanted movement but we should have both eyes open correct? I’ve found and was taught to just rotate the gun til the sights line up with my left eye. Please let me know if there’s a different way.
Find AIWB very uncomfortable for daily carry... hows your draw from strong side OWB 3 or 9 o'clock, and have you any advice or video tutorials from this position?
I do not as I think it is a physically inferior position. That said look up Mike Green of Green Ops or of Chris Woomer of Veil Solutions for tips on that draw position.
3.5-4 sec draw to first shot to 1.8-2.9 after these videos.
Hopefully you have cut it down significantly cause that's kinda rough. But if you managed that as a new shooter like fresh off the boat then hell yeah that's awesome. I think I started around a 2.5 and within a week I was hovering in the 1-2 range. After a few years I think I am in the .90-1.5 range but I find that they only get slower when I accidentally try to lock out which I have been moving away from.
@@Osprey1994 Current average is 1.2 fastest was .89
Guys we really need to talk about getting phrasing back into the rotation...
Hi Scott! How are you doing?
Are you from Chicago? Just wanted to know so i can come get some training! Thanks..
shtf4867 My family is originally from there but I don’t live there. I do however teach in Chicago land about three times a year.
Why the trigger press at 1:54?
You say don't lock out. Vogel says lock out. You say you use vogel grip in another video. Please clarify.
Wishpunk Vogel doesn’t hyperextend. I can call him and clarify if you like. I don’t use Bob’s grip. Never have. Actually only Bob uses Bob’s grip.
@@ModernSamuraiProject I misunderstood when you were speaking on grip, I apologize. I'll go back and review it again. Your lessons on structure and RDS have been helpful working on my own issues. Thank you for the lesson on efficiency.
AIWBs SERIOUS FLAW
The number one flaw to these types of holster is where the gun is pointed on the draw & in the re-holster.
If cloth or an obstruction gets into the trigger area, *_bang,_* goodbye privates.
If you on a self-defense draw or even on the re-holster from a CCW incident with all that
adrenaline and nervousness, *_Boom,_* you hit your femora artery.
To me, and this is an opinion, _only foolish people take the risk of AIWB_ their negatives outweighs their positives.
One mistake is all it takes for an instant transgender during a self-defense incident or in training/practice.
*Appendix Carry Accident Videos*
*Warning:* Do not appendix inside the waistband (AIWB) carry!!
Shot in Groin
ua-cam.com/video/OgOSIlR00UY/v-deo.html
and
Appendix Carry and the Tactical Morons That Love It
ua-cam.com/video/YN4NhIAy1UE/v-deo.html
and
Shot in the Groin: Into the Fray: Episode 227
ua-cam.com/video/Qu-H36C5z3c/v-deo.html
and
Crotch Shooting at Arizona Walmart
ua-cam.com/video/S-qCVpDQ8rs/v-deo.html
Sooner or later the AD or ND will happen & all it takes is one mistake &:
- you are either dead (femoral artery hit)
- or you are an instant transgender (hit to the man tool/baby maker/ family jewel, etc.)
Would you rather AD/ND in your side, butt, or AD/ND into you crouch area?
Stay frosty & remember Memorial Day (May 25th)
MORE VIDEOS:
Shot In The Groin: Into the Fray Episode 22
ua-cam.com/video/Qu-H36C5z3c/v-deo.html
BAD GUY shoots himself in the leg (femoral artery) appendix carry-Mexican carry & dies at hospital.
ua-cam.com/video/Vqieb5T6dlw/v-deo.html*EDIT*
My friend, it is possible to shoot yourself carrying AIWB, as is any other position. That’s why it is important to practice trigger discipline.
BEHOLD:
F O R B I D D E N WISDOM
I've carried appendix for 8 years I guess it's only a matter of time.
Been carrying IWB for years now, Get training and own what you do. Take off you IWB holster and reholster after an incident if your adrenaline is going.
@@cocovasquez1 exactly triggers don't pull themselves.