Monday, April 7, 2014
NSSF Defensive Pistol Tip - Drawing Your Pistol In A Car
In one of the latest training tips videos from the National Shooting Sports Foundation, Adam Painchaud, Director of the Sig Sauer Academy, discusses drawing your pistol from concealment while in the driver's seat of a car.
For the majority of us who are right-handed and carry on the strong side, the seat belt can be problematic. Adam shows a way of using the steering wheel to give yourself enough leverage to draw your pistol without interference from the seat belt. He also discusses alternate methods of carry including shoulder holsters, cross-draw, and the ankle holster. Personally, I drive a lot and the idea of using an ankle holster is getting more and more appealing.
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Thanks John for this informative post. I usually carry gun in my car for safety and always follow gun safety rules. Person who is beginner and want to learn shooting and safety rule, should go for firearm training course. There are many firearm safety courses but it is important to go for professionals and expert training.
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