Gun Digest's Concealed Carry Quick Draw eShort by Massad Ayoob

By Massad Ayoob

In this excerpt from the Gun Digest ebook of hid Carry, Massad Ayoob offers useful suggestions and recommendation on tips on how to draw your gun extra speedy from concealment. tips on how to draw from hip holsters, pocket and ankle holsters and shoulder holsters.

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Well, it is. I have been poring over the manuscript for the past week and I am happy to report that Mas has put together a winner. And a timely winner, at that. Concealed carry has been a hot topic in the world of gun ownership for the past two decades or so. More and more opportunities for decent, law abiding citizens to protect themselves by legally carrying concealed firearms have emerged as State after State has adopted more realistic concealed carry laws. Even so, only about two percent of the people eligible for a concealed carry permit actually apply for one.

I have been with him when he asked the ordinary man or woman what their impressions were on a particular gun or piece of gear. “How do you like that Beretta,” he asked a young highway patrolman we were sharing a gas pump with during a fuel stop on a trip across the Great Plains. “How’s that holster workin’ for ya,” to a Sheriff’s Deputy we met at a convenience store. ” Beyond the equipment, Mas gathers real-life information about the use of firearms for self defense. Certainly his case work as an expert has given him unique access to incidents from the streets.

Trust me. I know this… Remember that safety is the over-riding concern in this sort of training. You never get so good that you can drop your guard. The old adage that “familiarity breeds contempt” is absolutely true. After 23 years of accident-free training at Lethal Force Institute, we finally experienced a self-inflicted gunshot wound at a class in the summer of 2004. The student involved was an instructor herself, and quite competent. She simply went too fast, and in a “familiarity breeds contempt” moment, allowed her finger to remain on the trigger of her loaded 10mm auto as she inserted it into the holster.

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