Former Navy SEAL, Toshiro "Tosh" Carrington, talks about the quick draw for self-defense.
We notice a lot of concealed carriers obsess over having a quick draw, so much so that the majority of their practice revolves around fast draw speed.
While having a really fast draw is a great tool to have in your toolbox (and we recommend everyone develop a fast draw), if you train for self-defense, there is so much more one should learn, practice, and obsess over rather than draw speed.
Getting your gun in the fight is important, and perhaps because of this, many shooters prioritize quick draws, or maybe because it looks cool on social media.
However, in many real-life incidents, criminals already have the jump on their victims, i.e. criminals may have a gun pointed at you already, while your gun is still concealed and holstered.
In these situations, it's unlikely that raw draw speed will help much. In fact, a child with gun who has no training whatsoever can shoot a concealed carrier dead before that person has a chance to draw.
When a criminal already has a gun drawn on you, the odds are in the criminal's favor. It's vital that concealed carriers think and train beyond having fast draws.
What can a concealed carrier do to change the situation and stack the odds in their favor? This will be a topic for another video.
For now, take this video as food for thought and evaluate your goals and your training.
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