Remember, you want a ROBUST drawstroke. The off/support is placed flat on the chest at the midline. The #1(establishing a fighting grip on the pistol) is the cornerstone movement of the combative drawstroke. Make sure the web of your hand is deep/high in the tang and fingers wrap around the gun. You can practice the #1 with the gun in the holster. As always, visually & physically inspect the pistol to insure it is unloaded.Snake Doctor wrote:So I find I'm having trouble acquiring a balance between a fast draw and a steady draw. I find that in order to draw quickly, I must risk a mediocre grip on my gun--at one point I even bobbled it (glad they do drop tests on these new guns). But, in order to draw securely, I must risk not getting my gun out quick enough. Thoughts?
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- Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:54 pm
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