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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 1769895" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>The video is too far away to see the fine details of your presentation. What kind of holster are you using? It looks like it's catching a little. As someone else suggested, you should be square to the target with both toes pointing at it. With an IWB under a shirt, I use my strong side thumb to locate the side of the grip under the shirt as the off hand lifts the garment. That also serves as the entry point for the strong hand to clear the cover garment solo, should the off hand be busy with other matters such a fending off an attacker, operating a light or covering a protectee. As has been pointed out, as soon as the muzzle clears the holster, the elbow should tuck and the muzzle brought horizontal onto the target. The off hand should meet the grip just forward and above the navel, with the strong hand thumb riding atop the thumb safety. The off hand thumb should point forward towards the target and slide in under and forward of the other thumb. At this point both thumbs and the trigger finger should all be pointed at the target. As the gun is punched up and directly toward the target, the trigger finger goes in and preps for the shot break as soon as the front sight touches the center of the target. </p><p></p><p>A point of safety. When reholstering in an IWB, tuck the strong side foot in and kick your hip out. This keeps the muzzle from covering any portion of your body as you holster. Reholstering safety is one area that doesn't get enough attention, particularly for IWB users.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 1769895, member: 1132"] The video is too far away to see the fine details of your presentation. What kind of holster are you using? It looks like it's catching a little. As someone else suggested, you should be square to the target with both toes pointing at it. With an IWB under a shirt, I use my strong side thumb to locate the side of the grip under the shirt as the off hand lifts the garment. That also serves as the entry point for the strong hand to clear the cover garment solo, should the off hand be busy with other matters such a fending off an attacker, operating a light or covering a protectee. As has been pointed out, as soon as the muzzle clears the holster, the elbow should tuck and the muzzle brought horizontal onto the target. The off hand should meet the grip just forward and above the navel, with the strong hand thumb riding atop the thumb safety. The off hand thumb should point forward towards the target and slide in under and forward of the other thumb. At this point both thumbs and the trigger finger should all be pointed at the target. As the gun is punched up and directly toward the target, the trigger finger goes in and preps for the shot break as soon as the front sight touches the center of the target. A point of safety. When reholstering in an IWB, tuck the strong side foot in and kick your hip out. This keeps the muzzle from covering any portion of your body as you holster. Reholstering safety is one area that doesn't get enough attention, particularly for IWB users. [/QUOTE]
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