
Master the Draw – Step-by-Step Guide
Perfecting your draw from concealment is critical.
Follow these steps to improve your speed and safety:
✔ Step 1: Clear your cover garment.
✔ Step 2: Establish a strong, consistent grip.
✔ Step 3: Draw smoothly and present the firearm forward.
✔ Step 4: Align your sights and assess the threat.

Know Your Carry Positions
Choosing the right carry position can make or break your concealment and response time. Here's a quick breakdown:
- Appendix Carry (AIWB) – Fastest access; requires discipline and awareness.
- Strong-Side Hip – Traditional and comfortable for long wear.
- Small of Back – Conceals well but slower and riskier to draw from.
📝 Pro Tip: Test each position with your daily clothing to ensure concealment and comfort.

Situational Awareness Quiz
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Downloadable Training Log
Consistency is key to improvement. Track your progress with our free printable training log, including:
- Weekly dry-fire practice
- Live-fire accuracy tracking
- Holster drill notes
- Personal safety reflections
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