 ), when someone asked the instructor how he carries and he mentioned rather nonchalantly that he never uses a holster when he conceal carries, he just uses a good belt. He carries a 1911 IWB at 3:00, cocked, NOT locked, and NO round in the chamber. Then as part of his draw stroke, he racks the slide and chambers a round by using the rear sites to catch on his jeans while pushing the pistol towards the floor before bringing it to bear, so his draw has a sort of scooping action to it, he doesn't use his weakside hand. He wasn't advocating that anyone else carry this way, but he said he’s CC’d this way for years and is more comfortable with it than using a holster. He was quite proficient at it, and rather fast, but I know it’s nothing I would ever try as a daily carry technique. I guess part of the reason I found it shocking is that he’s retired LEO of many years, and his extensive background and credentials are lengthy and impressive.
 ), when someone asked the instructor how he carries and he mentioned rather nonchalantly that he never uses a holster when he conceal carries, he just uses a good belt. He carries a 1911 IWB at 3:00, cocked, NOT locked, and NO round in the chamber. Then as part of his draw stroke, he racks the slide and chambers a round by using the rear sites to catch on his jeans while pushing the pistol towards the floor before bringing it to bear, so his draw has a sort of scooping action to it, he doesn't use his weakside hand. He wasn't advocating that anyone else carry this way, but he said he’s CC’d this way for years and is more comfortable with it than using a holster. He was quite proficient at it, and rather fast, but I know it’s nothing I would ever try as a daily carry technique. I guess part of the reason I found it shocking is that he’s retired LEO of many years, and his extensive background and credentials are lengthy and impressive. I wanted to get everyone's in put, has anyone else ever heard of anyone else CC’ing and drawing this way?





 
  


 
  The instructor is watching to much movies.
    The instructor is watching to much movies.

