Posted October 22, 2017 1:00 pm by Comments

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Drawing A Pistol From Concealment, Part 2: Re-holstering And Apparel Choices

Note: This article was originally posted on NRA Blog

EDITOR’S NOTE: This is part two of a two-part series. To learn how to draw your pistol from concealment safely and effectively, read Part 1 by clicking here.

Drawing A Pistol From Concealment, Part 2: Re-holstering And Apparel Choices (Main and marquee photo courtesy/CWP101.com)
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USA -(Ammoland.com)- Nothing is more important than firearm safety, and for that reason we’ll first revisit the NRA Gun Safety Rules. While training, especially for novices, I recommend using an unloaded firearm on the range or other prescribed shooting area. Never practice drawing from concealment in a public space, even with an unloaded firearm. Also, always be aware of your surroundings, and never point the firearm in an unsafe manner. Keep your muzzle downrange at approved targets only, even if you’re not pulling the trigger. Before holstering, check to ensure your gun is unloaded, and keep it unloaded throughout the exercise.

At this point, you’ve drawn your firearm and put sights on a target. If using an unloaded firearm and following the gun safety rules, you have either simulated a trigger pull or “dry fired” your gun, completed …Read the Rest

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