This video, part 3 of a series on the AIWB draw, focuses on grip techniques when hands are relaxed and below the waist. It aims to provide viewers with practical advice and training tips for improving their concealed carry draw efficiency.
This video provides a detailed comparison between the PHLster Enigma and the Hunter Constantine Blem Belt, two popular beltless concealed carry options for appendix inside-the-waistband (AIWB) setups. The comparison covers price, comfort, ease of setup, and versatility, helping viewers determine which option best suits their everyday carry (EDC) needs. It also includes a call to action for viewer suggestions on future beltless carry products to review and mentions a sponsor, Kore Essentials Belts.
This video from Geauga Firearms Academy features Neil discussing his personal reasons for not carrying a firearm in the appendix (AIWB) position. While no specific firearm models are mentioned, the video touches on the practical aspects of concealed carry and defensive readiness, referencing a knife video and encouraging viewers to seek professional training. The description also promotes the academy's Patreon channel for exclusive content and links to their website and social media.
This YouTube video, titled "The Path to an Efficient AIWB Draw. Part 2: High Thoracic and the Claw Grip," is the second installment of a series focusing on improving Artificial Intelligence Whole Body (AIWB) draw techniques. The video delves into specific hand positioning, including the "high thoracic" grip and the use of a "claw grip," aimed at optimizing speed, efficiency, and safety when drawing a firearm from an AIWB concealed carry position. It is an instructional video aimed at individuals seeking to enhance their practical shooting skills for self-defense or concealed carry.
This video revisits an older recording from approximately 8 years ago, focusing on tweaking the AIWB (Appendix Inside the Waistband) draw technique. The creator describes it as 'interesting stuff,' suggesting a focus on the process and improvements made to their drawing method. While the specific firearm is not explicitly mentioned, the context of AIWB draw points to concealed carry applications.
This video focuses on the initial steps of achieving an efficient AIWB (Appendix Inside the Waistband) draw, specifically covering the essential equipment. It's the first part of a series dedicated to this topic. The content aims to guide viewers through selecting and understanding the gear necessary for a proficient draw from this common concealed carry position. The video implicitly suggests a focus on practical application and training, with the equipment being foundational to further instruction.
This video from TRB Training provides a comprehensive guide to concealed carry positions, analyzing the pros and cons of common methods like AIWB (appendix), 3 o'clock/9 o'clock, and small of back. It also explores less common positions, discussing their effectiveness for specific needs. The content highlights key considerations such as comfort versus accessibility, draw speed, retention, safety, concealment with clothing, and situational factors like driving or standing. The video encourages viewer interaction through likes, subscriptions, and comments, and promotes TRB Training's CCW courses and merchandise.
This video compares the draw times of three different carry methods: Off Body Carry (using a purpose-built bag), Outside the Waistband (OWB), and Appendix Inside the Waistband (AIWB). The test was conducted at 10 yards with the use of a timer. The video also features sponsored segments from various companies related to firearms, optics, hearing protection, and training simulators. Safety protocols are emphasized throughout, with all firearms being safety checked and shooting occurring on a closed range into a bullet trap.
This video documents the creator's second USPSA shooting competition, held in Chino, California. They detail their challenging setup, utilizing a Sig Sauer P365 Xmacro with an appendix inside-the-waistband (AIWB) carry. A key modification highlighted is the replacement of the factory 3.1-inch barrel with a 3.7-inch True Precision barrel. The video covers the carry setup, the competition itself, and concludes with final thoughts, encouraging viewers to check out the True Precision website and follow the creator's Instagram for a giveaway.
This video discusses two front yard armed mugging incidents, highlighting the vulnerability of homes even in seemingly safe areas. It emphasizes the importance of personal security and preparedness. The video is sponsored by Dark Star Gear, a manufacturer of high-quality holsters for AIWB carry. It also promotes the ASP Unlimited App for ad-free viewing and access to exclusive content, including training classes and seminars. An ASP Lite App is also available for free access to content not suitable for YouTube. The video encourages viewers to join the ASP Fitness Group and consider purchasing an ASP Ankle Medical Kit.
This video explores alternative EDC (Everyday Carry) bag solutions, suggesting they offer a more comfortable and secure method of carrying essentials compared to appendix (AIWB) carrying. The content emphasizes practical carry methods and is presented for educational purposes in a safe and controlled environment. The creator explicitly states the video is not sponsored and they do not promote firearm sales.
This video features Jeff from TENICOR providing a detailed comparison between the VELO5 and CERTUM3 holsters. The discussion highlights the key differences between the VELO5, designed for Appendix Inside-the-Waistband (AIWB) carry, and the CERTUM3, intended for Inside-the-Waistband (IWB) carry. The video aims to help viewers understand which holster best suits their specific carrying needs and preferences. TENICOR's social media and website links are provided.