Have you had a chance to work with the Diamondback Sidekick? They released a snubby birdshead grip one recently. It even has an exchangeable cylinder for 22mag.
Lmfao, dude you getting bummed at the 0.84s from deep conceal is great. Love how hard you push your self. I am getting better and better, I have a smith & wesson 43c (also 8 shot 22 lr snub, concealed hammer) and its a great little carry piece if anyone trains often and works on getting good draws and hits like this. I'm at like 1.1 on my good days draw to first shot with a well placed. Working to get sub 1. But 1.5 and under is pretty solid in my book, if they look away for a split (show their ear/turn head) second 1.5 is all you need. Sub 1 is definitely expert level. 0.7 range is damn good! Nice work!
Do you use the leg leash or the sport belt with your express configurations? I know you use a papoose on there, is that enough friction with the pants that you don't need it?
I notice that my hamre forge grip on my LCR 22 was not compatible with my phlster city special that I recieved with my enigma express. Did you have to trim the top of the kydex to accomdate the hook grips, the kydex of the philster city special comes up high right to where the hooked part is.
That is certainly fast but why would you need to carry like that? Genuinely curious as to the point that absolutely cannot be comfortable to sit or even move to much in awkward positions. But damn that's fast for sure
This style of carry is far more comfortable than traditional AIWB. The gun travels with the hips to prevent binding at the hip hinge. I live an active lifestyle with kids that I always need to squat and bend over for. This rig provides the best comfort for that. Additionally, this prevents printing entirely. No issues with a driving wind pressing a shirt against a gun. No concern over reaching above my head and exposing my waistline
Goes a long way to denying access to others in a physical conflict, preventing detection with hugs and bumps, eliminate printing in driving wind, allows reaching above shoulders or carrying objects without worry of shirt riding up, and generally promotes natural human movement without all the stiff body tells that those carrying above waist default to
@@demonstratedconceptsllc4918 the wind is a big one, so many look in a mirror and think it’s all good. I notice printing if the trio is above beltline walking my dog on a windy day.
I don’t even sneeze that fast
Always impressive. Drawing from a deep carry rig like that is not easy yet you make it look like a breeze.
I attended Imperceptible Pistol in Texas and it was an awesome class! Would attend it again…
Are you going to make a full review on the hamre forge hook grips?
My old hockey coach used to say "perfect practice makes perfect". Blazing fast man!
This is what pocket guns are for real world, work smarter not harder lol
Love your decon hoodie as well.
Sick shooting! I’m impressed. Your content always makes me strive to consistently keep improving
You can do deep carry in that 300 beard.
Rhett, would love to see your technique for seated / car seat draws. Thanks for the content as always.
He probably pulls the holster up to a standard ride height when driving.
Still waiting for these to be in stock on their website
I like these sort of grips a lot
Beard level: Mesopotamian
I haven't figured out how to carry with a tucked-in work shirt... So I'm just pocket carrying
Pocket snubs are super spicy when done right
Another reason to rid the belly fat.
Really good stuff
Goals! Good stuff like always!
I just learned: be nice to everyone
Another great mind blowing vid thanks for all the time it takes to do this I never miss any of your vids
Very impressive speed. Was also trying to figure out what flew into frame at 2:21 - a giant wasp, lol
Wait, hes using a revolver, why the fuck am I seeing casing fly? Oh shit a wasp!
Macho man ftw.. where have u been, miss your vids! Hope all is ok, God Bless!
Have you had a chance to work with the Diamondback Sidekick? They released a snubby birdshead grip one recently. It even has an exchangeable cylinder for 22mag.
Lmfao, dude you getting bummed at the 0.84s from deep conceal is great. Love how hard you push your self. I am getting better and better, I have a smith & wesson 43c (also 8 shot 22 lr snub, concealed hammer) and its a great little carry piece if anyone trains often and works on getting good draws and hits like this. I'm at like 1.1 on my good days draw to first shot with a well placed. Working to get sub 1. But 1.5 and under is pretty solid in my book, if they look away for a split (show their ear/turn head) second 1.5 is all you need. Sub 1 is definitely expert level. 0.7 range is damn good! Nice work!
I wish you were out in SC sometime! Keep up the good work brother!
Get with your range staff and host me for a class!
sick shooting !
OK but do this without the +2 swiftness toothpick equipped.
Impossible
why did you take the laser grips off and switch to the hamre forge hook grip? awesome video
Do you use the leg leash or the sport belt with your express configurations? I know you use a papoose on there, is that enough friction with the pants that you don't need it?
“ it’s been a while since I’ve been to the range”
Yes, and the beard shaving dude 😅
😂😂😂
Welllll done
I notice that my hamre forge grip on my LCR 22 was not compatible with my phlster city special that I recieved with my enigma express. Did you have to trim the top of the kydex to accomdate the hook grips, the kydex of the philster city special comes up high right to where the hooked part is.
I trimmed mine long ago
jumped right to the belly shot like the Nair dude lol
Y’all been brutal on me about managing the squatch belly 😂
Macho man style, do it brother!
You about .3 seconds from blowing your cak off. Be careful.
Good runs though
😂
Dude killer beard! Draw speed is ok. Love the content
Do you still recommend carrying the LCR as a backup gun? Is that all you carry now?
It’s all I carry much of the time
What grips are on there now?
Hamre Forge. It's in the video description.
why the biker gang getup?
Multifaceted individuals change over time I guess
Good lord, how did you grow that beard in 7 months? Share your secrets, please!
🤣
That is certainly fast but why would you need to carry like that? Genuinely curious as to the point that absolutely cannot be comfortable to sit or even move to much in awkward positions. But damn that's fast for sure
This style of carry is far more comfortable than traditional AIWB. The gun travels with the hips to prevent binding at the hip hinge. I live an active lifestyle with kids that I always need to squat and bend over for. This rig provides the best comfort for that. Additionally, this prevents printing entirely. No issues with a driving wind pressing a shirt against a gun. No concern over reaching above my head and exposing my waistline
@@demonstratedconceptsllc4918see that’s why I glommed onto this. This is the preferred carry method of armed people with toddlers haha
What’s the benefit of concealing this deep? Seems pointless unless you’re going shirtless. Concealed is concealed, this can only slow you down.
Goes a long way to denying access to others in a physical conflict, preventing detection with hugs and bumps, eliminate printing in driving wind, allows reaching above shoulders or carrying objects without worry of shirt riding up, and generally promotes natural human movement without all the stiff body tells that those carrying above waist default to
@@demonstratedconceptsllc4918 the wind is a big one, so many look in a mirror and think it’s all good. I notice printing if the trio is above beltline walking my dog on a windy day.
Grip not trio
@@AK-ky3ou you’re also hyper focused on it where as a potato headed civilian won’t notice.
Didn't I see that belly at Golden Coral 😅
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