As the great philosopher Yogi Berra once said, “If you don’t know where you are going, you might wind up someplace else.” That’s kind of the problem seen in some parts of the training community when it comes to the idea of holstering a firearm without looking at the holster: If you don’t know your mission, you won’t know either the correct equipment or the best tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs). And for the private citizen, carrying a concealed firearm, it makes no sense to try no-look holstering.
We’ll look at why you shouldn’t, as well as how to do it safely if the need ever arises. Even if it’s a pain in the ass to do properly.
You should definitely not ignore this issue just because you believe you have “enough experience.” Among the names on the long list of those who unintentionally gave themselves