One-Handed Malfunction Response
Rob PincusPracticing for a one-handed malfunction response is something you should do long before you find yourself immobilized (for example, due to surgery). And after you are immobilized, get to the range and practice some more. Rob Pincus believes one of the best ways to simulate a malfunction is to put empty brass in the magazine.
Rob demonstrates his response to three malfunctions: failure to fire, failure to feed, and failure to eject. All three malfunctions can be cleared from concealed carry with one hand and with your eyes remaining up and on the threat/environment.
If you haven’t watched Rob’s companion video on One-Handed Reloads, check that out.