HKphooey
Senior Master
I tried searching the forum and did not find info that matched my question. Please let me know if there is a thread already out there asking this same question.
Do any of you practice drawing your firearm in different situations? For martial arts we practice different scenarios when we are attacked with a weapon, but how about when we are attacked and we are carrying? How quickly can you draw your weapon? Can you easily draw, turn off the safety and take aim? Do you practice situations where you are taken off guard? Taken to the ground etc.? Firing with your other hand in the event your shooting hand is injured in the attack?
I know the probability of attack is slim, but if it does happen how quickly and affectively draw your weapon when you do not know the attack is happening.
Do any of you practice drawing your firearm in different situations? For martial arts we practice different scenarios when we are attacked with a weapon, but how about when we are attacked and we are carrying? How quickly can you draw your weapon? Can you easily draw, turn off the safety and take aim? Do you practice situations where you are taken off guard? Taken to the ground etc.? Firing with your other hand in the event your shooting hand is injured in the attack?
I know the probability of attack is slim, but if it does happen how quickly and affectively draw your weapon when you do not know the attack is happening.