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<blockquote data-quote="ricco" data-source="post: 3689426" data-attributes="member: 46005"><p>I did LFI1 in '99 and we did a version of the Tueller Drill as well. I should look at the notes from the class but if I remember correctly the fastest person in the class was in his 20's and clocked a 1.2 something, he shaded me by about a tenth, I was in my 40's. The slowest person in the class was a senior lady, she clocked a little over 3 sec. Several instructors over the years have commented that they suspect the average CCW, drawing from concealment under life and death stress would have a 2 to 3 sec draw to first shot. From doing Force on Force I suspect those instructors may be a bit optimistic. If we look at real life incidents we see, excluding CNS hits, bullets from handguns rarely stop a determined adversary immediately, certainly not in a 0-2 sec Tueller Drill time frame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricco, post: 3689426, member: 46005"] I did LFI1 in '99 and we did a version of the Tueller Drill as well. I should look at the notes from the class but if I remember correctly the fastest person in the class was in his 20's and clocked a 1.2 something, he shaded me by about a tenth, I was in my 40's. The slowest person in the class was a senior lady, she clocked a little over 3 sec. Several instructors over the years have commented that they suspect the average CCW, drawing from concealment under life and death stress would have a 2 to 3 sec draw to first shot. From doing Force on Force I suspect those instructors may be a bit optimistic. If we look at real life incidents we see, excluding CNS hits, bullets from handguns rarely stop a determined adversary immediately, certainly not in a 0-2 sec Tueller Drill time frame. [/QUOTE]
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