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<blockquote data-quote="gerhard1" data-source="post: 788643" data-attributes="member: 5391"><p>This is the Tueller drill. We did it at LFI, and the slowest member of the class (yours truly) was able to close the seven yard distance in about two seconds.</p><p></p><p>Like someone else here has said, if you can articulate a reason for perceiving that you are in fear of imminent death or GBI, then draw. If the bad guy backs off, great; you have just saved your life without having to take his. If not, with the gun in your hand rather than in its' holster, you are in a much more favorable position to take him on.</p><p>No matter how the encounter with the bad guy ends, get on the phone ASAP, and call the police or sheriff. We all carry cell phones, right? If not, get one and carry the damn thing! It is one piece of equipment that is far more likely to be used in an emergency than your handgun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gerhard1, post: 788643, member: 5391"] This is the Tueller drill. We did it at LFI, and the slowest member of the class (yours truly) was able to close the seven yard distance in about two seconds. Like someone else here has said, if you can articulate a reason for perceiving that you are in fear of imminent death or GBI, then draw. If the bad guy backs off, great; you have just saved your life without having to take his. If not, with the gun in your hand rather than in its' holster, you are in a much more favorable position to take him on. No matter how the encounter with the bad guy ends, get on the phone ASAP, and call the police or sheriff. We all carry cell phones, right? If not, get one and carry the damn thing! It is one piece of equipment that is far more likely to be used in an emergency than your handgun. [/QUOTE]
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