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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 1427907" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>And, I would assume that was under controlled conditions. For example, they set it up where they had a bad guy and an officer, who knew what was going to happen and someone with a stopwatch said "go". We tried some of these drills when I went through the academy.</p><p></p><p>I think it would take longer to react for an average person who is just standing around minding his own business with NO warning to see an attack coming, have the presence of mind to recognize the threat, to decide to shoot and then execute the draw and shoot. Plus the fact they are drawing from concealment and the LEO test was probably from a uniformed officer with a holster on a gunbelt like we did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 1427907, member: 23"] And, I would assume that was under controlled conditions. For example, they set it up where they had a bad guy and an officer, who knew what was going to happen and someone with a stopwatch said "go". We tried some of these drills when I went through the academy. I think it would take longer to react for an average person who is just standing around minding his own business with NO warning to see an attack coming, have the presence of mind to recognize the threat, to decide to shoot and then execute the draw and shoot. Plus the fact they are drawing from concealment and the LEO test was probably from a uniformed officer with a holster on a gunbelt like we did. [/QUOTE]
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