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<blockquote data-quote="Jefpainthorse" data-source="post: 1792070" data-attributes="member: 11766"><p>And what tactical advantage do you gain by covering? After all... a close reading of the law reveals we can only draw that covered pistol to protect ourself, relative, or co worker if we find we are in fear for our life. I have to ask- and I am asking you in particular- how much time have you spent since your SDA class learning to draw from concealment? That skill is not on the test. You don't have to draw at all.</p><p></p><p>How much time have you spent shooting in low or no-light? Not on the test either.</p><p></p><p>Moving? Not on the test... but moving while drawing or just plain old moving is a proven solution to getting shot so much if your in a gunfight.</p><p></p><p>Every time somebody bring up this "tactical advantage" I really want to know what they know that I don't. My tactics are tempered by law.</p><p></p><p>Ever tried to draw while seated- and fire out the window of a car? The hard one, drivers side. Without shooting yourself while your at it.</p><p></p><p>OC has it's place. The "reasons" the Govt took it away have no validity under the USCON and the "reasons" "gun guys" resist it have little merit in "tactics".</p><p></p><p>Mike Brown has a sticky up on this forum about guns as talismans...read it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jefpainthorse, post: 1792070, member: 11766"] And what tactical advantage do you gain by covering? After all... a close reading of the law reveals we can only draw that covered pistol to protect ourself, relative, or co worker if we find we are in fear for our life. I have to ask- and I am asking you in particular- how much time have you spent since your SDA class learning to draw from concealment? That skill is not on the test. You don't have to draw at all. How much time have you spent shooting in low or no-light? Not on the test either. Moving? Not on the test... but moving while drawing or just plain old moving is a proven solution to getting shot so much if your in a gunfight. Every time somebody bring up this "tactical advantage" I really want to know what they know that I don't. My tactics are tempered by law. Ever tried to draw while seated- and fire out the window of a car? The hard one, drivers side. Without shooting yourself while your at it. OC has it's place. The "reasons" the Govt took it away have no validity under the USCON and the "reasons" "gun guys" resist it have little merit in "tactics". Mike Brown has a sticky up on this forum about guns as talismans...read it. [/QUOTE]
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