This really makes me curious.
How many times have you pulled out your gun, in order to be ready for what never happened?
All your statements presume that you will see danger coming. If you don't like that then don't make the statement.
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Well in my line of work, quite often. Go back and read my initial post here. Is there a difference between LEO and Civilian situations? For the most part yes BUT that doesn't mean civilians are always gonna be surprised at a situation they find themselves in. In fact, if you are really a student of the fight survival game, those "surprises" should be close to zero (there's always exceptions). Any more questions?
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Now That is a good book.
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Everything is after "something happens".Of course, but all of that is "after something has happened".
Hitting the dirt? My back oh my back!I used to compete in "Combat Shooting" that started from a holster draw. Why train to be Wyatt Earp at the OK Corral? That's not real or even smart to envision street violence like that! I'm not an LEO or a soldier, just a citizen who legally carries every day. My experience with street violence does not support a stand up gunfight scenario at all.
Hit the dirt, duck for cover and snatch the pistol from its hiding place as you do, sounds like a much better plan! There's no fast draw interest, here!
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Everything is after "something happens".
I carry a gun because cops are too heavy.
I try to be a prepared as I can for what ever I think I can prepare for because my crystal ball don't fit in my pocket.
But lots of that "everything" is not a legal reason for a citizen to pull out their weapon....
You probably just need to stick with keeping you gun in your holster and waiting till attacked and hope you can draw in time so you will remain legal. Consult with an attorney, read and reread Chap 9 of the PC and get TX Law Shield. You are really minutiae this thing to death.
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May be so. Some times I pull mine out just because it feels good.But lots of that "everything" is not a legal reason for a citizen to pull out their weapon....