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by Salty1
Wed Sep 12, 2012 12:57 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Question from a Newbie
Replies: 8
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Re: Question from a Newbie

Think about the Tuller Drill, if you are not familiar with it you should be. A person who is committed to doing you harm can close a distance of 21 to 30 feet in 2 seconds, how fast can you draw and have rounds hit the approaching target and stop their forward progress? Personally I do not want to swap a round or two to their chest with a tire iron over my head.

Now, should you draw and be prepared, it depends on the situation, but you should at least have your hand on the firearm and be ready. If you ever present your firearm in any given situation you must be the first to call the cops and do not take that lightly, it is percieved that the first to call is the victim, if you do not call and just leave thinking the situation is over and the other person calls and states that somebody pointed a gun at them be prepared for a felony stop, and possibly a ride. If you ever have the opportunity to attend one of Charles Cotton's seminars I highly suggest you do so, I have been to 2 of them and cannot wait for another to be in the DFW area..... I learn something new at each one...

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