There are so many ways to draw _properly_ from different positions and types of cover that there can't be a "one size fits all". To do something like this, and the number of mechanical steps that people really SHOULD go through to condition themselves to draw properly, would take many more hours of instruction. While I _wish_ that more people took such training, I don't see the extension of a CHL class to cover this as very practical. I've seen some of these students...it would easily tack on at least another 10 hours of instruction at the least. Frankly, if there was drawing involved, I'd want to make sure that people qualify individually, instead of on a line like the often do. I don't want to be the guy next to the idjit that can't remember to keep his finger out of the trigger guard as he plays Quick Draw MgGraw.dnavaille wrote:Did your instructor teach how to draw from a holster and require you to draw from the holster during the shooting qualification?
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If you want to learn how to draw, take a class from Front Sights or Insight Training, or start learning how to shoot in IDPA matches. All those folks will train you so that you don't blow your toes off when you draw.