Message from @VukHR

Discord ID: 661305091130916867


2019-12-30 20:00:01 UTC  

You want to draw with less attention while staying seated.

2019-12-30 20:00:35 UTC  

Also easier to clear garment.

2019-12-30 20:04:09 UTC  

It depends. There has been lots of research into it and and drawing on the drop is VERY EFFECTIVE

2019-12-30 20:04:42 UTC  

But... it depends on the mindset of the guy who already has his gun out though

2019-12-30 20:05:01 UTC  

If he is just holding it at you threatening, drawing is the best option, you will win

2019-12-30 20:05:15 UTC  

if he is swinging towards you with pure intent to kill... no, he will win

2019-12-30 20:05:54 UTC  

The key is intent. once your brain has made the decision to pull the trigger, you act MUCH faster

2019-12-30 20:06:37 UTC  

If you are just pointing the gun, or drawing it as a flex, you will lose every time because your brain hesitates

2019-12-30 20:13:41 UTC  

Drawing on the drop is always a bad idea Darth. In all real defence situations the guy who draws on the drop gets shot first. Usually whoever puts shots on target first wins the encounter.

2019-12-30 20:14:00 UTC  

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2019-12-30 20:15:55 UTC  

Most probably the guy who holds you at gun point will not execute you after a random amount of time has passed. You will want to wait until you have the tactical advantage to draw.

2019-12-30 20:16:42 UTC  

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2019-12-30 20:18:09 UTC  

On the flat range, I draw from appendix in under a second with clearing light garment. Now at least add 0.5-1.0 seconds on top of that in such a stressful situation. That is 1.5-2 seconds from draw to first shot. This will get you killed. And I spent hundreds of hours each month on the range. Your average dude will have no chance drawing on the drop.

2019-12-30 20:19:07 UTC  

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2019-12-30 20:24:38 UTC  

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2019-12-30 20:25:08 UTC  

Court case where a "not ready weapon" was shown in court to get to the ready and deadly position in plenty of time

2019-12-30 20:25:31 UTC  

The whole case depend on how fast the gun could be made "ready"

2019-12-30 20:26:50 UTC  

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2019-12-30 20:29:42 UTC  

@DarthSammich Well the guy did not shoot the cop because he wasn't a killer.

2019-12-30 20:30:20 UTC  

The cop did not shoot on the draw either. He even had time to draw his taser with the other hand after issuing verbal commands. Both were not ready to kill that day.

2019-12-30 20:30:42 UTC  

Exactly, thats part of my point. Intent to kill is EVERYTHING in reaction times

2019-12-30 20:31:00 UTC  

Not saying it would have saved these two guys, but it couldnt have ended any worse

2019-12-30 20:31:32 UTC  

But you can not read intend, especially if your life is on the line. The other guy is a deadly threat and should always be treated as such.

2019-12-30 20:32:32 UTC  

If he points a gun at you, that is, lol. But indeed at least he tried to draw. Would he have been shot if he would have stayed seated? Who knows.

2019-12-30 21:12:32 UTC  

thanks i meant to

2019-12-30 21:12:41 UTC  

haha

2019-12-30 21:17:37 UTC  

arma 3 RHS has those

2019-12-30 21:58:46 UTC  

blech

2019-12-30 21:58:57 UTC  

that was a terrible review btw, horribly overrated

2019-12-30 22:01:40 UTC  

which one?

2019-12-30 22:05:11 UTC  

All of them

2019-12-30 22:06:08 UTC  

imagine being a father and even letting this happen

2019-12-30 22:09:35 UTC  

>not liking the rlm star wars reviews

2019-12-30 22:09:42 UTC  

Ok soyboy

2019-12-30 22:10:12 UTC  

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