Viper 1-26 INF said:
waterdog said:
Didn't see any draws while sitting in a booth.
The speed at which the pistol is drawn depends on who's pulling it. Clearly, (and this is my opinion) this guy was intentionally drawing the IWB and OWB slower. So the video is meaning less
The entire point of the video was to use a laser to show that using carrying methods other than AIWB cause you to point the muzzle at your body as much or more than AIWB method. From the video, the strong side IWB has the muzzle covering just about the entire leg on the draw, when one would be most likely to have an ND in a stressful situation (or one without adequate training). From AIWB, on draw muzzle is covering ground up to target, rather than the shooter's extremities.
Now you are just making shit up. [glow=red]HA![/glow] NDs happen, mostly to morons who think they are gunfighters. [glow=red]Well I've never had an ND/AD, and I've been in a lot of gunfights... How many have you been in?[/glow]
My point from the very beginning is the level of damage when an ND occurs. When that gun goes off dozens of variables play a part of what the projo does after it leaves the barrel. You don't get to choose the amount of damage you receive from the bullet. [glow=red]Never argued against that point, only said that you are just as likely to point the muzzle at your body with just about any other method of carry. Some people are comfortable with different methods, that's ok.[/glow]
It amazes the f*** out of me the way people think today. [glow=red]I know, right?[/glow] You my friend, have got it all figured out. [glow=red]Thank you, and I'm glad we can be friends.[/glow]
I am done, [glow=red]Thank God![/glow]
But may I suggest, you have a good 1st Aid kit available at all times. [glow=red]Good thinking Chief, I always have a couple tourniquets and an IFAK with me.[/glow]