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Old June 14th, 2007, 07:39 AM   #6
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Get TO your firearm location as quickly as is humanly possible.

That is when you absolutely need to move fast.

Once you get to your firearm that is when you always need to get a proper, secure, correct grip on your firearm before you ever draw it from your holster.

Once you do have a secure grip - then your draw and presentation should be deliberate with no wasted motion.

Never prematurely rush your grip or your firearm presentation to the intended target.
That will naturally become faster as you practice.

If you cannot gain access to your firearm very quickly then you need to either change your carry location to a more suitable body location - or be keenly aware of the fact that having a firearm "on your person" might not do you any good at all and/or might not save your life.
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