Originally Posted by BC30cal
Bristoe;
Good afternoon to you sir, I hope all is as well as you'd like it to be in your part of the world.

Thanks for the video, it's both educational and instructive to see what a trained human is capable of.

In part of his duties as a LEO, a buddy of mine did a lot of one handed draw and shoot drills even though it wasn't departmental doctrine. He was telling me that another officer asked him why he did that and he replied that quite often when he needed to draw his duty arm, his other hand was busy holding onto a scofflaw miscreant...

Truly of course Bristoe, he like as not used a different term, but the concept conveyed is solid and this officer proved that competency with one handed draw and shoot might well save one's life.

Thanks again and all the best to you all this fall.

Dwayne


Yeah, it looked like there was some muscle memory involved. I'd say that he's had some practice.

Also, he was on the radio saying "shot's fired" before the guy stopped bouncing.