Quote Originally Posted by SSP View Post
Everyone is down to train, until it's time to train and put in the work.

I have had the privilege of training with some of the finest instructors and subject matter experts in the world. Some local and some foreign. Not a single class was full.

SouthNarc's ECQC class is an excellent example. This is the one class that, in my view, every single person who carries a gun should take at least once.
Everyone wants to do ECQC until they watch videos of the class online, then their balls shrink and they make excuses for why they can't make it.

As to the question posed: a better question is when not to draw. A draw in an entanglement or at bad breath range has to be earned.

Just because you draw, doesn't mean that you have to shoot.

Pointing a gun at someone is pretty low on the use of force continuum. If that's what gets it done - so be it.
+1
Thank you SSP.