Don't draw into entanglement!

One should generally not draw a gun into an entanglement until proper position and control is established.

The right answer almost always is to get the person off the gun and not draw it from the holster while the attacker has his hands on it.

However, if you have to draw your gun, don't get stuck thinking the only way out is to pull up harder than your opponent is pushing down.

If needed, dropping your hips to draw, is a thing.
#SelfDefence #Firearm #FirearmTraining #GunLicence #FirearmLicence

Man demonstrating self defence situation and attempting to draw a weapon to protect himself.
Man demonstrating self defence situation and attempting to draw a weapon to protect himself.

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