Not all USPSA competitors are fast draws people. Matter of fact 90% draw in 1.5s or more. I only know a handful of people in Indiana who can pull off sub second draws. USPSA is not a fast draw sport. Its a safety sport, with a very good reputation for safety. Every competitor I have ever met has been safety conscious.
Competitive handgun shooters make up a very small percentage of the gun owners. I think that's what scares the board, the fear that MCF&G will be used unsafely for people to try to emulate what they see on YouTube.
Truth is, most gun owners are just as concerned with safety as USPSA shooters. A lot of gun owners have never drawn a gun from a holster. The first time used a drew a gun and fired a shot was at a USPSA match last Spring.
At MCF&G, a small few have scared a lot of people. Nobody will stand up and report those people. That is the problem.
Drawing from a holster isn't the problem, self policing hss been the problem.
By the way, somebody pointed out that I had a .76s draw on a stage at my last major USPSA match. It took about 2000 hours of dryfire and live fire practice to get where I'm at today. Never once did I shoot over a berm on a draw stroke.
Fast doesn't mean unsafe.
Competitive handgun shooters make up a very small percentage of the gun owners. I think that's what scares the board, the fear that MCF&G will be used unsafely for people to try to emulate what they see on YouTube.
Truth is, most gun owners are just as concerned with safety as USPSA shooters. A lot of gun owners have never drawn a gun from a holster. The first time used a drew a gun and fired a shot was at a USPSA match last Spring.
At MCF&G, a small few have scared a lot of people. Nobody will stand up and report those people. That is the problem.
Drawing from a holster isn't the problem, self policing hss been the problem.
By the way, somebody pointed out that I had a .76s draw on a stage at my last major USPSA match. It took about 2000 hours of dryfire and live fire practice to get where I'm at today. Never once did I shoot over a berm on a draw stroke.
Fast doesn't mean unsafe.