There are some out there who will tell you, “If I am ever forced to draw my gun, I’m pulling the trigger.” A word of advice; don’t listen to these people unless you want to have a good chance of sharing a jail cell with them.
In the video above, TheFireArmGuy talks about this very topic, and shows us how important it is to make sure we know exactly what we’re doing once that firearm comes out of the holster. Remember that in the majority of drawing in self-defense, the trigger is never pulled. The simple presence of force is usually enough to send the bad guys packing.
Watch the video and share your thoughts below.






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