Sep 25th 2013, 14:02:02
What was the point of the video? To say that someone with a concealed glock will have a hard time drawing it from a seated position against someone who bursts into a classroom shooting? Yes, I could have told you that before they ran the video. What they didn't do was measure the response relative to that of police officers because you would find that they, too, couldn't draw quickly enough.
I am a permit holder although I don't exercise the carry option all that much (mostly when I'm hiking). My first instinct there is to duck. If you have ever shot from a holstered position, you know it's not the wild west and that you stand no chance against someone already in the position firing at you except by blind luck or distance. The second decision you make is if firing will put you or others in harms way. In this case, it's tough attempting to shoot back as it's a room full of people. If the shooter keeps advancing toward you then they have significantly cut the angle down and you're quickly running out of options so then you probably do shoot.
Those kids were all wearing helmets and feeling primed to shoot--so they thought that's what they should do. I'm not sure everyone else would do the same. A more realistic scenario is you're in a store when someone attempts a hold-up of the store clerk. I've known a handful of non-LEO holders whom have been in that position (mostly through old legislative work) and only two have actually drawn. The rest said they didn't draw because of the risk of shooting other customers and hitting the clerk.
Oh, and LEOs get training every two months? Yah, i'm calling bs. Especially for local podunk sheriffs in PA.