This analysis of a South African robbery highlights the critical role of draw and first shot times in defensive gun use. Achieving a sub-0.6-second draw-to-first-shot is vital when the threat is focused on you, while a 1.0-1.5 second draw can be effective if the robber is distracted. Training with a timer is essential to accurately assess personal capabilities and identify visual 'go signals' for a successful counter-ambush.
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