Can holstered shirts speed up reaction extraction?

Can holstered shirts speed up reaction extraction?

The short and common answer (based on a study published in the journal LE about 20 years ago) is that it usually takes a well-trained person about 2 seconds to draw from cover, shoot, and hit the torso in about 3 seconds. seconds, whereas an untrained average person might shoot between 6 and 8 seconds which may be effective at a distance of 1 to 7 yards, about 80% of such attacks occur at that distance!

Our holsters are placed on the left and right sides of the chest. After a lot of practice and assessment, we have found that the hands on these two sides can touch the gun fastest, which can greatly improve your reaction time. We also recommend wearing a layer of clothing over our shirts. According to our research, concealed carry can greatly reduce the occurrence of violence.

"Print" when carrying a shirt is for the weapon to show its general outline through your clothing so that passersby can notice and recognize it as a gun. However, in reality, a print is not usually perceived as a bump or bump on a shirt or jacket, very few people notice it and think you are carrying a weapon, in fact most people are so self-absorbed in public that So much so that I didn't notice it at all. Therefore, I would suggest that this is not a big problem, but you should still make every effort to conceal your weapon properly and not "print" if possible, wearing a jacket is the best way to do this.
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