There's on going discussion about in here and in the gun world about various screw ups on the draw. BBI and Craig are discussing real world incidents. I wonder if matches might give some indication of the likelihood of such events. True, they are not real world DA STREETZ, but could be a hint.
Thinking about:
1. Not getting the gun into the fight because of the safety. I've seen folks forget the safety a few times, esp. if the gun starts in a nonstandard position but even a few with a standard draw. A couple of weeks OK, a guy with a new Platypus kept flipping on the safety.
2. AWIB wiener removal - versus other NDs on the draw. Have we seen them in matches? In TX, we had at least 4 in the leg on the draw - some Serpas, IIRC. I had a dude put a 45 ACP round from a 1911 a foot away from my toes when he made ready and holstered. I was score keeper. So do we have numbers on AIWB mishaps per shooter?
The stress of a fight might make one more prone to screwing the safety or removing the wiener, as you fumble more under such.
Just a though before I go to the market in Condition Orange (that means we need some OJ - LOL).