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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn E. Meyer View Post
    I would like to see more discussions from the proponents. I'll throw in that it necessitates using two hands for clearing the garment.
    Missed this.

    I used to two hand draw, then once learning proper technique for a single hand draw, which was faster than a two hand draw, I never went back.

    From what ive seen in FoF two hand draws make you slow and you telegraph.
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    Quote Originally Posted by voodoo_man View Post
    Missed this.

    I used to two hand draw, then once learning proper technique for a single hand draw, which was faster than a two hand draw, I never went back.

    From what ive seen in FoF two hand draws make you slow and you telegraph.
    Wait, you're a proponent of the Dracula draw, but you learned how to do it one handed?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MDS View Post
    Wait, you're a proponent of the Dracula draw, but you learned how to do it one handed?
    ..thats not what I said

    If he was only referring to dracdraw then I misunderstood.

    you can draw one handed in this setup as well, not that I suggest this over a traditional carry / cover setup.
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    Voodoo,

    Do you have a video demonstrating your one hand draw?

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    Quote Originally Posted by voodoo_man View Post
    Missed this.

    I used to two hand draw, then once learning proper technique for a single hand draw, which was faster than a two hand draw, I never went back.

    From what ive seen in FoF two hand draws make you slow and you telegraph.
    I chuckled at VDM's one handed draw.....until he beat me on the timer with it. I think it's cover garment dependent but don't dismiss it until you've seen it on the timer.
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    I, too, am interested in learning more of this one-handed draw...
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    While I prefer a two handed draw for a sure thing, a lot of the benefit of how I carry (IWB in front of the hip bone in a light untucked T-shirt) is that I can use a one handed draw if my support hand is doing support hand jobs.
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    There is no dash...thus the only gay is in your mind....
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