Max Michel draw video:
He breaks down the steps differently than I do, but I'm on board with the final overall draw. I tried pausing at different points to look at specific details and I am reminded of something I don't like about practicing at an artificially slow speed - he changes the technique. When he does a half speed draw demo he is joining his hands much later than when he does at full speed. I agree with givo08: looks pretty much like SLG's draw to me, at least in terms of draw path.
I would not personally call MM's draw a press out. The sights are only in the true eye-target line at the very end of the stroke. Again same as SLG's draw appears and mine as well. Before that he can be aiming with index/kinesthetic feel, and coarse visual reference. He refers to acquiring his sights as he extends the gun, but that is not going to be seeing a sight picture per se, it is going to be using coarser visual and kinesthetic alignment, and seeing the sights rise toward the eye-target line at the end of the stroke. At the end he can then get an actual sight picture. He is definitely also saying to draw at full speed, then clean up sights at the end. He seems to be only placing his finger into the trigger guard while extending the gun and doing all the active pressing at the end, which is another non-press out element. That does also beg the question of whether a press out, in terms of active trigger manipulation while the gun is extended, can really apply to a very short and light trigger like on the 1911 MM is shooting.
StraitR, you can post the Draw Comparison video if you want, no sweat. I think I already posted it earlier in the thread so I'll feel like a dick if I post it again, but you can if you think it would further the discussion.