Not only is the Clint Smith underwear the ultimate expression of tacticality, it greatly speeds my draw. <ahem> Did I ever show you my Clint Smith lunch box?
I don't mean to question Shawn's ideas here. It's just that the idea of NEVER covering yourself with the muzzle has been thoroughly hammered into my thick skull. The 4 basic rules still apply in a gunfight.
Not that I've ever been in a gunfight and hope I never will be. I don't claim to be an authority but I've learned some good stuff from some of the best in the biz.
For instance, many folks will one hand rack the slide of their favorite blaster by catching the ejection port or rear sight on the belt and ramming it downwards. Where's the muzzle during this evolution? That's right, downwards, towards your feet.
Clint will teach you to rack the slide with the muzzle pointed downrange, away from your body, by jamming it HARD into your hip and racking. It works, even with ski slope Novak profile rear sights. (However, I'm thinking the newer rear sight designs now on the market, like the Wilson "boot cut" are a better way to go.) And if you're wearing riveted blue jeans while attempting this manuever, yes, you'll scratch up your smokewagon's finish. Many put good ol' skateboard tape on top of the slide to aid in racking.
Regardless, I will work on drawing with the support hand on the ground with my airsoft propane gas burner.