Description

The "belt tuck" position depicted here is sometimes used while doing building searches. It was more commonly taught in the 1980’s. The measurement for this motion was the time it took the officer, in a reaction response, to move from ?close ready? position, get the weapon to an arm extended on target position, acquire a sight picture and fire one round

Action
Average Time
Ranges
Ring Score
Raise the weapon, acquire sight picture, fire one round
1.0 seconds
(.68 -> 1.75)