As stated, it is legal...but, I believe not for "gunfighter"...which I don't agree with....either a person can safely pull two guns at once or not. As long as the draw can be demostrated to be safe, I see no need to restrict.
This is the way I learned to draw as a kid & use this method exclusively with my percussion pistols. I demonstrate this procedure routinely at matches. If I'm with a posse unfamiliar with me, my equipment & draw....I demostrate slowly and at normal speed to assure them my technique is safe & repeatable.
Over the years, I've seen heaps of folks screw-up a standard cross-draw and even a strong-side draw (by canting the muzzle rear-ward, just as they clear leather.
I refer to my technique as a twist-draw, where the wrist/pistol remains oriented in the "draw" grip intil the barrel is rotated forward & prominantly downrange. I'm told there are several videos of me on the web (only CAS, I'm told
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), but haven't found them to see if it shows my draw technique.
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