Wyocarp,
Ok... You're just playing Devil's advocate. ... I'm cool with that.
Here's my answer:
Regardless of how the situatuion developed, (if I had time, or not) the simple fact is that once you draw a firearm, everything changes in the minds of all involved.
You asailant may panic (and be armed with a sprey and prey); or they may have specifically rehearsed what they would do if their victom drew on them. (maybe they even have a good plan...)
Regardless... Here's my thinking:
I want the first indication my asailant has of my armerment to be my second shot to center-mass. (hopefully the first shot will be folowed too quickly for them to realize it.)
And quite obviously, that will not be the case if I rack the slide first, even if I've practiced very well.
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