Erno86, sure it is.
However, I think that is usually taught for instances when one already has a gun drawn, and is moving about in a searching or clearing mode.
I don't think it is taught for drawing and firing when one is under immediate, very close attack. I could be mistaken. In those circumstances, a two handed hold may be preempted by the need to use the support hand for some other function (blocking, striking, grabbing, deflecting, pushing, etc).
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