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{{youtube|jwHYRBNc9r8}}The '''Tueller Drill''' is a [[self-defense]] training exercise to prepare against a short-range knife attack when armed only with a [[holster]]ed [[handgun]].
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The '''Tueller Drill''' is a [[self-defense]] training exercise to prepare against a short-range knife attack when armed only with a [[holster]]ed [[handgun]].
  
 
Sergeant Dennis Tueller, of the Salt Lake City, Utah Police Department wondered how quickly an attacker with a knife could cover 21 feet (6.4 m), so he timed volunteers as they raced to stab the target. He determined that it could be done in 1.5 seconds. These results were first published as an article in SWAT magazine in 1983 and in a police training video by the same title, "How Close is Too Close?"<ref>Tueller, Dennis ([[March 1983]]), [http://www.theppsc.org/Staff_Views/Tueller/How.Close.htm "How Close is Too Close?"], ''S.W.A.T. Magazine''</ref>
 
Sergeant Dennis Tueller, of the Salt Lake City, Utah Police Department wondered how quickly an attacker with a knife could cover 21 feet (6.4 m), so he timed volunteers as they raced to stab the target. He determined that it could be done in 1.5 seconds. These results were first published as an article in SWAT magazine in 1983 and in a police training video by the same title, "How Close is Too Close?"<ref>Tueller, Dennis ([[March 1983]]), [http://www.theppsc.org/Staff_Views/Tueller/How.Close.htm "How Close is Too Close?"], ''S.W.A.T. Magazine''</ref>

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