Kal,
I "think" the operative word in your post was "I believe".
Have you tried the drill?
We can talk until we're blue in the face- doesn't mean a thing. Go try something, then come back and tell the rest of us what you've learned- then we all learn.
Not to be confrontational, but it took me awhile to realise that there really are a lot of people out there spewing crap. Not on purpose, but simply because they "believe it's true".....a "Bud told them"....."everyone knows"...."it sounds about right".....
In this instance, people were discussing what the best option was, in close contact, for staying alive with a primary weapon failure. Some said bayonet, others said drawing their sidearm. I merely stated the existence of a drill that addressed this problem. Please note that I didn't read about it on the net, nor was I told about it- I tried it myself.
Give it a shot, see what you think, then make your own decision about the efficacy of your plans. The drill is- stand comfortably with your sidearm in a "normal" carry position (some type of holster). Now would be a good time to ensure that it is unloaded. Have a Bud stand about 30 feet away. Without warning, have him run at you as hard as he can, and attempt to cut you (pretend knife is a good idea) or inflict some other blow on you. You try and draw your weapon and (pretend) to shoot him before he lands a blow.
Not that it matters, but I was unable to draw my sidearm before I was slashed. I found that I was better off responding to the threat in a different manner. Bottom line, though, is that one way or the other, it doesn't much matter- because it was me...and this is the internet, and you don't KNOW me....try it yourself, and then you'll KNOW, vice think.
Facta non verba.
Cheers-Garry
PS- this show me attitude works for a variety of situations