AL, 3.25 is a good starting time, but you can go allot faster with practice, however it's going to take hundreds of first shot times. The Jerry video does not represent either draw or concealment, however he does have the fastest trigger pull on the planet. 1st shot time depends on the gun, the holster and position, and the type of concealment. Fundamentals are more important: stance, grip, sight picture and trigger control. I have shot sub 1 second 2 shot times at contact distance, from concealment, S&W 640-1 .357 Rem Mag, carry clip appendix position. There are published videos of .6 second concealed appendix at contact distance, these are staged, and do not show the hits. They run hundreds of times to get one video. Point is you are actually doing it, under a timer, and most CCW guys only imagine they can do it. So keep practicing, measure your times, and video your draws. Don't know what holster you are using, but Kydex is faster than leather.