Caveeagle
Contributor
I wouldn't necessarily call it rude, a panicked OOA diver is going to go into survival mode at that point. They are going to grab your primary that's in your mouth. The whole practice of a diver swimming to you, giving you the OOA throat slash hand sign is not preparing divers for real life scenarios. Any diver who needs air is going to go straight for the source.
One of the reasons I'm a fan of primary donate and having a high performance backup.
Totally agree with the above comments.. but there was a pretty good post a few months back that called into question the "myth" of regs actually being snatched from a divers mouth. From what I remember, there have really not been that many example of this happening.
But since we are on this topic.. I think its critical to emphasize that your buddy's reg should not be your #1 plan for survival. Proper discipline around gas management, ....techniques and equipment for self rescue, ....good communication and close proximity to your buddy/team when you don't have a 100% redundant air supply, ...experience in how to deal with equipment failures.. etc..
These are all things that deserve as much attention as "which reg am I going to grab".