A lot of "formal trainers" are clowns. Maybe even the majority of them. Now what?
Type: Posts; User: waktasz
A lot of "formal trainers" are clowns. Maybe even the majority of them. Now what?
Actually IDPA rules allow bad habits to develop, because you get a warning before getting the DQ. In USPSA there is no leeway. If you see that as an RO, and you are sure, it's a trip home.
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Completely agree. This guy and anyone like him should be eliminated from our ranks.
http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff242/Rob377/TPOG_zpsijrezngk.jpg
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Seems to me this shooter has planted his outside foot and is presenting the gun to a target. The gun is going to be aimed and a shot squeezed off within a few tenths of a second from when this photo...
Maybe I should have worded my question differently. What I meant was, ignoring the iron sight issue completely, is there an advantage is dot tracking through recoil, pickup up the dot, etc, to having...
Is there a performance advantage to mounting the dot at the rear of the slide or slightly more forward to allow for rear irons?
They come in different lengths. Do you know what you ordered?
from comp-tac-
NOTE: These clips are available in three sizes. The necessary size depends on your particular pistol. Please...
That's their standard belt clip.
This is their c-clip. They don't offer it for the 2oclock.
http://www.comp-tac.com/images/C-Clip-Ind.jpg
My Comp-tac 2 oclock came today. This is the first time I've had an AIWB holster and it is...interesting.
It actually fits pretty well, and is almost comfortable, considering I need to lose 20+...
Thanks for the input.
I ordered a Comp-tac 2oclock a week or so ago then I found this thread and even though it hasn't arrived yet I'm regretting it.
I'm also one of the guys who is going to...
Is anyone using a Garrett holster for AIWB?
I think their silent thunder solo would be good to try. It looks like it would work even better than their dedicated AIWB rigs.