The same way you avoid any other dumb*ss crap...Use your brains...Semper Gumby...stay flexible.
Type: Posts; User: Donny B
The same way you avoid any other dumb*ss crap...Use your brains...Semper Gumby...stay flexible.
Just like many other things in life...You need to figure out what works best for you.
Grip it and rip it.
For safety reasons (myself and others around me), I perform best with striker fired handguns and won't carry one that has a trigger 5lbs or below unless that becomes the only gun I practice with.
Just because you thought you were morally right, and within the spirit of the law, doesn't mean they won't take a giant chunk out of your behind.
I'm a big fan of Ron Avery's version of the Draw stroke...He was a beast.
1. Harrie's technique. 2. turn the light off. 3a. sidestep, kneel, or seek cover. 3b. perform mag exchange. 4. Do whatever it takes to not get shot.
When I get a new battle hoe, I always get a few extra extractor's, RSA's, and all the little springs that one may need in the future.
Many don't seem to realize how useless a pistol will become when...
Let the police and insurance co. handle it. The downside could be extreme.
I have some ATS mags that work well.
I have gained more knowledge from watching shootings that were caught on CCTV and badge cams
then from the stats themselves. It's much easier for me to observe the pre dance ritual monkey motion...
Greetings...I have noticed people tend to have more shooter induced malfunctions with the little guys then the duty size
guns when you up the performance requirements.