I'm a reset queer. I love a short crisp reset, what's weird is I come completely off the trigger(Past even the DA) when I reset the trigger. I think stuff like reset is so personal, but for the most part doesn't matter to a point.
I'm a reset queer. I love a short crisp reset, what's weird is I come completely off the trigger(Past even the DA) when I reset the trigger. I think stuff like reset is so personal, but for the most part doesn't matter to a point.
i used to wannabe
I am not a "pinner," but there are times I find it helpful to pin the trigger, flip off and run the whole trigger travel with continuous movement after flipping off. Times like support hand at 25-50 yards on a plate rack, and 50 yards plus free style, especially with a Glock trigger, where the continuous movement of the entire travel gives me more of a surprise break through the Glock mush. I have also experimented with it with the AR offhand, and it is almost part of PE Kelly's continuous movement method. I think it is good to know a whole bunch of techniques, even if they are not primary.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
I pin on super super crazy intense slow fire. No idea what I do during normal opperstiom. I'm sure it's wild and crazy and doesn't make sense.
i used to wannabe
Don't see it already mentioned here - but new pictures up on EL insta feed ... It is worth checking out!
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For those of you without Instagram
"Shooting is 90% mental. The rest is in your head." -Nils
I just screenshot it and upload the picture. Instagram doesn't allow you to save the pictures directly so that's a way around it.
"Shooting is 90% mental. The rest is in your head." -Nils
One more... From today.
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Pretty darn excited for this gun.
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