Sounds like good advice to me.The most efficient way to stop sucking is to stop whatever you’re doing that makes you suck.
Just playing. Sounds like a great class. :thumb:
I bought this one now that our daughter is older and has the ability to reach stuff. Perfect size to conceal in a drawer and holds a large frame .45 and a small frame 9mm. Extra mags for both also.
I looked into more expensive/nicer stuff, but decided I didn’t need that. Plus it’s small enough...
I tried appendix and I couldn’t conceal it well enough for my liking. Draw was fast as hell and it was relatively comfortable though. I stick with plain old strong side IWB. Closer to the 2-3 o clock position versus 3-4 o clock position for me.
The best way to open his eyes is to take him to the range and let him see how he does. Put him under stress like running, putting him on a timer, and just pushing him hard on multiple targets. Let him practice malfunctions with dummy rounds, reloads, and shooting while moving. I suspect he will...
Exactly my preference. Since swapping to a red dot I prefer blacked out front and rears. I don’t like all of the colors in the optic window. Too much for the eye to catch when using a dot.
You have a good point...
OP, I have silhouette targets I will sail you. 30 to a pack and each pack is $200. They are printed on match grade paper which is hard to find these days. I will post a photo from Amazon where they are listed for $1,000,000 for a 30 pack. Save some $$ and PM me.
I buy rolls of white paper and black markers from Hobby Lobby for targets. Something like $7 for the paper in rolls 2ft wide and 100ft long. Draw your own silhouettes, A Zones, or whatever you prefer. Buy yourself some steel for maximum fun!!
Stage your handgun with one round in the mag and full mag ready for reload. Draw from concealment, single face shot, reload, and holster. Swap full mag for empty mag and do it again. Lots of reps for several skills with minimal ammo consumption. I’ll up the round count to failure drill after...