IM used to the warm weather given what i do...and sweating my ass off to hump my truck onto a rooftop ( tools) but doing that all day..oh wait i do..add 75 pounds to that should be interesting
I'll bring some spare Toyota parts for the AK... LOL! I would love to go.. And never had an AR FAIL IN A CLASS OR ANYTIME ELSE..and wouldn't expect a failure other than instructor or self induced.. Run good stuff and good equipment and keep it simple and no failures... As others AND YOU HAVE...
hhahahahah we actually hit targets with ARs instead of having to throw the AK at the target and do a reach around to get it charged..LOL 30 weight oil AK
true that ,i have used this training as well and long with friends...loading there mags and them doing the same ..works great an learning your gun and reflexes...definitely an eye opener
that works fine for some in rifle training but definitely not for pistol..since you have only one or two points of contact with a pistol its imperative that a consistent trigger pull be trained or learned ...
try sticking a spent case on the front site and doing dry fire practice...pad of your finger on trigger and slow press to the rear and reset..you will see what and where you pull your shot and fix it by practicing
but the opposite side of an attack is the unexpected response of the potential victim and that disconnect if taken can get you to or gun or out of harms way
I got to say this, aside from obvious finger on the trigger issues the M&P lacks a feel for reset or take up IMHO but training around it and the apex fix seemed to work better for me..just like the Glock reset and take up much more pronounced and feel for me!