45R
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At one of the local ranges allowed for the following
1. Rapid fire
2. Double taps
3. Drawing from the holster.
After the RO certifies the shooter and deems him safe. 1,2,3 are only done when the range is slow.
1 and 2 takes time, patience and good common sense.
This also applies to number 3.
Learning to draw from a holster is a good skill. What I would like to know is how does one practice safetly while drawing from the holster.
I have the basic steps down.
Finger to the side of the holster (finger away from trigger at all times)
Draw from holster, clear holster while bringing the pistol chest level, point foward toward intended target pushing the pistol forward, while bringing both hands together the sandwich pistol.
I've practiced this alot with snapcaps after making darn sure the gun is not loaded.
Any advice or extra training that I need to practice before going to the range with a hot pistol.
1. Rapid fire
2. Double taps
3. Drawing from the holster.
After the RO certifies the shooter and deems him safe. 1,2,3 are only done when the range is slow.
1 and 2 takes time, patience and good common sense.
This also applies to number 3.
Learning to draw from a holster is a good skill. What I would like to know is how does one practice safetly while drawing from the holster.
I have the basic steps down.
Finger to the side of the holster (finger away from trigger at all times)
Draw from holster, clear holster while bringing the pistol chest level, point foward toward intended target pushing the pistol forward, while bringing both hands together the sandwich pistol.
I've practiced this alot with snapcaps after making darn sure the gun is not loaded.
Any advice or extra training that I need to practice before going to the range with a hot pistol.
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