I am fairly new to competition shooting and i have been shooting a glock 22 .40
I am starting to shoot a couple matches a month now, and i was wondering if i should stay with a my g22 or sell it and get a g35. Any ideas?
I had a rather disastrous steel plate stage today that really...
I shot the match today and i dominated the high capacity class. I didn't miss the "A" zones but twice in the first stage.
Got a clean score for the next 3 stages. Wasn't as bad off as i thought i was! hahaha.
We are going to have 4 pistol stages following a defensive shotgun style stage, So it should be interesting.
I've probably shot 500-600 .22 pistol rounds in the last week at my house.
My "town" has 125 people in it so i can shoot whenever i want. I have about 15 steel pistol...
The shooting club is just a redneck club, there is about 30-40 people in it.
They dont run IDPA, IPSC, or anything, they come up withtheir own courses and their own rules.
Ok thanks, I have watched a bunch of todd jarrets stuff.
I had a friend who had won second junior in the nation before and we shot alot. We would shoot as if we were in an actual match. So i do know the basics of saftey and competition shooting. My misses to the left are only about 2-4...
Ok, I have been doing some dry fire shooting. Today i got my brother to come with me when i went to shoot a couple rounds. I would give him my gun and magazine, and he may or may not put a bullet in it. Then he would hand it back to me. I would have no idea if there was a bullet in the gun or...
I have a pistol match coming up in 1 week, It will be my first match and i am shooting with my glock 22, so i am alittle nervous about it. I was wondering how i should prepare, what do you guys do before a competition? My main shooting flaw is missing low and to the left with my glock becasue of...
I don't know about lies, but I have heard some really dumb stuff at gunshows about how accurate or amazing some of their scoped rifles are. Some dude was telling me why i should by his rifle becasue it only dropped 3inches at 300 yds with a 100yd zero. Idiot, i didn't even begin to discuss, line...
I shot 600 through my glock the first day i got it.
Make sure he didn't think you meant 400,000.
I've never even seen 400,000 rounds before.
like jackstinson said, many people buy a pistol, put one magazine through it, and leave it on their bed post or in their glove box for the...
I say keep the glock 22. I had a sig pistol but had some extractor problems and sold it. I bought a glock with the left over cash and fell in love with it. The glocks do take some time to "bond" with, But once i got used to mine i loved it more than pistols that cost twice its price...
A brand new sig gsr rail 1911 was my first, It would have a nose up failure to feed once or twice every 8 rounds. Sent it to the company and they tinckered with the extractor. Still it jammed. Sold it and got a glock 22. Not a very pleasant experience to say the least.
I am new to pistol shooting and i bought a glock model 22, .40 s&w. I have been looking for a holster that is reasonably priced, is fast enough to be used in competition, but is still secure enough to carry around.
Someone advised a blade-tech holster and i was wondering if that would be a...
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