Well no one has given me permission to post that link, therefore I shall take it upon myself to do it
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http: //www.blennus.com/video/kim_bodyguard.wmv
*Note: the website doesn't allow hotlinking, therefore I added a space in between the ":" and the first "/" right after http to prevent the website from creating a hotlink. Just delete the space and copy paste into the url and the video should open up in WMP.
If nothing else, the shot training part might pique the curiosity of many of you. I still don't think anyone will be able to identify the pistol, because it never gives a good view of it but oh well. It's an interesting video nonetheless.
Also, I still don't know what the Sig that I fired was. I recalled one more fact; it was double action for the first shot and single action thereafter. I know that it was the pistol mostly issued to the Special Agents before the Glock 22 started to be issued around 1998. It seemed to be much more accurate than the Glock 22 at 15 yards. I also believe it had a safety, but once again memory fails me.
On shooting my glock, I run around to get my heart beating in hopes that simulation of a "flight or fight" situation will be achieved. When I shoot, I exhale to where little air is in my lungs when I pull the trigger, and I breathe after about 6 shots. All four fingers of my left hand (excluding thumb of course
) grip the 3 fingers (excluding trigger finger and thumb) of my right. The "web" between my thumb and trigger finger is as high on the back of the grip as possible without having the slide demolish my hand. My left foot is slightly foward and I lean with my shoulders sort of hunched foward. My right arm(dominate) is almost straight, whereas my left arm is a little wider than an "L" shape. I try to shoot with both eyes open but it becomes quite difficult for me to regain my sighting after the initial shot, so I always revert to using my dominate right eye while closing my left.
Any corrections I need to make? I know that people say to use what works for them, but I need some kind of foundation to build on and want to make sure this is a start in the right direction.