The Unknown User
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- Apr 28, 2007
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Alright, to make a long story short, I have a new Glock 19, I haven't shot it yet, and it's my first handgun. I intend on becoming very proficient with this over time.
However, I don't have the time right now to take those two-or-more training classes, so all I can really do right now is go the the club I'm joining today. They do allow people to do practice drills (e.g. drawing from the holster, retention drills, etc.), so I'm just looking for some things to guide my practice.
Some things I want to do, that I'd like critiqued:
- Practice drawing from my IWB carry holster
- Practice drawing, and aiming down the sights. I'm finding my G19 naturally points where I want it to point. Most of the time, when I do draw in my room, I find I get a perfect sight picture.
- Double-taps
- Mozambique (2 to the sternum, 1 to the head)
- Sighting properly with follow-up shots
Is there anything else I should add, or anything else I should try to focus on? I don't just want to go aimlessly put holes in paper terrorists and torso outlines cut from cardboard. I want to shoot with a purpose.
However, I don't have the time right now to take those two-or-more training classes, so all I can really do right now is go the the club I'm joining today. They do allow people to do practice drills (e.g. drawing from the holster, retention drills, etc.), so I'm just looking for some things to guide my practice.
Some things I want to do, that I'd like critiqued:
- Practice drawing from my IWB carry holster
- Practice drawing, and aiming down the sights. I'm finding my G19 naturally points where I want it to point. Most of the time, when I do draw in my room, I find I get a perfect sight picture.
- Double-taps
- Mozambique (2 to the sternum, 1 to the head)
- Sighting properly with follow-up shots
Is there anything else I should add, or anything else I should try to focus on? I don't just want to go aimlessly put holes in paper terrorists and torso outlines cut from cardboard. I want to shoot with a purpose.