Message from @Artemis
Discord ID: 705253525810315305
Glock! Perfection out of the box! But only after you add new barrel new trigger and replace all the springs and add lights and an optic 👌🏻👏🏻
**FITE ME**
I had a surplus of 15 rd mags, and no G19... so I cut my 17 frame down to a 19 frame
**STEYR GANG**
Glock: Good enough
Stock internals, same upgrades I would make to any pistol, but ok
Glock: The meh standard... it works though
(as long as you don't get a broken extractor or recoil assembly out of the box)
Steyr was good for my great great uncle. And it’s good for me
It works
Hella good
Hella works
My glock is cute. I even put an athletic tape wrap around the handle, makes it nice and comfy.
Say all you want, I like it.
of course there's something to be said about something that functions and is the most popular
What’s your guy’s no fail score? (25 yard timed B8 from draw)
endless holster choices, laser stippling from every guy down the street, best aftermarket and community support
I really like the steyr I’ve played with
I think Steyr is ugly. But I don't hate them
My brother liked it as much as his p2k that he has
In the realm of people who actually shoot, I'm mediocre at best with a pistol. Once I get full time with my IT job and get out of my second job, I'm going to set aside time to take some real classes.
They’re essentially a Glock, so like 🤷♂️
I've had plenty of training throughout my years. Hell, I taught people PMIs, hahaha.
But, I could always use more!
By my years, I only mean like...4, lmao
I'm a relatively young guy.
My dad, who was a professional instructor who taught classes to representatives with various agencies, taught me shooting from a young age, but had me start with pistols at 16 due to the danger. Unfortunately ammo prices were going up back then, so I don't have nearly as much experience with them. Now that I'm starting my career, I'm getting close to being able to set aside the time and money to actually get good with a pistol
Everything growing up was the slow and steady type, focusing on taking as much time as I needed to hit every shot perfectly. Not as much speed training, he wasn't really a strong believer in it
Bought my first pistol at 16 as well, but I wouldn't say I really started training until I was 18
Rifle started at 3, and it's just more or less natural to me
Damn, I started off with shotguns at 10. Except the time my grandpa let me shoot a little .38 pistol when I was like 6
Went to pistol at 16, and bought my first rifle at 18
Shot my first .22 at 4.
.410 at 5
Had a .243 since I was 6-7
I've used a shotgun a handful of times, didn't really train with it much. I more or less treated it like a rifle that kicks harder. I think I was 13 when he had me shoot one. First shell was birdshot hanging from my side, then shouldered properly, then buckshot shouldered
some drills on swapping ammo but not really extensively
I haven't done much shotgun drills.
I mainly stick to rifle and pistol.
Could you help us in member chat for a sec?