Message from @[dangle]
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IN
He talked to his cousin, who is a sheriff, and it's fine.
also another tip
practice dry firing your gun if you can
Indiana ahhh. guess where i’m from. New Jersey. Smart guns are awesome here.
eliminate the flinch
flinching can throw a pistol shot WAY off.
if you're shooting in any scenario you need to not miss especially with civvies
It makes a little clicking sound when I pull the trigger.
yes that’s a gun
make sure i'ts unloaded first off.
always do a load check before having a finger near
I leave the clips out as a rule.
clear it. remove the mag and rack the slide twice to check
At least in the safe.
ok
now once the gun is clear
take it in proper grip and slowly pull the trigger
you want to pull til you feel a little resistance
this is what we call "the wall"
this is where most flinch will come from
My trigger finger is my safety
yes
some guns allow for what is called "pre-cocked"
keep your finger on the frame
that’s your safety
normal then pre-cocked
boom
those are very important
also
you have to violate multiple to have an accident
just my opinion
get comfortable with a gun with no safeties
in a real life scenario
like the glock
you won't have the time, or reaction to flip the safety off
I use a canik tp9da (da=double action) I can de-cock the striker and have the first shot in double action which is a 13lb pull
but second strike capability is of importance to me