Message from @[dangle]
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the most important thing with trigger discipline is to actually practice holding your gun
learning to fire it effectively and efficiently
and NEVER put your finger on the trigger til you got what you want to shoot in sight.
it’s easy, just keep your finger on the frame and outside of the trigger guard at all times until aimed down range
and keep muscle mermory
I only have half an ammo box and 2 10-round mags.
smart guns rule
My dad's trying to get me some more, but I don't know how long that will be.
like this
seriously
Or just watch a video of NFAC and anything they do don't do it 🤷♂️
boom
practice holding your gun like thaty
get used to it
how old do u be
Proper English ^
19, but my gun was given to me by a relative, not sold.
and when you draw out of a holster keep the finger pointed down and then onto the side of the pistol.
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"