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Learning to shoot two hands
wallie
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I understand it hurts, and is incapacitating.
Correction - I could balance a nickel and a penny on the counter top.
I guess I'll try a case on a slide...
putting an empty case on top of slide and then dry fire without knocking the empty case off the pistol is good practice if you get good enough you can balance a NICKLE on edge and if you can dry fire this without knocking the coin off more than 50% of the time you have the making of a Master bulls-Eye pistol shooter[^]
I had problems getting the gun into position with the case on the slide before i dry fired it [:D]
If anyone could catch that empty on his sight, it would be him. But I doubt he would touch a Glock if he was alive today. [;)]
COURSE G[;)][}:)][:p]LOCKS ARE NOTED FOR NOT FEEDING THE NEXT ROUND
Just wondering why, when after the brass is being flipped and has when it is balanced on the sight, the primer is backed way out.
wallie loads over pressure rounds