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JDS

JDS

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I never owned a gun, but I have shot one at a gun range a couple times. I usually just keep a 7 iron by my bed side & a pitching wedge in the trunk of my car incase God forbid things get a little hairy.
 

BMR Genie

BMR Genie

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I never owned a gun, but I have shot one at a gun range a couple times. I usually just keep a 7 iron by my bed side & a pitching wedge in the trunk of my car incase God forbid things get a little hairy.
Knock on the wood! But yes, it's always better to be prepared and ready.

I need to buy pepper spray.
 
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Pimike

Pimike

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Outstanding!

Love it!!

remember to focus on the front sight. It should stick out like a sore thumb or Lolly pop.

take some slack out of the trigger before firing first round.

Then control that trigger by only allowing it to come forward a little..

Very nice young lady
 

BMR Genie

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Outstanding!

Love it!!

remember to focus on the front sight. It should stick out like a sore thumb or Lolly pop.

take some slack out of the trigger before firing first round.

Then control that trigger by only allowing it to come forward a little..

Very nice young lady
Pistols:

Grip
Presentation
Sight Alignment
Trigger Control
Follow Through
THIS!!!!!!!!

Reading these posts is like listening to my range instructor.
 
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edawg

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Problem is gun safety is atrocious in many people and have even seen in it range instructors. "Gun is always considered loaded never put finger near the trigger and never pass the barrel across anything unless you want or are willing to destroy it."
 

BMR Genie

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Problem is gun safety is atrocious in many people and have even seen in it range instructors. "Gun is always considered loaded never put finger near the trigger and never pass the barrel across anything unless you want or are willing to destroy it."
I agree. I can't count how many incidents have already been reported on the range, there's a lot for sure.

My instructor will actually bring a long wooden stick to the range and will not hesitate to beat our hands if we forget to follow the safety rules.
 
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