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Apr 20th, 2009 |
By Mark |
Category: Tips and Tricks
Novice and casual to experienced shooters can benefit from this series of carbine drills designed to keep you on the top of your shooting game with a 140 round course of fire intended to increase your speed and accuracy from seven to 25 yards.
Tags: 3 inch dots, 8 inch dots, Accuracy, Carbine, Consistency, Dry Fire, Firearms, Guns, immediate action, m4, Magazines, Manipulation, Marksmanship, Proficiency, Safety Controls, Secondary Weapon, Shooter, Strong Side, Target, training, transition, workspace Posted in Tips and Tricks |
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Jun 14th, 2008 |
By Ric. |
Category: Articles
These are the same planet-wide. They make sense and if you follow them you will not have any problems related to shooting your weapon. Each of them is important, specific and not to be compromised! If you discard any single one of theses rules you will meet with disaster at some point in time I […]
Tags: Bad Day, Cardinal Rules, Disaster, Firearm Safety, Muzzle, muzzle control, responsibility, safety, Target, target identification, trigger control, Weapons Posted in Articles |
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Jan 10th, 2008 |
By Ric. |
Category: Articles
There are two basic types of stoppages on semiautomatics: hard and soft. A stoppage is defined as any shooter induced or mechanically induced interruption in the cycle of fire for the weapon. A “soft” stoppage is one that can be remedied without disabling the weapon to fix. Typical “soft” stoppages include misfires, failure to extract, failure to […]
Tags: Ammunition, Defensive Handgun, Ejection Port, failure to eject, failure to extract, immediate action, misfires, Shooter, Spring Tension, Stoppage, Tap, Target, workspace Posted in Articles |
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