I think most of you have heard me cover this before. It is nothing new. It is not rocket surgery. But, in 2012, there is still an amazing amount of foolish misinformation that is still recirculated and regurgitated around the 'net.
I think most of you have heard me cover this before. It is nothing new. It is not rocket surgery. But, in 2012, there is still an amazing amount of foolish misinformation that is still recirculated and regurgitated around the 'net.
Hornady 90236 Critical Duty 9mm 135 Grain
Hornady 90226 Critical Duty 9mm+P 135 Grain
I'm looking for either one of these loads. Anyone seen any in BR?
Thanks,
Paul
A short video covering some details of Cout 2 of drawstroke as a retention position. I know most everyone gives some lip service to it but if you don't take certain things into account, that's all it is.
Born4spd,
I'm not a fan of Loaded Chamber Indicators because they tend to be small and relatively hard to locate. I'd much rather feel brass and, as SpeedRacer noted, it works for all gun designs.
JBonnette,
Umm, put it in the left hand and do the same thing. :eek5:
TheLawson,
If...
So, some of you guys have seen these clips already...But here's the first time I've batched them together so as to, hopefully, make sense. Hope ya'll find them worthwhile.
The first thing to address is where to put the gun to attempt to get it reloaded. After that, we have to look at how to...
Hah! The two main pistol classes that I do are IPS and RPM [yes, both TLAs!]. Integrated Pistol Skills is my take on a broad spectrum defensive pistol class. Robust Pistol Manipulations has a narrower focus in which I address gunhandling with a heavy emphasis on running the gun with both hands...
I've been a proponent of learning to work the pistol with one hand for a long time. Why? Of course, the obvious answer is Injury to one hand. Another, less obvious, but more common occurrence is situations where one hand is being used to perform a task such as opening a door or...
I've been a proponent of learning to work the pistol with one hand for a long time. Why? Of course, the obvious answer is Injury to one hand. Another, less obvious, but more common occurrence is situations where one hand is being used to perform a task such as opening a door or...