Where did you get that I was talking about dry firing a Glock ??
Man I'm sorry... got confused w/ another thread. You're right on re: a 1911... My apologies.
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Where did you get that I was talking about dry firing a Glock ??
Man I'm sorry... got confused w/ another thread. You're right on re: a 1911... My apologies.
lol .....long day huh ?
"I was doing some drills and became frustrated by the fact that I'm still having issues with a flinch."
Have you & "bear" worked on curing that using some "dummy rounds"?
Alot of times lots of dryfire & several "ball & dummy" drills help reduce/eliminate flinching.
Been working on that. Also, we found that the Hogue grip with the finger grooves was causing me to change the way I grip the gun, thus making me have to reposition my hands alot when shooting. I do alot of practice with my Buckmark and have little to no flinching issue at all. But when I start shooting the .45acp, flinch comes back. Need to practice more with the .45acp.
However, anyone that knows me will tell you that I will do anything and everything in my power to learn to do something well if it gives me trouble and I want to do it well. Like, shoot a .45acp without flinching. I've been working on this issue for a year now and the .22lr work has helped but hasn't cured it yet. I will get it figured out, damnit.