Sidearms & Scatterguns OK Boomer.............

What the boomer thinks effective dry fire is

Let's use a laser so we learn nothing about calling our shots based on where the sights were when the shot broke.

What effective dry fire really is
 
Gosh, anyone can give them self a title nowadays, can't they? Looking forward to seeing what gems you uncover in those videos.

I typically fall asleep before the halfway mark.

I read a thread in the old doodieproject forum by some gal in Georgia who trolled the IDPA folks down there by using mag pouches that had the magazines facing bullets-out but otherwise complied with the letter of their rules. She says this Werner guy was some big wheel in IDPA and told her she couldn't, even after she pointed out that speedloader carriers accepted by IDPA stuck out from the belt even more. That's what led me to see who this guy was.

I just want to know where to buy his angry face, heart, and sideways glock fotay hand targets.
 
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Wow. I'm a PRS rifle shooter, and Aussie, and I'm fairly confident I shoot handguns better than them. Except for the practical shooting explained video that 308pirate linked, he seems cool to hang with.
 
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I think this guy has his target audience figured out. It's not my cup of tea, and I doubt that most in the law enforcement or military communities would find much useful information from him.

Still, for guys who like to argue that revolvers are "just as good" as modern combat handguns regarding defense...or perhaps people who just bought their first handgun for defense last year...this is their champion.

I'd suggest to anyone in the "walk" phase that its time to find someone new.
 
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Wait...you guys are running shot timers???

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Do NOT use a holster, the range rules do not allow it, you're not qualified, and will probably shoot yourself.

Do NOT look around before standing, especially if (per scenario) some creep is sneking up on you to shoot you in the back of the head -- seeing that might give you a startle.

Do NOT use speed loader or strip. Your grandfather didn't need that gay ass shit.

DO pick up and pocket your brass immediately after reloading, to keep the range clean.

DO repeatedly, mechanically and consistently train yourself to run the slide after each and every shot, without transitioning to an "admin" phase of the exercise. Chicks dig training scars.

Die more often.
 
Be aware that training classes for fudds to check emails and get online still exist.
I know opinions are like assholes here, and one of them is:

A 60yo boomer who has never owned a gun, and is stiff as a board and has no physical skills, training to put a hit on a 5 yard target in 5 seconds could be an actual challenge.

Is it good they are trying to learn, or bad that they could potentially fail the skill test ?

What ever happened to Voda ? The guy who used knives to stab targets at indoor shooting ranges ?
 
DO repeatedly, mechanically and consistently train yourself to run the slide after each and every shot, without transitioning to an "admin" phase of the exercise. Chicks dig training scars.

LOL

Constantly cocking a pistol to get a trigger press is a sure sign that someone doesn't understand how to use dry fire to train.

And what is even the point of re-enacting a gunfight that happened decades ago, particularly when half the people in it used complete shit tactics? What is to be learned?
 
I liked how his tan pistol turned into a black Glock by going from the driver side to the passenger side.

Now, I'm not an expert on fighting from within and around vehicles but my intuition tells me that everything homeboy did in the first video would likely get you killed.

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If you're in a gunfight and you find yourself on your back facing away from the threat with your firearm on the ground behind you....that's not good...