P32 Tuesday (1)
450 rounds 0 malfunctions, 0 stoppages, 0 parts breakage. My two P32s, #68 and #69 had their maiden voyage last week. Both were shot in…
450 rounds 0 malfunctions, 0 stoppages, 0 parts breakage. My two P32s, #68 and #69 had their maiden voyage last week. Both were shot in…
Though I intended to post about the first range session I had with the P32 this week, the August Rangemaster newsletter, cut the line. Put…
Just to follow up from a few months ago, the ammo has arrived. Heavy, but small. Everything takes longer than you expect, but we are…
In the recent class I was in, the instructor and I discussed trigger control. He feels that a straight press all the way through is…
I just took a two-day class with a well-known shooter. The material was very good and I can’t say I disagree with any of it.…
One-handed shooting is where your pistol’s grip, your grip, trigger work, and recoil control all come together. Your pistol’s grip needs to fit you well…
This past weekend Pistol-Training.com held its first class since Todd Green passed in 2016. The course was held at the very accommodating Mead Hall, outside…
Having recently talked about grip, the next logical thing to talk about is working the trigger. I use a “trigger continuum” where I do the…
I’ve mentioned before that I’ve done some training with Dustin Solomon and Building Shooters. They recently put out an article that is relevant to our…
JAG and I shot the Flagler Cup last weekend, and Bianchi this past week. Flagler went well and I shot a 1914, which was good…