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Old 04-12-2008, 07:29 PM   #21
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How did you decide on which caliber? I guess I don't really know much of anything about handguns.
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Old 04-12-2008, 07:45 PM   #22
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How did you decide on which caliber? I guess I don't really know much of anything about handguns.
Liked the stopping power of the .45, but also liked the price of the 9mm ammo... Met in the middle...

I'm considering buying a .22 to play with... that's when shooting gets REAL cheap...
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Old 04-12-2008, 08:33 PM   #23
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.45 gets expensive fast...
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Old 04-12-2008, 09:05 PM   #24
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Exactly...

I'm a decent shot with a pistol at both close and long distances. A lot of it is in the stance and the way you hold the gun. MP, are you right eye or left eye dominant? That's something you also need to know to improve your accuracy.
Left eye dominant.. I am just not very good with a pistol but also haven't shot pistols too much.. I have shot rifles and shotguns millions of times..
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I'm a very good shot with a rifle... but with a pistol not so good... my problem is I'm left eye dominant and right handed... with a rifle I still use my right eye but my left is closed... with a pistol I don't close my eye... so my left eye takes over... it's wierd.

I've only fired a pistol on 5 diffrent occasions... just need more practice I think.

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Old 04-13-2008, 10:35 PM   #26
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Nice lookin peice. keep praticing!
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Old 04-13-2008, 11:23 PM   #27
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I'm a very good shot with a rifle... but with a pistol not so good... my problem is I'm left eye dominant and right handed... with a rifle I still use my right eye but my left is closed... with a pistol I don't close my eye... so my left eye takes over... it's wierd.

I've only fired a pistol on 5 diffrent occasions... just need more practice I think.

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I am left handed and left eye dominant..

So I shoot a bow left handed but use a right handed bow.. its backasswards and totally unorthodox but i am deadly accurate with a bow..

most rifles are set up for right handers but i have no issue shooting them other than brass coming out the wrong side..
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Old 04-13-2008, 11:29 PM   #28
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I am left handed and left eye dominant..

So I shoot a bow left handed but use a right handed bow.. its backasswards and totally unorthodox but i am deadly accurate with a bow..

most rifles are set up for right handers but i have no issue shooting them other than brass coming out the wrong side..
I can actually shoot a rifle left or right... I'm pretty acurate left... but I'm very acurate (not quite deadeye IMO) Right.

Pistol is kinda the same... though I'm a shit shot both hands with a pistol...
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Old 04-15-2008, 02:23 PM   #29
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You want a nice piece... spend the money. Get a Sig! My bro's county issue is is P226R 9mm and its awesome!

Also remember less weight means more recoil.. hence why your glocks have more kick and are sometimes considered less accurate. Its really the shooter not the gun.

Further, you talk about "oh try it at 25 yards" blah blah blah. You want to be accurate and fast to draw. Trust me, you won't be shotting somebody at 25 yards. And if you do... you'll be a defendant at trial. Most of your instances will be in the 10 yard or less range.

I'm not saying don't be accurate at long distance... just that its not as usefull for what you are firing. pistols are a close combat firearm.
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Old 04-15-2008, 02:28 PM   #30
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You want a nice piece... spend the money. Get a Sig! My bro's county issue is is P226R 9mm and its awesome!

Also remember less weight means more recoil.. hence why your glocks have more kick and are sometimes considered less accurate. Its really the shooter not the gun.

Further, you talk about "oh try it at 25 yards" blah blah blah. You want to be accurate and fast to draw. Trust me, you won't be shotting somebody at 25 yards. And if you do... you'll be a defendant at trial. Most of your instances will be in the 10 yard or less range.

I'm not saying don't be accurate at long distance... just that its not as usefull for what you are firing. pistols are a close combat firearm.
Thats why alot of firing ranges have a line drawn at 7 yards.. so you can practice from that distance.
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