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FRodshoot

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  1. . Good enough. No doubt. Thank you.
  2. Thank you. Ok. Good enough for me.
  3. Thank you again. To Mr Perttime I thank you for your reply. Although I I wasn't referring to a situation in which I am forced to use only one hand because of the stage or the rules impose. My question is to a stage in which I can use both hands but in some occasions due to angles I choose to shift to only one hand shooting ( weak or strong). Thank you.
  4. Thank you for the reply. And I just noticed. I have a mistake in my post. I meant to say, cocked hammer in the holster in order to make it easier. And when I mean easier, I mean faster. It isn't hard for me to rack the slide with the hammer down, but physics explains that it may help the movement to be more fluid. I still have the same question. Is it allowed? or I break any rule? thank you again.
  5. When I start a stage and the rules mandate that I have the gun in the holster empty and without magazine. ( production division). When the referee say the command "Make ready" ( since I can not load) ,am I allowed to decock the hammer to make it easier the movement of inserting the magazine and load the gun, after the beep? Is this within the rules? Thank you.
  6. Is it possible during a stage to shift from both hands to one hand ( weak or strong) even if the stage doesn't mandate it?I am about to start competing and since I feel comfortable shooting with both hands, there are some angles during the stage that I choose to just use one hand shooting in order to be more comfortable.Is it possible? Do I go according with the rules?Thank you.
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