JOThompson
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I have dots on two of my guns. I don't carry them. I've done thousands of dryfires but 1) I can't find the dot 2) the point of impact seems so high over my 1/3 lower cowitness irons that I don't feel like I can trust the dot, but don't see the point of going full cowitness. Any suggestions?
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Percent of practice time with one hand shooting
JOThompson replied to AxisT23's topic in Handgun Techniques
I don't practice one hand enough. I pay for it during job related qualifications which have about 30% one hand shooting. Dry firing one handed is actually a great way to identify issues like anticipating recoil. -
Kind of an old post now, but I'll second what others have said about c02 cartridges. They're much more weather-temperature resistant, less hassle. Only issue really is that you may have to shoot about 200 times to empty the cartridge if you're storing your guns or traveling in the air with them.
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I use .25 for my gas blowback Glock. Evike.com has plenty of biodegradeable BBs on sale cheap.
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Evike, Airsoft Atlanta, Airsoft Extreme, Airsoft GI, Airsoft Station are the big US retailers. Some of them still have Memorial day 10-25% off coupons going. I've been doing airsoft for cross training for awhile now. I didn't believe in it until I saw how far the guns had come in the last decade. They aren't just toys anymore. Let me know if you have any questions.
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The best blowback AEGs/rifles on the market are the Tokyo Marui "Recoil Shock" Next Generations. I don't have a lot of gas blowback pistol experience, but the Glock 17/19 made by Elite Force (or Spartan if you have MIL/LE credentials) are good. Same dimensions as a real Glock, balance is a little different, but close enough to be valuable for cross-training.
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Co2 will help you avoid many of the green gas temperature issues. I just bought a Spartan/Elite Force Glock 17. You'll need MIL/LE credentials to buy the version with the Co2 magazine. Supposedly Elite Force is going to be producing civilian Co2 mags for their gun soon. Guns are identical other than licensing and the C02 mag that comes with the Spartan version.
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Welcome back. Where do you normally do matches? I took some time off and just getting back into shooting since moving to Seattle. Not the most gun friendly place ever here.
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Welcome I was going to mention the Dundee matches. Quite a bit of good USPSA in that part of the state. I miss it (Moved to Seattle).
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I've heard nothing...starting to seem more like vapor (although I thought the same about the barrel conversion kits on the MCX and those eventually came around, and Sig made it up to Gen 1 owners). I asked my Sig dealer and he didn't know either. I haven't contacted Sig directly.
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First match with a high end gun - Good or Bad ?
JOThompson replied to shevy1284's topic in Miscellaneous BEginners
Bad, from a self confidence standpoint. People may expect a little more if you have a high-end gun. And if you underperform, you may feel that the investment wasn't worth. I think from a psychological standpoint, it's better to start with a humble gun, and improve/upgrade as your skills also grow. -
SGAmmo is my go to when I don't have time to reload. The prices and shipping were fair, even during the 2013 panic.
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I've done the same -- I am still embarrassed, but I learned my lesson and have not made that mistake again.
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I think the closest I come to it on a regular basis is meditation. I'm an amateur though. Other than that, sometimes in court, when the adrenaline is flowing and you get the right argument out there, that might be close to zen.
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Laser practice systems for dry fire training
JOThompson replied to abigger04's topic in Tips for Improvement
I've tried nearly everything out there. For trigger control and sight alignment, the MantisX is my favorite. The app has a ton of useful, accurate data -- which none of the laser systems provide. If you don't want to rack the slide between shots or perform drills, then the next best thing is the SIRT laser pistol. It's expensive and the trigger doesn't quite feel the same as my Glock, but it's close enough to be useful. -
Haven't tried that one yet -- let me know how it is!
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The only people I've seen do it seem to have the coordination and dexterity to make it happen. I'd be more nervous if someone clumsy or reckless was doing it. That said, I've never even tried to attempt it except with dummy dryfire rounds.
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How to deal with a really bad match result?
JOThompson replied to narwhal's topic in Mental Conditioning
The best way I think is to to take a week or two off, recharge, and then redouble your efforts leading up to the next match. -
1st stage nervousness ...how to shrug it off?
JOThompson replied to humanoid's topic in Mental Conditioning
I don't really believe in new age techniques, but I have had some success with meditation and breathing exercises. Even 3-5 minutes seems to help center me. There's a cell phone app called Insight Timer that is free and fairly helpful. -
I took the Fundamentals class with only maybe 4-5 USPSA matches under my belt. I felt like I would have grown more if I was more experienced, but I certainly learned a lot and it was well worth the money. If I took it again today, I'd probably gain more from it. Some of the best shooting-related money I have ever ever spent. Can't say enough good things about Ben.
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I did not like iDryFire. The software key they sent me was invalid. I had to get a new camera sent to me. Still had problems once the software was up. Great concept, bad in practice. I like the SIRT Laser pistol the most. But I have had some success with the MantisX too.
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I had a hell of a hard time setting up my iDryFire camera. Lots of software issues and not much support. Once I did get it working, I found the software and camera resolution to be too clunky to be of much use.
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Dry firing with G17... Any effective way or tool?
JOThompson replied to taymag's topic in Training Techniques
I have a dryfire mag. It's useful but doesn't really replicate the feel of the regular Glock trigger pull. I think the Sirt laser train is better honestly. -
Thank you, I see what you mean. I'll start trying that!
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I've noticed the same thing about the weight. I wish EoTech made a substantially lower profile, lighter version (even smaller than the XPS2 I mean)