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  1. I bought the stippling set from OTDefense and had decent success on a few carry guns on some *very basic* stippling jobs. It seems that to really get good would take more time and energy than I was willing to invest. I practiced some on a few Sig grip modules for practice but it seems I just don’t have a knack for it lol
  2. Lol! I don’t even think it’s 4 people, they haven’t had a post in over 2 years. Canik is long overdue for their own spot
  3. I really appreciate you posting this. Between work, shooting, and grappling, I end up with occasional tendinitis in my left elbow. I’m going to add these exercises into my routine.
  4. For me, since I focus on Steel Challenge, the best thing I’ve done is buy some steel challenge banners and dry fire those 6 days per week. Even if it’s just a few minutes on the banners, you can’t get any more sport-specific.
  5. I concur with the Garcia Dot Drill. I like shooting dots in general since about half of my live fire is done at an indoor range. This may not be a popular choice here, but the basic dot torture drill could be very beneficial for a newbie. Just start trying to master the fundamentals
  6. Kirk

    bullheadpest

    I’m really happy to have learned this information
  7. Please keep us updated on how it runs, I’m thinking of picking one up myself.
  8. Sorry if I’m late here, but I purchased the AC trigger and it is absolutely incredible. A huge upgrade over the stock trigger in my opinion. I’d definitely recommend it.
  9. I use Redhill Tactical for OWB and if you want an AIWB holster, I highly recommend Tenicor. They make really good stuff.
  10. Yep, same. I’ve been able to adapt things from that book into many aspects of my every day life with good success. I’m very interested in the seminars though, I’ll have to check them out.
  11. I also have general anxiety disorder and suffer through the things you mentioned, though medication has almost completely eliminated any anxiety attacks (I haven’t had one in over 18 months, knock on wood). I am jealous, though, as I still suffer from some performance anxiety prior to going live in a match lol. I really need to work on this and it is one of the many reasons I joined this forum.
  12. I typically split my dry fire between a timer session and a no-timer session. Basically I consider this speed (timer) and reps (no-timer). I find I can get in a lot more reps I’d practice without the timer.
  13. I’m pretty consistent at 30 minutes of dry fire per day and live firing once per week.
  14. Kirk

    Grayguns p320 slides

    Just here to say that this thread has sold me on trying one out and I’ll be reporting back as soon as I do
  15. My Shooter’s Connection order was very thin. Kind of wild. I also assume it is to keep material costs down.
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