Also I forgot to say that I have a SW1911 myself, its why I watched your video. What are your likes and dislikes? First I don't like how much slop is in the trigger or the pins they used. Also I am not a big fan of MIM parts. I had a Kimber Grand Raptor II before and it was sweet. I am still 50 50 on the SW.
Just me or was that roof falling down? To cure flinch use a revolver with both loaded and unloaded cases. Let someone else load it and close it. Good luck.
@DobermansRock The roof had fallen down over the winter and I've been doing another method of curing flinch. This method is to use Dummy Rounds (Action Trainer Dummy Rounds to be exact.) It's a very similar method to what you described but it allows me to use my M&P which is advantageous to me.
Also I forgot to say that I have a SW1911 myself, its why I watched your video. What are your likes and dislikes? First I don't like how much slop is in the trigger or the pins they used. Also I am not a big fan of MIM parts. I had a Kimber Grand Raptor II before and it was sweet. I am still 50 50 on the SW.
DobermansRock 8 months ago
Just me or was that roof falling down? To cure flinch use a revolver with both loaded and unloaded cases. Let someone else load it and close it. Good luck.
DobermansRock 9 months ago
@DobermansRock The roof had fallen down over the winter and I've been doing another method of curing flinch. This method is to use Dummy Rounds (Action Trainer Dummy Rounds to be exact.) It's a very similar method to what you described but it allows me to use my M&P which is advantageous to me.
R0YM0ND 8 months ago
@R0YM0ND Good idea and helps with practicing clearing and reloading.
DobermansRock 8 months ago