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  • Great stuff!

  • great video! Thanks!

  • Hmmm. I wonder how many takes it required to keep the f-bomb from appearing in the video...

  • James, I heard your a 9mm kind of guy. Have you or will you ever make a youtube video on 9 vs 45?

  • @180yankee - No. That is a tired debate and will change no minds. I have my thought on my blog yeagerscornerDOTcom

  • @JamesYeager Thanks, Ill check it out. I ordered one of your dvds. Cant wait to see it.

  • Great Video.

  • Will you come to europe one day? :) i guess not

    Keep instructing :)

  • Good vid and good info.

  • I'm going to get some of those dummy rounds.

  • What type of holster are you carrying in this video? Who is the manufacturer and model?

  • Great info, thank you so much for this valuable info. These are the only YouTube videos I subscribe too. Keep them coming.

  • Hey James, when are you coming to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada area again?

    Thanks.

  • We will be back in a few weeks!

  • Hey Jim

    do you think its safe to shoot in indoor ranges

    Im actually concered of the lead vapors that are released when shooting

  • I prefer outdoor ranges but as long as you only visit them occasionally indoor ranges with good ventalation are safe.

  • thanks

  • Hey James, can you tell me what generally causes stove pipe malfunctions in Glocks? Is it limp-wristing or a magazine issue?

  • Limp wristing, low powered ammo, dirty/underlubricated gun.

  • Thank you sir.

  • My pleasure.

  • Loose extractor, broken or shortened ejector, etc.

    Been a gunsmith for quite a few years.

    If you can limp wrist a stove pipe, I'll pat you on the back.

  • I have been an instructor for many years. In just 2009 I had 1,567 students that shot 3,500,000 rounds. Limp wristing, low powered ammo, dirty/underlubricated guns are the most common causes. I have broken more guns than you will ever fix.

  • Thanks for the video, I learn something new every day.

  • @Hardball1911 no one likes a know it all that doesnt know a thing

  • Your the best jim,Im new to pistols and your videos have sure helped.

  • Its James

  • Very good video.

  • Thank you very much for this excellent advice. Definitely a video worth watching.

  • My pleasure

  • Good job jim,these videos are the best

  • Great videos, Thanks!

  • You have helped alot of people with this video and saved some lives I'm sure. Thank You.

    IR

  • Thanks for the video, i was wondering how i would Clear a double feed. Thanks,

  • great video. how old do you have to be to receive serious hands on training such as what you do? im only 15 at the moment, is there an age limit?

  • Tactical Response has had people younger than you in their fighting pistol class. I think they'll want parental consent, though.

  • James, great video! See you in Bastrop for pistol and rifle when I get out of the giant sandbox.

  • Looking foirward to it!

  • you guys need some Ohio classes!

  • great demo, see you in sacramento,ca for fighting rifle!

  • Excellent.  I did buy your Missology DvD, and it is amazing how much ignorance about pistol shooting that you expose, and it was amazing to learn how to shoot properly in a such a simple manner. I think that I learned more from it than I would've learned on my own in 200 years.

  • THANKS!

  • Thx, was looking for this info.

  • GTFG

  • Good stuff James, thanks.

  • 5 stars!

  • Your videos are good, I think, becaouse you like to talk about it, and it is not schematical. Everything is presented with nice style ;) Greetings from Poland Mr. James.

  • thanks mr. yeager! as usual, very helpful! :P

  • Nicely done. Should help lots of shooters.

  • Great video James

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