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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2012

Fun Gun Reviews Presents: " Pistol Craft : Range Day" Working to improve our shooting skills using various positions, one handed shooting and Moving forward.




A Special thanks to Brett, Jason and John. Major Cudos to Nutnfancy for inspiring us all to go the extra mile! Rock on Bros!

Thanks for watching~ Sootch00

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  • I must say you said alot of stuff that some of us that have been shooting for years just recently learned. Also, good form when you were shooting one handed. I think for 2012 all of us should 1. join the NRA or like organization and 2. introduce shooting to a new person- and follow SootchOO and how he shows newbies how to shoot!!!!

  • @glockster68 I learned a lot of this from Tom Givens at Target Master, a incredible firearms instructor out of Memphis Tenn. It changed a lot of things I was doing. Take care~

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  • @sintaeyong yep you've got support even out here in Korea hahaha ....man i can't wait to get back to Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave

  • ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 넛튼팬시

  • Not making fun or trying to be rude btw. Also it's better when shooting supine (back) to stay down and just move your head slightly. Your a smaller target and it's less tiring if you are down there for long times. Lastly try to keep your feet flat so they don't get shot.

  • I saw some really insufficient grips there. I saw one guy with his reaction hand thumb around the back of the gun! Another with his index finger hanging down. 1. High grip with your weapon hand 2. Reaction hand at a 45 degree angle with your thumb inline and down the slide/frame. Your reaction hand fingers will rest in your weapon hands grooves between your fingers. Thats a huge contact portion that needs to be filled.

  • @TeoDucky I heard the "gangster" sideways hold started because that is how you take a new pistol out of the box it comes in. But that may be wrong......  :)

  • @SleepyFox79 now i'm not saying that I  didn't enjoy the video I absolutely did I just wanted to point out a potential safety hazard.

  • @southernsureshot yes, i have seen that, he's totally going to get the tip of his thumb chewed up in that slide :P

  • Cool. I need to do some drills like that.

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