Glock USPSA Dryfire Drills
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Cool im gping to do this!
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I think u r commenting on a purpose this video is not intended for
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This has nothing to do with a gunfight it is for competition :(
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Do try to practice without a buzzer as well. In a gunfight, waiting on a buzzer will get you killed. :)
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Who in the blue hell would give this video thumbs down... Damn people are haters!!! Good Job.
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you forgot to clear the bathroom
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i would love to see the face of his wife when she saw all that targets and shit
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my mom doesnt like me dropping mags on the wood floor because it could scratch the wood. lol
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If I did this, my wife would freak out.
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lol -- ur a hardcore gangster
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That's a nice glock but I would like to know why you call it USPSA -- Universal Service Pistol Semi Automatic? But glock models go by number. I mean all of them are semi automatic pistols... Except maybe the G18 and G40. So what model is yours? I know that USP isn't a trademark of H&K but it seems like the only gun people refer to as USP.
Where did you get your slide work done?
SpitRhyma 1 year ago
@SpitRhyma
You missed the other one, and this one too. Visit USPSA's website. It is not any sort of designation for the pistol.
(Practicing for this type of competition is the purpose of that dryfire trick you arrogantly dismissed as 'beginner level').
MemphisMechanic 1 year ago
@SpitRhyma ... I refinished the slide myself. Masked, media blasted, and refinished in Duracoat (2 coats Titanium, 2 coats matte clear) and reinstalled the sights.
MemphisMechanic 1 year ago
I'll take posting a video as an invitation for constructive input --
1) When you are waiting for the "contact" signal, stand in a more relaxed pose (because in life threats will come as a surprise, or the weapon will already be drawn.
2) Try to have you non-dom hand on your stomach solidly as you draw, it is a sad fact that under stress, if your hand is too low on you, or not on you firmly, your hand can drift in front of the muzzle when you go to grip the weapon. This equals hole in hand.
jmangle 2 years ago
Excellent advice on both counts, but I'm practicing for competition, not real life shootouts. Trying to shave tenths off here and there.
Thanks for the compliment on the reloads. :-)
MemphisMechanic 2 years ago