
dshortone wrote:Welcome to pistols! My first pistol was a early generation Glock 21 (no rail, no finger grooves).
I took the basic handgun class from Bills (and subsequently the CCW class) with JT. I've also taken a few other low to intermediate level classes elsewhere to sharpen and refresh my skills. It's all money well spent! I might also suggest getting the Advantage Arms .22 kit, so that you can work on perfecting techniques using high volume, inexpensive live shooting.
rukwikenuf wrote:otherwise, meet up with a member or two here, and i'm sure some unprofessional yet practical advice can be given for the grand sum of free. i'd be GLAD to meet up with you and offer some advice
yang wrote:Oh no.. you started a new hobby... wait.. I mean.. it'll turn into an addiction and you won't be able to quit. LOL.
Congrats on the pick up.
CarRacer wrote:I stopped in to Bills again while rukwikenuf was working and he gave me a few pointers. Holding the gun like he showed me helped out my groupings a ton and I was able to comcenteate more on where I was aiming instead of worrying about my grip.
I'm starting to feel more comfortable with what I'm doing and think that with a few hundred rounds I can really build some muscle memory.
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