Concealed Carry Class, Just Got Back

Ok brother, I don't want to see you packing one of these under your shirt. LOLOLO

YouTube- Glock 298 rounds in full auto

LMAO! I'd need a bigger shirt with that dual drum mag! I forgot to mention that we were also practiced on the semi-autos to keep the mags on our left and to keep our left index finger on the nose of the round in mag ensuring that the mag would be inserted in the correct way. :)

I love Glocks!!! I had a model 23 with Meprolight Night Sights. Great weapon. :toothy10:

Interesting stuff alright. Lots of good points and observations made. Especially the need to practice more, and the observation ramcharger made about stress killing accuracy. We really do need to be exposed to at least some stress when firing on the range, so maybe we'll be able to deal with it somewhat. The worst stress I could imagine would be someone firing back at me. So while we practice at the range, we also need to prepare mentally as well, because targets don't fire back, but bad guys do. Just a thought. It's kind of like a fight, everybody thinks they know what they'll do until they get hit, and then everything changes.

100% correct dustertogo! The stress the instructor put me under was no where near as bad as it could be but still, my accuracy dropped considerably...

Practice builds muscle memory so I don't have to think AFTER making the decision to shoot. The funny thing is, the one gal who was retired military fired the best qualifiying score under stress but the worst slow fire. I did the opposite in our group because that's how I learned, slow fire and always be sure of your target. I was taught to hunt. She was trained to kill under very stressfull circumstances and was wounded by an IAD in Afganistan. She had been there, done that and will soon be in a wheel chair hence her need for a CCW. She could barely stand and shook like a leaf under normal circumstances, but under stress she was a killer, no joke. God Bless her...