That’s really good. Thank you!Place an upright cartridge on the end of your slide - fire without filching and dropping the cartridge.
Set up a target on the wall, draw, move, fire. Practice "getting off the X". Practice drawing from you're every day carry setup (i.e. under a shirt if you CC).
Practice tactical reloads.
If you're concerned about your firing pin, get some snap caps.
Oh, if you're going to be rechambering carry loads, (A) get a bucket of sand & (B) rotate cartridges to prevent bullet setback.
That sounds really nice actually. Where can you get them?The LaserLyte training cartridges are very handy. When you pull the trigger and get a streak of light instead of a spot of light, you know that you have to work on your trigger control. When you can consistently get just a brief spot of light, you are getting to the point of pulling the trigger without moving the gun.
That sounds really nice actually. Where can you get them?
There is a thing on the end of your gun which accomplishes the same purpose of the laser.
And, you can leave it on the gun during live fire.