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Nov 23 2024 02:31pm
idk ive been using these guns for 2 years now and i dont like when you hold out a handgun straight that your arm gets all stiff and for what?

it still sways, the weight of the gun pulls it down too

i placed it on my forearm like this, and now my right arm is loose and comfortable again and theirs no sway and the weight of the gun doesnt pull my hand down




Is this actually a real technique it reminds me of when you use a flash light




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Nov 23 2024 02:33pm
Quote (A22 @ Nov 23 2024 12:31pm)
idk ive been using these guns for 2 years now and i dont like when you hold out a handgun straight that your arm gets all stiff and for what?

it still sways, the weight of the gun pulls it down too

i placed it on my forearm like this, and now my right arm is loose and comfortable again and theirs no sway and the weight of the gun doesnt pull my hand down




Is this actually a real technique it reminds me of when you use a flash light


https://www.shootingillustrated.com/media/1bljwzqa/concealed-carry-flashlight-techniques-1.jpg

https://i.ibb.co/m0mrMgK/vlcsnap-2024-11-23-15h25m59s724.png


He's literally holding a flashlight, so yeah...
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Nov 23 2024 02:34pm
Quote (KevlarKondom @ Nov 23 2024 03:33pm)
He's literally holding a flashlight, so yeah...


good point
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Nov 23 2024 02:37pm
It's called the "Harries Flashlight Technique"



This post was edited by Mondain on Nov 23 2024 02:40pm
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Nov 23 2024 02:48pm
Im thinking about getting a carry license/permit.
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Nov 23 2024 03:06pm
First and foremost for the best accuracy you NEVER hold a gun one handed. Secondly the bracing it on the forearm although more accurate and stable than one handed still won’t out perform cupping the bottom with the other hand or double clasping.

If you are going to use a light there are proper attachments that can be bought or made.

This post was edited by MadMan87 on Nov 23 2024 03:08pm
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Nov 23 2024 03:10pm
Watch your thumb the action may break it if you hold it like the nerd with the safety glasses.
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Nov 23 2024 03:11pm
Quote (YeeHaw @ Nov 23 2024 09:10pm)
Watch your thumb the action may break it if you hold it like the nerd with the safety glasses.


That's probably what happened to his fingernail, nice catch.
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Nov 23 2024 03:18pm
Get a pistol with a rail and attach a flashlight

Problem solved
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Nov 23 2024 03:19pm
Quote (MadMan87 @ Nov 23 2024 04:06pm)
First and foremost for the best accuracy you NEVER hold a gun one handed. Secondly the bracing it on the forearm although more accurate and stable than one handed still won’t out perform cupping the bottom with the other hand or double clasping.

If you are going to use a light there are proper attachments that can be bought or made.


Yeah i know but i was wondering if anyone actually did this for a reason and seems to be true

Quote (Mondain @ Nov 23 2024 04:11pm)
That's probably what happened to his fingernail, nice catch.


thats nasty lol
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