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    Airsoft for Dry fire practice? Where can I get what I need?

    Dry fire training I have always had dry fire training recommended as a way to incorporate practice into everyday life. Airsoft or not, muscle memory is key to training. Benefits of Dry Fire Drills
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    Practiced in my home

    Muscle Memory is key Agree with GJeffB - muscle memory is the key. If you can do it without even thinking about it, you are in a good place. This forum topic has a good set of links to drills: http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=447028&highlight=drills
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    Looking for a certain shooting chart

    practice practice practice I do dry fire drills at home - this thread has some links: http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=447028&highlight=drills
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    a few Glock questions...

    "The fact that you settled for a cheap plastic striker-fired pistol. Lose it and get a Beretta 92FS." OUCH! I love my Glock (Glock 19 for little hands) and the dependability of such a simple and elegant shooting machine. No jams, no scams, and it always say "thank you ma''ams" when I reload it.
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    Anyone keep a Range Log?

    Great online shooter's log: www.RangeLog.com
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    Shooting Logs

    Tracking Shots Check out this new website, RangeLog, that lets you track your firearms (for insurance) and your shots for accuracy and scoring. I am a Beta tester and I like it so far.
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    Shooting Logs

    Tracking Shots Check out this new website, RangeLog, that lets you track your firearms (for insurance) and your shots for accuracy and scoring. I am a Beta tester and I like it so far.
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    I love and hate my new Glock - advice

    I like the Glock because the lack of an external safety makes me more aware of safety in general. Safety on or off, the gun should be treated the same way by the operator. Also, the Glock is made to take a beating without issue, which is def a plus!
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    What's your "never buy" gun?

    I am surprised to see Glock mentioned - I have never met someone who did not think their Glock was their most reliable weapon. I have a Glock 19 and have never had a jam or issue - as compared to my pals that have Sigs and Berettas
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    help picking first handgun

    The poster does not mention if they are of slight build, or if they are a man or woman - my recommendation for women and shooters with smaller grips is a Glock 19. Still powerful, but easier to hold with one hand when reloading and the weight of the firearm is distributed well. Some larger...
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