Originally posted by: erikiksaz
When you guys are using handguns, how do you steady your hand when you pull the trigger?
I've only shot with airsoft handguns, but with my gun arm at nearly 180 degrees, pulling the trigger causes my shot to go off most of the time.
Originally posted by: erikiksaz
When you guys are using handguns, how do you steady your hand when you pull the trigger?
I've only shot with airsoft handguns, but with my gun arm at nearly 180 degrees, pulling the trigger causes my shot to go off most of the time.
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: erikiksaz
When you guys are using handguns, how do you steady your hand when you pull the trigger?
I've only shot with airsoft handguns, but with my gun arm at nearly 180 degrees, pulling the trigger causes my shot to go off most of the time.
2 hands. Lock the elbow of the main arm.
You don't yank on the trigger, you gently squeeze it.
Originally posted by: erikiksaz
When you guys are using handguns, how do you steady your hand when you pull the trigger?
I've only shot with airsoft handguns, but with my gun arm at nearly 180 degrees, pulling the trigger causes my shot to go off most of the time.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: erikiksaz
When you guys are using handguns, how do you steady your hand when you pull the trigger?
I've only shot with airsoft handguns, but with my gun arm at nearly 180 degrees, pulling the trigger causes my shot to go off most of the time.
Raise the gun and line up the sights, take a deep breath and exhale slowly, then gently squeeze the trigger while keeping the gun lined up and as steady as possible. As you shoot more you will get better at it and your hands will develop the muscles needed for holding the weapon and squeezing the trigger smoothly.
Or you could do like my wife and close your eyes right before you yank the trigger. She frequently shot the floor the first time I took her shooting. :laugh:
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Don't overlook the 357sig.
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Originally posted by: Tomato
Is it fun? Do I need to buy earplugs? What gun is good to start with (do they even give you options?)?
I've never held a gun in my life, much less shot one. But it looks like I might be checking one out next weekend.