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Old June 11, 2014, 05:58 PM   #6
Kimio
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Join Date: January 2, 2011
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@g.willikers My support hand never separated when I fired from what I remember, but I do remember my right hand getting tired much more (Not sure if it's simply because I was squeezing the entire gun while pulling the trigger, recoil fatigue, wasn't used to the DA weight or all of the above.

I tried the push/pull method before, that's something my uncle had taught me back when I started shooting with him, where you pull with your support hand and push with your firing hand in an effort to gain a more stable shooting stance or something along those lines.

I typically try to lock my right wrist while firing and I don't "cup" the gun, instead wrapping my left hand over my right with the thumbs overlapping each other and parallel to the slide of the gun.
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