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Old July 13, 2008, 10:04 PM   #9
Sigma 40 Blaster
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Join Date: July 1, 2007
Location: East Texas
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You can practice your draw in your own home, you already know what happens when the trigger gets pulled. Buy some snap caps, unload your gun, load the snap caps, identify a safe area where you won't likely kill someone if you do screw up and work on it.

Put a small target up on the wall or "shoot" at a light switch or something. Just focus on the draw to first shot. Pay attention to when you put your finger on the trigger and where the muzzle is at all times, especially when re-holstering. Everything else will take care of itself.

FWIW I belong to an outdoor range that permits drawing from a holster. From a strong side IWB or OWB holster someone with good trigger discipline is far safer than the average dummy who racks the slide of a semi-auto with the muzzle pointed straight to the right.

If you want to practice drawing, reloading, moving with a loaded firearm find your local IDPA or IPSC club. If there's not one start one.
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