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Old November 3, 2005, 08:03 AM   #2
Glock 31
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Join Date: October 30, 2005
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Pull!

According to the New Mexico State certified instructor I went to to get my ccw license, put your finger on the trigger in the center of your print pad. Right where your finger prints form the center of their unique shape. And you NEVER NEVER pull or squeeze the trigger. You PRESS the trigger. You move over 30 times the muscles in your arm when you squeeze something. Just pressing back on the trigger in a smoothe controlled motion only uses the muscles in that individual finger. Squeezing will almost always cause the enitire gun and your direction of fire to drift to the left or right depending on which side dominant you are, (lefties / righties). And after the round goes off, keep the trigger pressed fully in, then let it out just enough till the trigger clicks ready to fire again. This is called a trigger reset, and it is one of the secrets of accurate firing. The other two secrets are pressing the trigger as mentioned before and firing on the pause between letting out your breathe and beggining another. Not holding your breathe, simply breathe normally, there is a natural pause between breaths. This is when you shoot, don't hold it, it causes internal muscle tension that can sometimes cause jittering or nervousness.
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