ProShooter wrote:
That's one of the dumbest things I've ever seen. Enjoy that shoulder when its popped out of the socket.
Well, the fellow in the video states it's more of a gimmick than a technique. It' also popularly called the "ninja cock" suggesting to me that it ranks up there with mall ninja and other such terms.
To provide a little context, the guy in the video is a highly ranked action pistol competitive shooter. He used the gimmick to gain a competitive edge on a shooting stage that began with the pistol and a separate loaded magazine on a table along with an ammo can. The shooter had to place the pistol in action, grab the ammo can, and begin moving and shooting. A smart and effective technique rather than a gimmick in this context. Here is a video of that:
Re: Concealed Carry Help
Posted: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 12:58:20
by ProShooter
Chasbo00 wrote:
ProShooter wrote:
That's one of the dumbest things I've ever seen. Enjoy that shoulder when its popped out of the socket.
Well, the fellow in the video states it's more of a gimmick than a technique. It' also popularly called the "ninja cock" suggesting to me that it ranks up there with mall ninja and other such terms.
To provide a little context, the guy in the video is a highly ranked action pistol competitive shooter. He used the gimmick to gain a competitive edge on a shooting stage that began with the pistol and a separate loaded magazine on a table along with an ammo can. The shooter had to place the pistol in action, grab the ammo can, and begin moving and shooting. A smart and effective technique rather than a gimmick in this context. Here is a video of that:
Well he looks like a helluva shooter, I'm just afraid that someone trying that ninja thing may injure themselves. I'm glad that he called it a gimmick. There's better ways to do it, IMHO.
Re: Concealed Carry Help
Posted: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 13:00:26
by OakRidgeStars
I'll stick with the old reliable "catch the rear sight on the belt" method for a one-handed rack. My ninja skills aren't what they used to be.
Re: Concealed Carry Help
Posted: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 03:28:55
by Daholt757
AdmiralG26 wrote:As far as chambering a round, I understand what you are saying. My wife says she desn't like me carrying, but "If you HAVE TO, please don't have one [bullet] in the firing part. I will feel just as safe." So another reason as to why I don't carry with a round chambered, but I will practice drawing and chambering a round.
have you looked at a safe-t-blok? keeps the trigger from being accidentally pulled, takes 1/4 of a second to remove, and can also keep a bad guy who snatches your gun from being able to use it against you
Re: Concealed Carry Help
Posted: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 09:46:50
by SgtBill
Again with the 21 foot rule, learn to shoot with instinct. Look at what you want to shoot and shoot it, your hand's will follow your eye's and with some practice you will put rounds in or on target. It will also cut down on the time spent trying to look at sight's.
Remember 2 too the chest and one to the head makes the best and worst of them dead.
Bill
Re: Concealed Carry Help
Posted: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 12:12:54
by gunderwood
Daholt757 wrote:
AdmiralG26 wrote:As far as chambering a round, I understand what you are saying. My wife says she desn't like me carrying, but "If you HAVE TO, please don't have one [bullet] in the firing part. I will feel just as safe." So another reason as to why I don't carry with a round chambered, but I will practice drawing and chambering a round.
have you looked at a safe-t-blok? keeps the trigger from being accidentally pulled, takes 1/4 of a second to remove, and can also keep a bad guy who snatches your gun from being able to use it against you
I'm against anything you sticking into a trigger guard unless it is your trigger finger and you are ready to fire. The best safety in the world is training the one between your shoulders.
Re: Concealed Carry Help
Posted: Sun, 28 Nov 2010 08:14:38
by SgtBill
I agree 110 %
Bill
Re: Concealed Carry Help
Posted: Sun, 28 Nov 2010 09:01:19
by gunderwood
SgtBill wrote:I agree 110 %
Bill
I assume the extra 10% if for the bad grammar? "you sticking"