Showing posts with label Pistol Training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pistol Training. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 August 2012

The Importance of Cleaning You Gun

The Importance of Cleaning Your Gun
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TheTriggerTrainer.Net
WWW.TheTriggerTrainer.Net- Cleaning your firearm is critical.  However, it is the one thing that seems to be the most neglected in firearm safety. True, it isn’t the greatest activity we would like to spend our time doing but it is still critical nonetheless. There are multiple, serious ramifications that can occur if your firearm is not properly cleaned, including feeding and accuracy troubles.
Cleaning your firearm is not difficult to do. You will need to refer to the manufacturer’s instructions on how to properly clean your firearm. There are many different gun cleaning kits on the market that make this process even easier.
You will also want to refer to the manufacturer’s instructions on how often you should clean your firearm. Often times, it is recommended that you clean your firearm every 1000 rounds. But there are several factors that could cause you to have to clean your firearm more frequently. One of those factors is the type of ammunition you choose to use. A lot of the cheaper ammunitions will cause your firearm to dirty much faster- something you want to make sure you are aware of. 
There are many different reasons why you should clean your firearm and again, it isn’t the most exciting activity we can spend our time doing, but the most critical. This is especially true if you are relying on your firearm for personal protection. If you were ever to need to use your firearm you would want it to shoot as accurately as possible and the only way to ensure that is by making sure you clean it to the manufacturer’s instructions as often as the manufacturer specifies.

Designed so you can practice trigger control without the worry of cleaning, try the Trigger Trainer. The Trigger Trainer allows a shooter to build muscle memory and finger dexterity without spending money on ammo and range time.  For more information, visit: WWW.TheTriggerTrainer.Net

Monday, 30 July 2012

The Proper Way to Break in Your Firearm

The Proper Way to Break in Your Firearm
The title of this post is a bit misleading I am afraid. The truth is that I could not possibly know the proper way to break in each and every firearm but I still wanted to address this topic because it is extremely important. So many people out there purchase a brand new firearm, just lock it up in their closet or keep it in the top drawer of their dresser “just in case”. This is the absolute worst thing you can do.
It is critical that upon purchasing your new firearm that you break it in properly and the proper way to break in your firearm is to follow the manufacturer’s directions to the tee. This isn’t necessarily going to be the fastest process – often times a firearm will have to have over 500 rounds fired before it is considered to be “broken in”. You may even have to clean your firearm more frequently during this initial break in period.
The point is that you need to do whatever the manufacture instructs you to do because if you don’t your firearm may not shoot as accurately as it could potentially. The break in period is also an excellent time for you to learn about your firearm as not two firearms shoot exactly the same.

For additional trigger control training outside of the range, try The Trigger Trainer. The Trigger Trainer allows a shooter to build muscle memory and finger dexterity without spending money on ammo and range time.  For more information, visit: WWW.TheTriggerTrainer.Net

Monday, 23 July 2012

Developing Smooth Trigger Control-The Trigger Trainer


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Did you know that if you could perfect your trigger control you could improve your shooting accuracy and consistency by 100%? It isn’t complicated-in fact, it is quite the opposite. When you put your mind to improving this element of your shooting technique you will start seeing success in no time at all.
Trigger control is the ability to squeeze the trigger of your gun without disrupting your aim. The equation is simple-Perfect Trigger Control equals Accuracy. Yes, your stance, grip, as well as other elements of your shooting technique are very important but perfect trigger control is arguably the one that matters most.

The best way to develop perfect trigger control is to practice, practice, and practice. Practicing trigger control helps your finger develop the dexterity needed to complete the independent motion which leads to proper trigger control and then shooting accuracy. Until now shooters were limited on how they could complete this practice. Fortunately for all shooters alike, there is now an option available that will help build that perfect trigger control like never before.
It is called the The Trigger Trainer



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Monday, 30 January 2012

Do You Really Need a Basic Gun Safety Course?


Do You Really Need a Basic Gun Safety Course?

So, you recently purchased a firearm- now what? It doesn’t matter whether or not this is the first firearm you have ever had contact with in your life or if you grew up around guns and this is the first firearm purchase you have made for yourself. Regardless, you still need to find a basic gun safety class and enroll yourself in it.
Many people out there feel that if they grew up around firearms, they know what they need to know and they don’t need a class. Well, that is like saying that because your dad let you sit on his lap and drive slow down the driveway that you are completely ready to get your driver’s license and don’t need to bother with the pesky driver’s education course.

There is always something more you can learn and there are always going to be things that you simply forgot. Plus, you may not have the same type of handgun that you grew up around. Another great feature of a basic handgun course is that it forces you to become familiar with your firearm and to become that much more comfortable with it. The safety tips that you will learn and be reminded of are invaluable as well. You will most definitely find that there will be things that you have forgotten or maybe new techniques that you never knew were even an option.

For the gun-owner that has never been around a firearm before – congratulations. You have taken the first big step with the purchase of your firearm and now it is time to take the next step by enrolling in a class. I know this can be intimidating but remember that each of the students are in there for a reason and that is because – just like you – they want to become proficientwith their firearm. It does no good to purchase a firearm and then leave it in the box for it to collect dust.

Contact us now to find out information regarding our NRA F.I.R.S.T Basic Pistol Course: http://www.fullscaletactics.com/.