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Hello from Georgia.
Hello there,
I got my new Glock17 a couple of weeks ago, took a safety and handling class before I bought it and another class for beginners after. Being going to a shooting range every time I have a chance and extra money to buy ammo. I read and try to learn in ways that you guys would not believe it so thats why I'm here. See ya. |
Welcome to GT!
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Welcome!
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Welcome!
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In what ways do you learn that we would not believe?
Glock 17 is one of my favorite guns :) |
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Reading,reading,asking,asking,watching,asking more:whistling:
I've been driving guys at the shooting range crazy. I don't like mistakes or accidents. And thanks for all the welcome. This is a truly nice community ! |
Oh I almost forgot. BAC1023 what a amazing 1911 buyers guide !!!!!!!!!:bowdown:
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Have you heard yet about the most common way's to AD? A. Not checking the gun before dryfire. That's why I suggest a triple check. 3 checks in a row, to provide a mental break before finger goes on trigger. B. Not keeping a Glock type gun securely holstered. For my Glock's, I treat a quality kydex holster that fits well and covers the trigger guard as part of the safety system. Not taking the gun out to fark with it much goes a long ways toward staying safe. See how well that attitude fits in with those you observe. In addition to the 4 basic safety rules :) Hopefully you already know those 4 rules by memory :) |
:welcome:and:wavey:from Troy,Michigan:supergrin:
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:welcome: From Michigan!
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Welcome fellow Georgian! :welcome: :wavey:
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Welcome!
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