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  • lorddivid1
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 1418

    first time taking my p95 out

    I shot wayy left..when I aimed for dead center I shot 7-8 inches left..some high some low.

    When I shot my dads 38spl..I did much better.

    Any suggestions? I always notice I flinch and anticipate the bang.

    I put 100 rds through my p95 and bought a gun cleaning kit
  • #2
    45DAVID1
    Banned
    • Oct 2007
    • 12145

    practice your trigger pull.

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    • #3
      Santa Cruz Armory
      Veteran Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 4357

      Originally posted by lorddivid1
      I shot wayy left..when I aimed for dead center I shot 7-8 inches left..some high some low.

      When I shot my dads 38spl..I did much better.

      Any suggestions? I always notice I flinch and anticipate the bang.

      I put 100 rds through my p95 and bought a gun cleaning kit
      I suggest you sell it to me for $200.
      WWW.SANTACRUZARMORY.COM

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      • #4
        railroader
        Veteran Member
        • Oct 2005
        • 3115

        P95 triggers take some getting use to. You should shoot it from a rest to find out where it actually is shooting. It might be a combination of you and the gun. Mark

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        • #5
          glock7
          Veteran Member
          • Aug 2010
          • 3390

          Practice practice practice. It'll get better. It's a great gun.
          #blackriflesmatter
          <4 years till retirement, can't wait to leave this state
          California, where all of the good stuff is banned, registered, regulated or prohibited, yay.....

          Law abiding firearm owners have no chance in this state.

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          • #6
            esartori
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2010
            • 745

            Ya try some dry fire practice to see how u flinch. when shooting, just squeeze the trigger and just let it break. Don't anticipate it. But dry firing helped me the most when i did this

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            • #7
              drunktank
              Calguns Addict
              • Jul 2008
              • 5461

              As mentioned dry fire and/or have someone load a dummy round to gauge if you still flinch.

              However, do shoot it from a rest to make sure your sights are on. I had "crooked sights" on my old USP and wasted 500 or so rounds trying to correct a problem that was never there...

              Good luck!

              WTB used AK MFER.

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