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  • #61
    scr83jp
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 678

    Originally posted by tacticalcity
    I was trained to aim and close my support side eye and focus on the front sight or bead...at Front Sight. I don't walk around with my support side eye closed all day long, just for the split second when I take aim and fire....which by the way is when my finger first touches the trigger. Proper stance, trigger control, breathing, keeping the finger off the trigger and high on the receiver until ready to fire are all equally important as are a ton of other things. Train the right way and when the time comes to use it muscle memory takes care of the rest. Plenty of people have other ideas about this...but this works for me. If you can swing it, I strongly recommend a 4 day course at front sight. Not only will you leave a bad ***, you will have a great time. Other schools like Blackwater and Gun Cite are great too, or so I hear.
    I've seen the ads for front sight and it's expensive imo!I had military training & lots of law enforcement training provided w/o charge.

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