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  • #16
    CK_32
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Sep 2010
    • 14369

    Dam your trigger pull most be horrendous if you need to work out to brake your triggers lol
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    • #17
      tjg
      Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 180

      If your talking about finger strength training that's not too hard to figure out.

      If your talking about trigger control, flinch training, reset discipline, etc air soft is a good tool.

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      • #18
        sfbay
        CGN/CGSSA Contributor
        • Sep 2011
        • 1646

        dude........


        you are on an ammo budget? yet have a $1000 LV in the background?


        we should all do an ammo intervention and send you some. what caliber do you need?
        You get what you get and you don't get upset !

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        • #19
          IPSICK
          Veteran Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 4259

          Originally posted by fiddletown
          Just plain old dry firing. Use a snap cap if you're concerned about damaging the gun and triple check that the gun is cleared. Make sure there is no ammunition in the room. Then do disciplined, careful trigger presses -- making sure that there is no movement of the sights. Concentrate fully on each press of the trigger.
          ^This bears repeating because this is the best response. For good trigger control practice, nothing beats disciplined and deliberate dry-fire practice with the gun(s) you are going to use. Of course part of the appeal of different guns is different trigger systems and becoming proficient in each one.

          *The part that in bold is very important because your sight movement gives you the feedback you need to know if you're doing it right.
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          • #20
            CK_32
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Sep 2010
            • 14369

            Originally posted by sfbay

            you are on an ammo budget? yet have a $1000 LV in the background?
            Funny seeing some gun guys priorities ain't it


            Like when I see guys and some of my friends actually blow $2k on that one gun THEY had to have. But can't spare $30 for a range day or ammo...


            Also if I've learned anything from my EX that's a fake bag. She use to be able to spot them a mile away. I think there is supposed to be a brown outline around each pattern. I think. Again this was from my ex going on rants I think that was one tell sign. It's supposed to be clear as day.
            Last edited by CK_32; 11-23-2013, 3:27 PM.
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