Category: shooting
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Red Dots & Compensators
In the Guns & Ammo January 2025 issue, James Tarr has an important article on compensators and red dot sights. He indicates that compensators have become more popular because of the popularity of red dots. The reduction of muzzle flip allows for easier re-acquisition of the red dot. However, he also indicates that even pros…
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Uncomfortable Truths About Trigger Finger Discipline
What is trigger finger discipline? Well, it comes up quite a bit on semi-automatic weapons that have the hammer cocked (typically done automatically), a round chambered, and the safety off. In this state, the amount of pressure needed to depress the trigger and fire the weapon is very low. If you are not ready to…
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Residential Dry Fire Simulators: For a Small Room
I believe two primary home dry fire simulators are appropriate for the home. They are Smokeless Range 2.0 and Point Blank Simulator. However, they are usually set up in large rooms. I only had my bedroom to use, and the usable space was about 10 feet by 10 feet. I won’t evaluate Smokeless Range 2.0…
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The 1911, Powerful Cartridges, and the Spring
For a standard-size 1911, the 10mm is perhaps the most powerful cartridge you can carry without modifying the pistol. The 10mm doesn’t need a compensator and only requires a heavier spring. However, this heavier spring could cause some individuals problems with cycling the slide. The problem is the spring is doing double duty – slowing…