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Getting your pistols to fit you?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tobyjoe" data-source="post: 75449399" data-attributes="member: 430584"><p>Some would rather concentrate on skills and leave things as is. That's good.</p><p>That said, training one handed (Bullseye) will help to shoot well with the right and left hand. Might have an injured hand or need to hold on to a child. Just imho. </p><p></p><p>Just remembered. I buy aftermarket barrels for the glocks so I can shoot cast bullets and avoid controversy with the person shooting next to me at the range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tobyjoe, post: 75449399, member: 430584"] Some would rather concentrate on skills and leave things as is. That's good. That said, training one handed (Bullseye) will help to shoot well with the right and left hand. Might have an injured hand or need to hold on to a child. Just imho. Just remembered. I buy aftermarket barrels for the glocks so I can shoot cast bullets and avoid controversy with the person shooting next to me at the range. [/QUOTE]
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