Although dry practice (aka dry fire) is often recommended, many shooters are unclear about the specifics of dry practice. Here is a short video, first in a series, to get gunowners started.
This series will include a video about safety procedures and a few sessions. I hope it will be useful to my readers and clients.
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GOOD STUFF!!! Can I re-post?
Gary J. Glemboski http://www.gatc.us
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Great Information, super content, absolutely hate computer generated voice, way too much like death by power point.
I understand about the voice. Since, like all firearms instructors, I like to hear myself talk :), I would prefer to do the narration myself. Unfortunately, my voice hasn’t quite recovered from having a ventilator shoved down my throat twice this year. Sometimes, my voice cracks so much, I just can’t do the narration. Hopefully, that situation will improve in the future.
BTW, the website says Combat Appendix Holster is Currently Not Available.
Is this a temporary situation?
If this will remain unavailable, will the payment be refunded?
Carl Floto 512-484-2444
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