Shooting in the States
Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 6:30 pm
Have been lucky enough to have a couple of days at work in LA recently. Found a range, booked up an instructor (as you can't shoot alone and the fact that it's been 15 years since my RAF days!) and had a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon shooting some 9mm.
Had shot the Walther and Browning Hi power in my service days so tried out some newer plastic with the Glock 17 first, will have to have a revisit next time now I know what to expect, as me and the trigger didn't really get on. Found the huge pull before you meet and resistance very strange, though better for subsequent shots not letting the trigger all the way out. So back to some older stuff and a huge improvement with an old S&W 1911 which I thought was lovely to shoot.
Hopefully will get back in the next few months this time with a colleague to hire a couple of different pistols.
Delighted to be able to shoot so easily, though perhaps slightly concerned too!
Think I learnt more in that hour from the instructor than ever I was taught in the military.
Had shot the Walther and Browning Hi power in my service days so tried out some newer plastic with the Glock 17 first, will have to have a revisit next time now I know what to expect, as me and the trigger didn't really get on. Found the huge pull before you meet and resistance very strange, though better for subsequent shots not letting the trigger all the way out. So back to some older stuff and a huge improvement with an old S&W 1911 which I thought was lovely to shoot.
Hopefully will get back in the next few months this time with a colleague to hire a couple of different pistols.
Delighted to be able to shoot so easily, though perhaps slightly concerned too!
Think I learnt more in that hour from the instructor than ever I was taught in the military.