Finger on the trigger guard does not cause any movement to the front sight! At least not for someone with even slightly above basic knowledge. In fact, I find it STABILIZES the trigger pull. That with push-pull, and my front sight stays put! TRUST me, practice with the finger on the front of the trigger guard and you will love it. The front sight will stay put. But as the man states, practice is crucial. I am surprised he even tried to make that point.
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Dry fire will damage firing pin
Is it ok to dry fire 100 times?
On a modern striker fire pistol yes.
Finger on the trigger guard does not cause any movement to the front sight! At least not for someone with even slightly above basic knowledge. In fact, I find it STABILIZES the trigger pull. That with push-pull, and my front sight stays put!
TRUST me, practice with the finger on the front of the trigger guard and you will love it. The front sight will stay put. But as the man states, practice is crucial. I am surprised he even tried to make that point.