Hi Tactical Hyve, could Coch and Dorr do a video focusing on hearing protection and communication headsets? I have Always been interested in how warriors deal with hearing loss on the battlefield. Thanks. Luv u😘
Put a piece of tape/paper between slide and barrel in the ejection port to prevent a complete lockup. The Glock trigger will then be able to move without being locked to the rear. It gives no resistance , so you have to deliberately use more force to simulate a realistic trigger pull.
Newer shooter with a question. I have a p365xl but the length of my fingers make it awkward for me to get my finger in the trigger guard without shifting my hand a bit. Is this something that is normal for those compact carry guns?? Should I train with this or perhaps go for a gun that has a bit more distance from the grip to the trigger.
I don't mean to jump in on a question directed to someone else here but ya just may want to test drive a few handguns that will serve your personal needs and make sure that it fits your hand & fingers . Easy to conceal and is reliable with a nice round count .
@@jordanduran1726 Good deal and you may like to check out NCengravers on TH-cam ya just might see something there ya like that will give you an idea for later on 🇺🇸👍.
You do realize that you can’t show or train people on DRY FIRING / TRIGGER control by keeping it in the holster. Must of missed that “rule” at Hatchcock village
I just got me a dry fire magazine, and I can already tell how much it’s going to help me with my trigger
I love dry fire mag
Very nice and thank ya much for this recap Boss .
Thanks for the Myles of information~
Nice 👍🏽
Hi Tactical Hyve, could Coch and Dorr do a video focusing on hearing protection and communication headsets? I have Always been interested in how warriors deal with hearing loss on the battlefield. Thanks.
Luv u😘
I really want a dry fire mag, but $100.... gonna be saving up for a bit.
Waste of $.
Put a piece of tape/paper between slide and barrel in the ejection port to prevent a complete lockup.
The Glock trigger will then be able to move without being locked to the rear.
It gives no resistance , so you have to deliberately use more force to simulate a realistic trigger pull.
Newer shooter with a question. I have a p365xl but the length of my fingers make it awkward for me to get my finger in the trigger guard without shifting my hand a bit. Is this something that is normal for those compact carry guns?? Should I train with this or perhaps go for a gun that has a bit more distance from the grip to the trigger.
I don't mean to jump in on a question directed to someone else here but ya just may want to test drive a few handguns that will serve your personal needs and make sure that it fits your hand & fingers . Easy to conceal and is reliable with a nice round count .
@@partydog1784 I appreciate the feedback. It's honestly an open question to anyone. I got my hands on a G19 and G48 and I'm considering those.
@@jordanduran1726 Good deal and you may like to check out NCengravers on TH-cam ya just might see something there ya like that will give you an idea for later on 🇺🇸👍.
Walking around with your gun out is wrong. You pull it when you identify a threat. This should also be for cops.
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You do realize that you can’t show or train people on DRY FIRING / TRIGGER control by keeping it in the holster.
Must of missed that “rule” at Hatchcock village