Posted: 8/26/2009 11:35:46 AM EDT
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anybody have any recomendations on a good glock training video, i know there is alot out there to choose from? My main focus is to improve my grouping by finding the best stance, trigger pull, and hand/arm positioning that works for me and other tips to help increase my accuracy.
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A video may help, but you really need an instructor. Either check with your local range or contact NRA for a list of NRA Certified Handgun Instructors in your area and sign up for a class, it's way more effective and you can have an experienced eye to critique your grip, position, stance, etc. with instant feedback. This will also keep you from practicing mistakes and habits that will later have to be broken and re-learned to do it correctly. It won't cost any more than a video, and will be a lot more effective.
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A video may help, but you really need an instructor. Either check with your local range or contact NRA for a list of NRA Certified Handgun Instructors in your area and sign up for a class, it's way more effective and you can have an experienced eye to critique your grip, position, stance, etc. with instant feedback. This will also keep you from practicing mistakes and habits that will later have to be broken and re-learned to do it correctly. It won't cost any more than a video, and will be a lot more effective. This is my opinion, YMMV. Great advice. Besides, pistol training is pistol training, the Glock isn't so different from other pistols that you would be looking for "Glock pistol specific" instruction, I don't think. |