The Arms Guide June 7, 2017 by The Arms Guide Guest Writer
Pistols are uniquely American. Few countries in the world allow their citizens to own guns. Americans can not only own guns, they can own pistols. That is very rare on the planet and you should be taking advantage of this.
Learning to use a pistol like a carpenter uses a hammer, takes time, skill and expertise. If you’re completely new consider training. If you’ve been to the range a time or two, and you’d like to channel your inner John Wayne and sling lead from your sidearm, you’re in luck.
This is the start of your pistol education for people who’ll be carrying a pistol for protection from predators, both 2 legged and 4 legged, and people wanting to get a start in handgun hunting.
Whatever you want to do with your handgun you have to know these things…
Quick Navigation
1. Pistol Shooting Fundamentals
1.1 Sight Picture
1.2 Sight Alignment
1.3 Trigger Control
1.4 Follow Through
1.5 Breath Control – sometimes
Common Problems
2. Applying the Fundamentals
3. Measuring Your Progress
4. Technique Vs. Fundamentals
5. Situational Accuracy
5.1 Self Defense
5.2 Hunting
5.3 Getting More Accurate
6. Dry Practice
6.1 What is Dry Practice?
6.2 Dry Practice Safety
6.3 What Dry Practice Should Include
6.4 What Dry Practice Shouldn’t Include
6.5 Final Tips on Dry Practice
7. Moving Between Calibers
7.1 Moving Up in Power
7.2 Should I Practice with .22lr?
8. Handgun Hunting
8.1 Handgun Hunting Ethics
8.2 Handgun Hunting Calibers & Cartridges
8.3 Equipment
9. The Verdict
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