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Old 08-10-2012, 03:36 PM   #1981
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Originally Posted by Mr Twisty View Post
Before you watch this, a big CAVEAT is in order..... I've been shooting for 40 years, and have been practicing this technique for quite a while. It's a great way to lose a leg, or cripple yourself for the rest of your life, so don't just go out and try it.

Thousands of dry-fire draws, and BB pistol hip shooting have been used to get to this point. I could draw faster, but every motion is intentional.

The holster is a Blackhawk CQC with the button lock release. The button has my finger near the trigger when pushed and beginning draw, so I keep my index finger straight during the draw until the barrel is horizontal and on target. Never let your finger touch ANY trigger until the barrel is aimed at the target!!!!

New shooters shouldn't even THINK about trying this! I can't stress enough how dangerous this is with live loads!
I load my own rounds, these are light loads,and round nose bullets, (no hollow points!)...with just enough kick to cycle the slide. I like them light just in case anything detrimental should happen, it may not do as much damage.

Are you kidding? Do you know how many times I've seen this done in old west movies. I'm trying it out tonight.
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