LowRiderRed
Master
Finally took a few minutes to install the spike bayonet I got for Christmas on my Norinco SKS. I like it.
I got off work a few hours early yesterday, so I ran up to Vinegar Bend for a quick live fire practice session. I was able to get in over 500 rounds in just over an hour.
I started off with 135ish rounds of Ben Stoeger's Doubles Drill at 7yds.
I'm not all that displeased with my results (don't mind the pasters, they were already on the target before I started), but I know the top guys in the sport can keep all rounds within about a 3" circle at that distance. I need to work on my grip a little to make sure the gun comes back down to the same spot consistently.
I also did a lot of weak hand only work, probably close to 100 rounds. I discovered that the grip I've been using in dry fire beats the crap out of the inside of my thumb. When I tried wrapping my hand a little further around the gun, I found out that I was at the verge of getting slide bite (as indicated by the black marks left by the slide). I need to do more work to figure out a good middle ground that I can achieve consistently on the timer.
Was that at Jimmy's ?? --- SAWMAN
After upgrading my plate carrier last week, I decided to upgrade my SHTF sidearm rig as well. I replaced the Tactical Tailor leg rig with a new Blackhawk SERPA Level 2 USMC Tactical Holster with two Blackhawk SERPA magazine holders. It houses my Beretta 92FS/M9 that was a former USMC issue weapon.
I like drop rig holsters, not a fan of the reload technique from there. It may be practical if other gear occupies better locations.