Posted April 14, 2017 4:27 pm by Comments

By Tom McHale

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By Tom McHale
Tom, introduces one of his firearms training routines, the First Shot On Target Drill, to improve draw and targeting speed.

For the First Shot On Target Drill, I like to start in this position. It’s basically the portion step in a draw where the support hand joins the firing hand.

USA –-(Ammoland.com)- Normally Hollywood movies dish out useful gun advice about as often as the sun goes out, but every once in a while, a movie presents a surprisingly relevant learning opportunity.

Take that corny 1980’s movie, The Karate Kid, for example. I’ll spare you the whole storyline, but in case you never saw it, here are the relevant plotline elements:

  • After getting triggered by Karate bullies, main character and overall snowflake, Daniel (The Karate Kid) decides that he wants to learn how to be a martial arts butt kicker.
  • He enlists the help of the Bruce Lee of local apartment maintenance guys, Mr. Miyagi.
  • Daniel shows up at Miyagi’s house for training and is immediately put to work waxing Miyagi’s cars and painting his wood fence.
  • After hours, or maybe minutes, of painting and waxing, Daniel get’s cranky about being Miyagi’s manual labor b&tch, until he …Read the Rest

    Source:: AmmoLand

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