Arc Angel
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About Me
- About Arc Angel
- Biography
- Christian, NRA Life Member, Certified Firearms Instructor (5 Disciplines). Reluctant Glock Armorer!
- Location
- Penn's Woods
- Interests
- Bible Study, Classic Knives, Firearms, & Metallic Cartridge Reloading.
- Occupation
- Happily Retired. (Playing With My Cat And Watching This Increasingly Insane World Go By.)
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Signature
- 'Wisdom To One Is Foolishness To Another; But, Alas, A Fool Knows Not The Difference; And, The Road To Hell? ...... It Remains Well Trod By Those Who Should Know Better.'
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Posted in Pistolcraft
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http://www.tacticalshooting.com/videos
'Reverse Chapman' is all D.R. uses; and he speaks about it at length and very well. (Made a convert out of me!) ![]() |
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Thanks Arc Angel; it was your glowing reports that prompted me to ask this question. Would you care to comment further on what you feel are the advantages of the Reverse Chapman? To clarify, did you experience less fatigue, better accuracy, quicker
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Posted in Pistolcraft
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You are anticipating the recoil. The short grip shows it less. It is subconscious.
The cure is a surprise break. Pull the trigger so slow that you don't know when it will fire. Take 30 seconds to slowly and steadily pull the trigger straight back toward the rear sight while keeping the sights on target. If you don't know when the gun will fire, your brain won't know when to flinch, thus your hands won't be suddenly moving in anticipation |
Posted in Pistolcraft
FIRST REPLY: All the dry firing in the world will NOT teach you the proper way to manipulate a Glock trigger. You need to use live ammunition. A typical beginner's drill goes something like this:
1. Go to the range, and work at 7.5 yards.
2. Aim at a large (B-27, or standard-size IDPA) target.
3. Take up the, 'front end slack' in the trigger.
4. PRESS through the trigger break.
5. While you're learning,...
1. Go to the range, and work at 7.5 yards.
2. Aim at a large (B-27, or standard-size IDPA) target.
3. Take up the, 'front end slack' in the trigger.
4. PRESS through the trigger break.
5. While you're learning,...
Posted in Faith
‘For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:’
‘Because, when they knew God, they glorified Him not as God, neither were they thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools; and changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image like...
‘Because, when they knew God, they glorified Him not as God, neither were they thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools; and changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image like...
Posted in Pistolcraft
Forget The C-1 Nonsense! What Does It Really Take To Be A CQB Pistol Gunfighter?
The primary focus of this article is not going to be on the, ‘mechanical requirements’ of CQB gunfighting. Instead, I’m going to emphasize the correct and well proven psychological attributes needed in order to survive an, 'up close and personal' CQB confrontation with pistols.
First, you have to be able to, 'read' other people well; Yes, you’ve got to be faster and more accurate...
The primary focus of this article is not going to be on the, ‘mechanical requirements’ of CQB gunfighting. Instead, I’m going to emphasize the correct and well proven psychological attributes needed in order to survive an, 'up close and personal' CQB confrontation with pistols.
First, you have to be able to, 'read' other people well; Yes, you’ve got to be faster and more accurate...




