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Illustrated wroteGlock- wroteI wish i could have gone this weekend. I worked most of the weekend.
I did however have to draw on a person during a traffic stop. That was my only thrill this weekend.
Also, in that last photo. You might want to put your left hand a little further down the rail, you get better control.
Yeah thats my buddy (im in red). Idk why he was holding it so closely, we're both in the army he should know better lol.
But damn, whyd you have to draw?
Haha it's one of those things i cringe when i see.
We did a traffic stop on these two Hispanic kids coming from a known drug area. After i lit them up they stopped and then took off for like 100 feet and then stopped again. The passenger looked like he was moving around a lot. So we approached em' and the dudes were sketchy and kept moving and it was bugging me out so i drew and told them both to get out. My SGT got the driver out and i got the passenger. K9 came in and found bunch of dope and stuff. They also found a Tec-9 fully loaded under the passenger seat. So it could have went totally different but i'm glad it didn't
We did a traffic stop on these two Hispanic kids coming from a known drug area. After i lit them up they stopped and then took off for like 100 feet and then stopped again. The passenger looked like he was moving around a lot. So we approached em' and the dudes were sketchy and kept moving and it was bugging me out so i drew and told them both to get out. My SGT got the driver out and i got the passenger. K9 came in and found bunch of dope and stuff. They also found a Tec-9 fully loaded under the passenger seat. So it could have went totally different but i'm glad it didn't
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In my opinion the left hand should be between the end of the barrel shroud (in this case pic rail) and the balancing point of the rifle. If you're too far out with your hand you have more control but your arm gets tired very fast which ultimately destroys the goal of control as you start to shake. Too close and and little adjustment will be very drastic in the line of fire.
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Glock- wroteIllustrated wroteGlock- wroteI wish i could have gone this weekend. I worked most of the weekend.
I did however have to draw on a person during a traffic stop. That was my only thrill this weekend.
Also, in that last photo. You might want to put your left hand a little further down the rail, you get better control.
Yeah thats my buddy (im in red). Idk why he was holding it so closely, we're both in the army he should know better lol.
But damn, whyd you have to draw?Haha it's one of those things i cringe when i see.
We did a traffic stop on these two Hispanic kids coming from a known drug area. After i lit them up they stopped and then took off for like 100 feet and then stopped again. The passenger looked like he was moving around a lot. So we approached em' and the dudes were sketchy and kept moving and it was bugging me out so i drew and told them both to get out. My SGT got the driver out and i got the passenger. K9 came in and found bunch of dope and stuff. They also found a Tec-9 fully loaded under the passenger seat. So it could have went totally different but i'm glad it didn't
That's crazy man. Glad to hear it went to better way and you're safe.
I'm taking the State Police exam here on the 20th
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Illustrated wroteHey man, good luck. If you got any questions you can always shoot me a PM!Glock- wroteIllustrated wroteGlock- wroteI wish i could have gone this weekend. I worked most of the weekend.
I did however have to draw on a person during a traffic stop. That was my only thrill this weekend.
Also, in that last photo. You might want to put your left hand a little further down the rail, you get better control.
Yeah thats my buddy (im in red). Idk why he was holding it so closely, we're both in the army he should know better lol.
But damn, whyd you have to draw?Haha it's one of those things i cringe when i see.
We did a traffic stop on these two Hispanic kids coming from a known drug area. After i lit them up they stopped and then took off for like 100 feet and then stopped again. The passenger looked like he was moving around a lot. So we approached em' and the dudes were sketchy and kept moving and it was bugging me out so i drew and told them both to get out. My SGT got the driver out and i got the passenger. K9 came in and found bunch of dope and stuff. They also found a Tec-9 fully loaded under the passenger seat. So it could have went totally different but i'm glad it didn't
That's crazy man. Glad to hear it went to better way and you're safe.
I'm taking the State Police exam here on the 20th
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