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Finally a use for all those threaded barrels...
220gn 10mm subs are pretty sweet.
*wrong video, fixed now..
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When there's a 20oz can hanging off the front it's a little tense... my fingers are a bit fat and stupid when it comes to shooting grips.Wow. Great grip.
The new one shouldn't be more than 4 days if you are doing individual. My recent purchases were all 4 days for atf approval.I was able to sign up and print at SHOT 1/25? and received approval 5/31.
Just put in for a YHM M2 45acp can and we will see.
Please please please. For the Love of God and all that is holy, go take a basic pistol course.When there's a 20oz can hanging off the front it's a little tense... my fingers are a bit fat and stupid when it comes to shooting grips.

It's a hit or miss. My buddy is at 60days non trust. I am at 3 weeks on one and 1 week on another non trust. I did one as a single shot trust and I am at 3 months on that one. I did have 5 cleared in one day back in May.The new one shouldn't be more than 4 days if you are doing individual. My recent purchases were all 4 days for atf approval.
Time is the problem... running a business, family activities, etc. doesn't allow much real range time. I didn't spend any time shooting pistol growing up, more rifles and shot guns.Please please please. For the Love of God and all that is holy, go take a basic pistol course.
You have tons of guns but I can tell you've NEVER taken a course on how to actually use them. What's the point of having tools and not knowing how to build a house with them.
This is meant as an encouragement. Please brother, go learn how to be proficient. It will be fun to learn how to hit targets accurately and consistently. You'll be a better man for it.
Poor guy's doing the best he can...Wow. Great grip.
Check out a thumbs forward grip on the tube.Time is the problem... running a business, family activities, etc. doesn't allow much real range time. I didn't spend any time shooting pistol growing up, more rifles and shot guns.
I'm currently watching all I can about fixing my grip issues, building a back yard range seemed to help getting more trigger time. Some range expansion is planned as well. My scores and hit ratios are pretty decent for a cross-eye dominant lefty :lol:
I'd say I was struggling with the weight as well.
If I'm defending my home and property it isn't going to be with a pistol and my carbine rounds are almost boring at self defense ranges.
Building things without a lick of training my life story, our way was to get tools and figure it out.
My apologies. That was unnecessarily harsh. That said, there's lots of great videos available online to help. One thing you DO NOT want to be doing is wrapping your support hand thumb behind the pistol. I've seen some very ugly injuries from folks doing that.When there's a 20oz can hanging off the front it's a little tense... my fingers are a bit fat and stupid when it comes to shooting grips.

Trust or normal?ATF must have read my earlier post...
Submitted 3/3/24
Approved 7/17/24
136 days.
I just picked up my first suppressor!!!![]()
One thing you DO NOT want to be doing is wrapping your support hand thumb behind the pistol. I've seen some very ugly injuries from folks doing that.
Form 4 Individual through Silencer Shop.Trust or normal?
I hear you dude. I've got 2 kids under 2, I run a business as well, along with up keep of 5 acres up in the hills. I get MAYBE one day a month to dedicate to shooting/improvement, and not a full day at that. Take a course someplace local, should have a 4hr-ish class on how to hold, grip, operate and make solid hits with a pistol. Then get a "Dryfiremag" for your Glock and spend 10-15 mins a day dryfiring.Time is the problem... running a business, family activities, etc. doesn't allow much real range time. I didn't spend any time shooting pistol growing up, more rifles and shot guns.
I'm currently watching all I can about fixing my grip issues, building a back yard range seemed to help getting more trigger time. Some range expansion is planned as well. My scores and hit ratios are pretty decent for a cross-eye dominant lefty :lol:
I'd say I was struggling with the weight as well.
If I'm defending my home and property it isn't going to be with a pistol and my carbine rounds are almost boring at self defense ranges.
Building things without a lick of training my life story, our way was to get tools and figure it out.
We are God's chosen. You right handed normies wouldn't understandPoor guy's doing the best he can...
You know, being wrong handed and all...![]()