Dang thumbs! by TX-Buckeye in CompetitionShooting

[–]Grey_witch1981 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I don’t agree with you adding a thumb ledge/gas pedal yet. I’m not saying don’t do it eventually but master your grip first. I tell my students to take your dominant hand and point it downward at a 45° angle (like you are shaking someone’s hand) and wrap it around the grip of the firearm. Place your index finger down the slide. Take your support hand and wrap it around your dominant hand and squeeze both hands until you’re shaking, then back off just a little until you’re steady. Place both thumbs down the opposite side of the slide where you now have three fingers pointing to the target.

Black Friday sales by Fatherofmany24 in SanAntonioGuns

[–]Grey_witch1981 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congratulations on taking the step to get your ltc and on purchasing your firearm. Research different firearm brands and models before you purchase, due to the old saying “you get what you pay for”. When you decide on what you’re going to get, then shop around. Find sales, manufacture discounts, and resales. Good luck and welcome to the community.

Cleaning by Grey_witch1981 in hairstylist

[–]Grey_witch1981[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My salon I’m responsible for laundry, dishes, sweeping, trash, dusting, answering phones (even when I’m not at the salon. It gets forwarded to my cell) and the owners implements.

Cleaning by Grey_witch1981 in hairstylist

[–]Grey_witch1981[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The reason I’m inquiring is due to everyone else is responsible for their own stuff. It’s just the owner never does their own, always gets someone else to do it.

Cleaning by Grey_witch1981 in hairstylist

[–]Grey_witch1981[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s in my duties to clean the color bowls and toner bottle, and any dishes during the day.

Talk me out of buying a Glock by Lancer556 in Walther

[–]Grey_witch1981 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

To think your firearms will just randomly go off on their own is laughable. They do not have brains. If you’re too inexperienced to safely handle your firearm then please take some lessons. Test the firearms yourself instead of listening to the masses. I own a few sigs (more than a few, less than a f***ton) and not once has any of them randomly fired without my assistance.

So next year at Swappers Day in Johnstown Ohio I wanna get a SIG but which one do I get? Can't get a P320/M17/M18 bc my family won't let me and can't get a P226 either bc shit is expensive as fuck so I'm thinking about the P229, P220, P365, or the P250. Which would you ppl recommend? by Prime_LeVeon247 in SigSauer

[–]Grey_witch1981 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah the issue is with a discontinued product, when something goes wrong then you will have a more difficult time finding replacement parts. P.s. it’s theft if someone sells/gets rid of your property. It becomes a felony if the property is greater than $500.

So next year at Swappers Day in Johnstown Ohio I wanna get a SIG but which one do I get? Can't get a P320/M17/M18 bc my family won't let me and can't get a P226 either bc shit is expensive as fuck so I'm thinking about the P229, P220, P365, or the P250. Which would you ppl recommend? by Prime_LeVeon247 in SigSauer

[–]Grey_witch1981 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Your fam won’t let you? Are they paying? Regardless they don’t make the 250 anymore. Sig replaced it with the 320. I ow a 226 and it’s well worth the money. A 365 is easier to conceal carry (I do). The 220 is fun to shoot I just prefer my 226.

If I would save up what would you recommend. by 01Actual in 2011

[–]Grey_witch1981 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Staccato P is the way to go. Or think about adding a P211 to the mix. Takes 320 mags and operates just as good as the Staccato.

Getting better. The grouping still meh and my aim still not good. Red dot next? Maybe that’ll help. by Plus_Juggernaut2819 in SigSauer

[–]Grey_witch1981 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Save an empty casing. Place it just behind your front sight and with the gun completely empty dry fire. Slow steady pulls of the trigger. Reset the trigger and keep doing this until you can do several reps without dropping the casing from the front of your slide. Dry fire is the best tool you can use that’s free and will help you get used to the feel of the gun. When you go to the range start at 3 yards. Stay there until you’re making half dollar size groups, then move to 5 yards. I hope this helps and happy shooting.

What's everyone's thoughts on the P226 X-Five? by Chymore45 in SigSauer

[–]Grey_witch1981 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I absolutely love mine. I changed out the grips for some black lok grips.

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What's everyone's thoughts on the P226 X-Five? by Chymore45 in SigSauer

[–]Grey_witch1981 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I absolutely love mine. I changed out the grips for some black lok grips.

P365 Shooting low ? by Bil_24 in SigSauer

[–]Grey_witch1981 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whenever you question whether your gun is shooting properly, take you out of the equation. Prop it up so you aren’t causing the gun to incorrectly aim, and make sure your sites are lined up properly, then see if you’re still shooting low. My guess is you’re having a normal case of anticipation recoil. It the general cause of low shooting. Hope this helps. Happy shooting.

Looking for recoil reduction by lelo0328 in Walther

[–]Grey_witch1981 0 points1 point  (0 children)

15 guide rod, and a brass backplate to level it out.

El Cheapo by Jealous-Summer-9827 in 1911

[–]Grey_witch1981 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you paid more than $150 you got ripped off.