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Old 06-03-2017, 09:23 PM
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I've got a torn rotator cuff (left shoulder) and an arthritic thumb (left hand) and shoot a handgun right handed. You may, at this point, think "what's the problem?" I was trained to shoot Glocks two-handed and I can no longer raise my left arm shoulder height without considerable shaking - not conducive to accurate shooting. At the LGS they suggested I learn to shoot one-handed and showed me a Bersa Thunder .380. Looks like a Walther PPK clone. It's a blowback with the 3 1/2" barrel fixed to the alloy frame and is quite light. Anyway, I took their advice, bought the gun, and after several range sessions have become as good as I ever was with a Glock shooting with both hands. As for the Bersa, it's dependable and accurate and has very little recoil.

Now, what is point shooting, or am I already doing it?
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