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    4 O'Clock back bruises

    Yes, I think that's where I was carrying, I had to adjust front and back, as drawing seemed awkward, from there, since I had preferred appendix carry for a while, but, like you say, it prints less, and is more discrete... I'll keep seeing what works best for me... TY
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    4 O'Clock back bruises

    LOL... New finding... Perhaps 4 o'clock might not work for me after all, unless I have a different holster... I just got an alen gear one... We'll see what happens... I don't think my buddies would like to play body slamming anymore... perhaps 30 years ago...:D
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    4 O'Clock back bruises

    I posted some pics below... And yes, it was sitting and standing and moving to practice realistic scenarios that probably caused them...
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    4 O'Clock back bruises

    Its a new finding... I think I am going to hold off on talking to the doc...
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    4 O'Clock back bruises

    I am pretty sure it was the grip and not the holster that caused it. I felt it every time I sat down or moved my body while training realistic scenarios..
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    4 O'Clock back bruises

    Just got my Alien Gear holster... I tried it for a day or so at 3 o'clock... Seems to work well for now...
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    4 O'Clock back bruises

    This is what I believe to be 4 o'clock in my body...
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    4 O'Clock back bruises

    I recently started training with my holster at 4 o'clock, and it feels ok to draw from there, as my holsters are all canted 15% and, ergonomically, it feels it is the right spot to carry and draw from. I noticed after a couple of days that I had black marks on my back. I did not realize feeling...
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    Looking for good dry fire drills

    Agh No iMac app...:( Thank you for the tip though...
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    Looking for good dry fire drills

    I concur with you. I've had a lot of fun with my laserlyte bullets and targets. I really feel I've improved my aim and presentation timing... Still, am not sure what that feels like with live ammo were I to have the same scenarios I play when dry drilling...practicepracticepractice... huh?
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    Looking for good dry fire drills

    Hahaha! good one... If I watch MSNBC, That channel will keep me real busy around news time... Don't think I want to ruin my TV screen either...:rolleyes:
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    Looking for good dry fire drills

    OK, I get the idea, however, pistol snap caps are a different breed, as when drilling with those, I have loaded one or two in each magazine, and as I rack the last one, I have practice reloading... However I have literally spend 10 minutes or more trying to find my damn snap caps... (I guess...
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    Looking for good dry fire drills

    Hmm, not sure what "aimed presses" are... maybe they are particular of revolvers and not semi-auto pistols. I will have to try with my laserlyte bullet on my pistols. Thank you.
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    Looking for good dry fire drills

    When I skimmed your post a while back, I used the various targets you mentioned, light bulbs around my apartment, light switches, door knobs and such. Really interesting drills while moving, escaping or what have you (realistic practice...) Thanks again.
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    Looking for good dry fire drills

    Thank you for the video. I am a big fan of Rob Pincus myself. I went to the range today. I watch a lot of videos to inform and educate myself in the proper and efficient use of firearms. I brought my Glock 42 with me today. Seems that, at short range, I have no problem emptying my magazine at...
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