venomballistics
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Excellent thread!! I'm a new guy on the block (ex military from the early 70's), and I haven't handled a weapon in 25 years. With that said, I recently purchased a new M&P 9FS, and I can't help but wonder how I can train myself from keeping my finger out of the trigger hole. I mean my first impulse, when grabbing the weapon to rack the slide, is to have my finger in the trigger hole. I know that's a terrible habit, but with that in mind, it absolutely terrifies me to ever consider carrying with one in the chamber. Sorry to revive an old thread.
well .. obviously you know you need to work on buffing some of those old bad habits out of your handling.
very few have escaped that one and had to work on something at some time somewhere despite how they might climb down your throat about it today.
Next, is your understanding of your firearm.
If you can manage to rewind the tape (8 track I well imagine) to your boot camp days, you might recall drills pertaining to disassembly , cleaning, and assembly of standard arms.
while maintenance is forefront in these drills, they also serve the purpose of showing you how these things work.
strip that thing down, take your time, and understand how those parts play with each other.
when you understand how and when it works, you also understand how and when it won't.
this will contribute to your confidence in carrying with one in the pipe.
Japan, as we all know, forbids its citizenry, the possession of firearms.
as a result, those Japanese citizens who did have interest in firearms had to get clever.
as a result, there is the wonderful world of airsoft replica weapons. Somewhere, someone offers some form of replica of your firearm. It would not be a bad idea to use one to help you buff out some of your handling and even some marksmanship issues