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PAHRUMP, NV — At Front Sight this weekend for two days of handgun private training. Most of the training I’ve done over the last year has been with rifle and this is my first handgun training since last June, when I was finally able to pass Front Sight’s skills test (after 13 years of trying). Here is an excerpt of my notes from that training:

  • Don’t stop at Count 1 – “down and bounce” to smooth, quicken draw.
  • Slack out of trigger at Count 4.
  • Support hand at belly button.
  • Surprise break – don’t take too long, make sure only trigger finger moves & sights aligned.
  • Isometric tension – as much as you can – push/pull until gun shakes then ease off (no squeezing w/hand)

Mostly stuff I learned before but forgot, had to re-learn as the skills are perishable.

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David R. Duringer, JD, LL.M, is a concealed firearm instructor and tax lawyer specializing in business and estate planning; licensed to practice law in the states of California and Washington. He is managing shareholder at Protective Law Corporation, serving Southern California from its Laguna Hills (Orange County) headquarters and a satellite office in Coronado (San Diego County).

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