Man shot in leg at Sig Sauer's training facility
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Re: Man shot in leg at Sig Sauer's training facility
Wonder how many times that day the instructors had told the guy to get his finger off the trigger while holstering?
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warnmar10 wrote:They shoot Glocks at Sig School?
Only if you are willing to shoot yourself in the leg. Pretty stiff requirements in my opinion.
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Re: Man shot in leg at Sig Sauer's training facility
I would like to know the plateform.
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Was it a striker fired no safety design? Does not have to be a Glock. Look at the striker fire, no thumb safety weapons at the LAPD....NDs up 30% since they began to change to the platform.WTR wrote:I would like to know the platform.
Re: Man shot in leg at Sig Sauer's training facility
One time you wish for Taurus jammomatic...
Re: Man shot in leg at Sig Sauer's training facility
Surely it wasn't a DA/SA pistol
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It would be interesting to learn what type of holster the person was using, whether he/she was using an overgarment, etc.
Also, I have observed how some individuals can get into a hurry to holster their handguns in a group training environment, so as not to be perceived as holding back the rest of the group, and they get sloppy with their trigger-finger placement and overall technique.
I think it was Massad Ayoob (not entirely sure, though) that once commented about holstering a handgun "reluctantly", ie, without hurry.
Also, I have observed how some individuals can get into a hurry to holster their handguns in a group training environment, so as not to be perceived as holding back the rest of the group, and they get sloppy with their trigger-finger placement and overall technique.
I think it was Massad Ayoob (not entirely sure, though) that once commented about holstering a handgun "reluctantly", ie, without hurry.
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They don't require you to shoot Sig products at the academy or their instructor led classes. They've got guns you can shoot there if you don't want to bring in your own.warnmar10 wrote:They shoot Glocks at Sig School?
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Me too!!! Everyone should also.AndyC wrote:And that's why I pack a small trauma-kit with me to the range.
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There's a new syndrome in town.
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Re: Man shot in leg at Sig Sauer's training facility
yerasimos wrote:It would be interesting to learn what type of holster the person was using, whether he/she was using an overgarment, etc.
Also, I have observed how some individuals can get into a hurry to holster their handguns in a group training environment, so as not to be perceived as holding back the rest of the group, and they get sloppy with their trigger-finger placement and overall technique.
I think it was Massad Ayoob (not entirely sure, though) that once commented about holstering a handgun "reluctantly", ie, without hurry.
I have never understood the need to reholster quickly. If I have to use my gun in a SD situation, it will stay in my hand until I'm sure the threat is over. Reholstering is going to be done slowly and deliberately, only after I'm sure it is no longer necessary to hold it. JMHO
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Re: Man shot in leg at Sig Sauer's training facility
This has just given me another opportunity to discuss trigger disapline, holstering and reholstering with my Sister, as she carries a G 19.