Just got back home from Phoenix and had a great time at Cunningham's class. I did fairly well, and I think I was about in the middle of te group performance-wise. Both Grant and the Arizona F&G people (who ran the range) were very good about accommodating my physical and hearing problems. I solved the hearing issue by using a plug in both ears and leaving my implant in place. It bypasses the outer and middle ears and has a program that reduces the noise of loud sounds just like the electronic muffs do.
Grant suggested that I might consider carrying my 4" 610. I am seriously thinking about it, as it is very reliable so far, and the 10 mm seems to me as if it would be a very good combat round. Another advantage is that it is very fast to reload; however, for civilians reloading is not a really crucial skill. For that reason, he did not spend a lot of time on reloading.
He suggested another thing and that is i devote about half of my practice time to one-handed shooting, due to my using a cane. I told him that I sometimes practice with a cane and that I will drop the cane and draw my gun; he said that I was doing well.
This was a very good and also very fun class.
I'm glad that I went.
No, he didn't, but I have a Don Hume N-frame pancake that I can use. Also, if push comes to shove, I can use my IWB FIST kydex that I got for my 625 some time back when I was a PI in Kansas. Kydex is hard on the gun's finish, though.Did he suggest a holster for you?
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