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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3309513" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>That's why I tell people to pick one EDC. Do not have a rotation of different positioned holsters, different functioning guns, different ammo. You need consistency, I know this because of experience. Pick out one system you can and will, commit to training with and commit to carry every day. Know the function of your gun. Know your sight picture. Know the direction your magazine reload is facing. Do not train to catch your ejected magazine let it drop. Always have your reload ready coming up to the gun when ejecting the empty. Know where you put your hand on the magazine and practice practice practice until it is muscle memory. This will greatly reduce the FU factor when the pucker factor hits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3309513, member: 44288"] That's why I tell people to pick one EDC. Do not have a rotation of different positioned holsters, different functioning guns, different ammo. You need consistency, I know this because of experience. Pick out one system you can and will, commit to training with and commit to carry every day. Know the function of your gun. Know your sight picture. Know the direction your magazine reload is facing. Do not train to catch your ejected magazine let it drop. Always have your reload ready coming up to the gun when ejecting the empty. Know where you put your hand on the magazine and practice practice practice until it is muscle memory. This will greatly reduce the FU factor when the pucker factor hits. [/QUOTE]
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