03-23-2017, 08:41 AM
When I first got my CCW back in 1998 we had to show our marksmanship, shoot opposite of norm (right vs left) as if you were in a gun fight and your shooting hand/arm was shot (injured), rack off of your leg (hip or stomach), and do your best to reload with the injured arm or no arm. It was quite the class back then and now all CCW's take is a paper exam.
Depending on where I am, I will switch up from C2 and C3. Most of the time I carry C3 and that is what I mainly practice at the range, pulling out of the holster and immediately racking. I don't carry C2 very often, especially where I live. Now put me in Eugene or Portland Oregon and C1/C0 is the way I ride. Now for me C1/C0 is the same since I carry Glocks.
Depending on where I am, I will switch up from C2 and C3. Most of the time I carry C3 and that is what I mainly practice at the range, pulling out of the holster and immediately racking. I don't carry C2 very often, especially where I live. Now put me in Eugene or Portland Oregon and C1/C0 is the way I ride. Now for me C1/C0 is the same since I carry Glocks.
Depending on where I am, I will switch up from C2 and C3. Most of the time I carry C3 and that is what I mainly practice at the range, pulling out of the holster and immediately racking. I don't carry C2 very often, especially where I live. Now put me in Eugene or Portland Oregon and C1/C0 is the way I ride. Now for me C1/C0 is the same since I carry Glocks.


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