Dave Packard
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have some sort of idea of what it's doing, you're still going to have all of those skills.
Your grip's going to be the same, if not smaller.
So, you know, I've given it the same thought myself, whether I should go do matches with my 365, because my concealed carry setup is two extra 15 round mags, so I could run a whole USPSA match with my concealed carry setup.
I mean, what you could do is you could get an outside the waistband holster and run that during your run and guns and start getting from, if like, if you want to get familiar with it, um,
that's how you really get familiar with a gun.
Honestly.
Yeah.
It's a very small one.
That and the enclosed emitter as well to help keep dirt and lint and all sorts of nonsense out.
Yeah, man, I don't...
I think the answer genuinely, it's going to be a little bit of both.
You should run your concealed carry gun in something, if at least, at the very least, go do some fast drills with it or something like that.
If you want to, you can run it in your competitions.
You will get more familiar with it that way because you'll start shooting it like you're not thinking about it anymore.
They had the cards, the flash cards, the flat, the drill flash cards.
Yeah, I think so.
Montana Dirt Roads has an interesting question in the chat.
What's a good site for a pistol not factory made for one?
He's been thinking about one for his 45 M&P.
Bob's advice was he doesn't advocate for pistol dots on uncut slides because...