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| Sidearms Bring on the Pistols! From Splatmasters to modern day semi-auto pistols. |
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| Old Navy? No, Old Army! Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Michigan
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| A pistol instructor I once knew always said "A rifle held in two hands, with the butt against the shoulder is a tripod, a handgun held in two hands is a Bipod and a handgun held in one hand might as well be mounted on the end of a Mickey Mouse fishing pole". Being able to keep two hands on it easily will help with steadying for long shots I suspect. Rob
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| Pumpers use both hands. Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Nicholasville, KY
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| Weaver grip , weaver grip , weaver grip. The fore grip just stick out there I'm thinking I might use it for "run and gun". I don't do that much as it is not very effective but maybe.
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