Breaking in my gun

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Re: Breaking in my gun

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CompVest wrote:One other point keep the gun in close to you and at mid chest height. You have better use of your strength in close.
this is how i taught my mom to do it . shes 67 and not too strong .
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Re: Breaking in my gun

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Thanks for the advice. I'm not having trouble with the slide, just wanted to know if I should have expected more wear at this stage.
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Re: Breaking in my gun

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Slight correction - hammer, not trigger (I believe that's what you meant to type)
Quite right Andy, thanks for catching the error. Not in my best form today.
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