>on another board about this guy.
>make fun of how he always changes his gun position
>an anon posts this
So is this legit good practice or just this tubby fuck justifying his reason for it?
>>33339246
Sorry my dumbass saved thumbnail
>>33339246
Example 1
>>33339246
Example 2
>>33339246
Theres two methods besides pieing the corner that most people use.
One is switching the weapon, which is good if you are going to be using your non dominant hand for a while.
Other way is "bumping" the gun over to your other shoulder and coming around the corner like so.
Usually this technique is used on long guns.
Always good to get comfy using either hand for shooting. Who knows when one will be incapacitated either from being wounded or more than likely trying to fend off an attacker with the other.
Also I can't stand shitty movies so I have never seen a Seagal film.
I recommend The Way of the Gun if you want to see some legit left handed operation going on.
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>>33339284
Clearly, this man is the Jeff Cooper of our time
>>33339284
learned from the best and the best only.
Siegel is single handedly the best actor in hollywood to consistently produce operatorkino
>>33339246
Who doesn't switch when pieing?
>>33339326
is flicking the safety on and off really a thing people do?
he knows hes going to shoot more but puts it on safe just to switch hands?
are people really this safety conscious?
>>33339517
yes, aaaaand yes
>>33339326
Travis Haley btw
>>33339311
no the fuck he isn't.
>>33342806
[citation needed]
What if someone suddenly peaks when you are in the middle of changing hands?