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defensive training with rob pincus learn how to improve your defensive shooting skills with the laserlyte laser trainer and one of the world s premier instructors presentation from the ready the ready position is an important staging position for the firearm in the ready position you should be able to search an area assess a situation and perform just about any plausible weapons manipulation reloading clearing a malfunction etc efficiently a preferred ready position such as the high compressed ready will keep the firearm close to your body to increase retention reduce fatigue and allow you to respond to threats in any direction from your body without swinging the firearm extension and press orient yourself towards your target and rapidly extend your firearm into the shooting position pressing a shot just as your firearm settles into the shooting position reaches full extension in and parallel with your line of sight it is possible that your firearm will obscure the laser dot at the very end of this motion do not get into the habit of searching for the laser when you are at extension at this point your focus should be on the threat or on your sights depending on the need for precision evaluation after your shot you should be looking for two things 1 does the laser dot appear in the target area that you have designated 2 does the laser dot appear as a line extreme movement during trigger press or as a dot if your dot is not appearing consistently inside of your target area go back to the presentation from ready drill and refine your extension or take more time to settle the gun before your first shot once you have become smooth and you start moving faster it can be helpful to have a training partner watch the motion of the laser dot while you are extending notes remember that with many firearm designs you will need to cycle the action of the firearm between each shot be sure to do this in a way that is consistent with your reloading and malfunction clearing techniques to learn more defensive and marksmanship shooting techniques visit icetraining.us 17 safety when training always be sure to clear your firearm of all ammunition and separate any ammunition from your laser trainer practice area you should always train with your pistol oriented in a safe direction as an additional safety measure when working with a training partner or partners all participants should check all firearms together before beginning your training session.

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