Originally Posted by
SIGguy229
I've transitioned easily between my SA/DA pistols and striker-fired pistols....how? Practice...Practice...Practice.
IMO, you're overthinking this alot....
If you don' have a LEM installed in your pistol, I suggest you try one first, They're not for everybody. However, I myself like the LEM,and I think it's easier to learn than a tradtional DA/SA pistol. That said, I have a"light" LEM in a P-2000, and like you, decided I should learn how to use it, Prior to this I've been shooting a M&P 9. Alot of dry fire practice,(with snap caps,of course) worked wonders, I'm finding out the P-2000 is a VERY accurate pistol, I've still got some work to do,as I still manage to pull some shots to the left, (trigger control, I know). But, I can see once you get this system mastered, the reward is excellant accuracy.I do agree though, you are overthinking this alot. Get some snap caps and start practicing, go to the range and see how you do, Be honest with yourself, (if you suck, you suck,) and dry fire practice some more, go back to the range and try again,I'm willing to bet you'll see some improvement,quickly..
Last edited by ralph; 01-15-11 at 08:27.
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