Harford county SO.
Yeah. Weak hand only strings of fire have always been part of training and quals. The "partially injured / lightly usable" strong hand just didn't make sense to me.
Anyway, more of a curiosity than anything else.
Fair enough. But the difference in grip vs. "exposed body" in such a scenario is mm in measurement. Done right, off side obstructions do not hinder strong side grip.
Given the purpose of the LEOSA qual (and some of the guys I've seen on the range doing it), I just don't see that as a...
I recently did my LEOSA re-qual. One of the strings of fire was several rounds using your weak hand, but using your strong hand for support. After decades of military and LEO training, this is the first time I've encountered this.
Educate me. If I have two hands available, why would I use...
She's been briefly discussed here:
Post in thread 'Goodbye, America: Documenting the decline of Democrat controlled cities' https://www.mdshooters.com/threads/...emocrat-controlled-cities.277410/post-7384601
I have the Noveske on my 7.5" AR pistol range toy. At close quarters, even if you miss the target you still stand a good chance of giving them a good scorching.
(not me)