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    Quote Originally Posted by Bolter86 View Post
    I also purchased an airsoft pistol of the same make & model that I own, so that I can practice at home on focusing on my front sight and dry fire to eliminate flinching.
    It's great that you are being pro-active in educating yourself in pistolcraft. I would, however, recommend you dry fire your actual pistol with snap caps rather than the airsoft gun. You won't damage your gun (unless it's a .22 that has dry fire restrictions) and it's better to have trigger time on what you will shoot for real anyways as there is a difference between an airsoft trigger vs a real firearm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bolter86 View Post
    I also purchased an airsoft pistol of the same make & model that I own, so that I can practice at home on focusing on my front sight and dry fire to eliminate flinching.
    Why not dry fire your firearm? Even a firing pin replacement is a fraction of an airsoft gun. Snapcaps if you are really concerned are $10-$15.

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    My buddy and I both shoot tight groups. I shoot his pistol about 2" left at 20 yards. He shoots mine about 2" right.

    If you are shooting right, move the slight a tad to the left. Use a pencil to scribe a mark on the sight/frame so you can see how much you move it.
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