dual wielding

Everyone does it once. I don't know how the range officer feels about it, but if you want o and no one is around to make fun of you or give you hell, go nuts. Just be safe. You also won't hit anything... Haha.

Like I said though, everyone does it once....
 
So..... someone has actually seen a range rule posted that says:

"Thou shalt NOT dual wield" ???

Lol.

I've done it....why not? It's fun :)

As long as you pay attention and keep the muzzles level and downrange.....fill your boots pilgrim.

John
 
So..... someone has actually seen a range rule posted that says:

"Thou shalt NOT dual wield" ???

Lol.

I've done it....why not? It's fun :)

As long as you pay attention and keep the muzzles level and downrange.....fill your boots pilgrim.

John

Our range rules state only one firearm to be used at a time.
 
I've done it with matched 1911's. Fun to try once, but .45 is expensive and the accuracy goes out the window. While youre at it, turn the gun sideways and peel some caps;)
 
awesome! haha i definitely will try it when there is no one at the range... but first i have to get 2 pistols :) im a few weeks away from having my restricted license and i am either getting a m&p 40 or a ruger sr40 the price is attractive for the ruger.
 
done it before, fun to try, cant hit anything because there is no way to aim. only way to make it work would be with lasers mounted.
 
Strange; I've never had the urge, despite having the opportunity & means.
Firing from the hip seems pointless too, but I've done that.
I get more of a thrill out of hitting something I've aimed at.
Not being judgmental, just saying.
 
yeah it would be a ####s and giggles kinda thing not into wasting too much ammo. was just wondering if there was a law or not i guess it is just the range rules which i respect, but what nobody knows won't hurt me right? this is all hypothetical of course :)
 
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