dual wielding

Good point

if you think that the only way you would do something is if there is nobody else there to see you...............it might just be an indicator.

You're right.

If you are a member of a range where this is specifically verbotten - don't do it.

But if you are lucky enough to belong to a club where slightly unconventional fun (safely done fun) is allowed then......... have fun!! :) After all this isn't exactly a practice anyone is going to spend a lot of time at......but once in a while it's a blast to just ......!!!!!! DO IT !!!! Lol

John
 
I've done it with 2, 40s&w. My beretta and a buddies glock. Talk about not being able to hit anything but it sure was cool. Felt awkward as hell to reload though
 
My friends and I did it with a 9 mm in the right hand and 22 in the left. Couldn't hit anything cause we we laughing so hard. Sure was fun though!
 
This sounds like the Cowboy Action Shooting Gunfighter style, where you draw and shoot two guns at the same time (or almost the same time). Lots of fun, and legal on CAS ranges.
 
I often go to the range with people I'm trying to get into shooting. This topic comes up almost every time without fail. People seem to think the recoil of a .45 is too much to handle for dual wielding...They soon learn that anything is possible.
 
Every once in a while for the heck of it, just to see how many I can put on target. Is it the most practical method of shooting? No, not for me. still fun though, and its something different.
 
Why have I not tried this yet...oh right because I cant hit anything with one in my hand!
 
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