Use the drops and gauze pads...that will get most of it...but not get rid of it. Try q-tips with some watered down peroxide to get down in it and get the nasty stuff out. The peroxide will loosen the crap and make it easier to get out.
That Caspian custom is definitely not my gun haha...wish it was.
Just a picture I dug up to show good form.
As far as the stipling...I have done it on some Glocks and similar composites. Very easy, and helps a lot.
That grip is one of the most secure grips out there and is the one...
Something like this. Modify this setup to make it comfortable for you...but this is the proper pistol grip technique. Having your left thumb forward is key. This should reduce your group size and make you feel more in control. Try it out.
Hey drunk medic...,
You might want to rethink the way you grip your USP. Try putting your left hand up higher, around your other fingers. Your left thumb should be almost parallel with the slide and just below it.
This will give you MUCH better control over the pistol and better target...
I was at work at 5am...and sold over 50 guns by 11am, as well as all the other sale stuff. Pulled up to the store not expecting anything and then...BAM...a line of like 100 people outside the store. It was a crazy day and wasn't expected.
I don't know the actual number today...but it was over...
Well...my Psychology final depends on the Auburn vs. Alabama game. If Alabama wins then we get open book...so I kinda hope they win even though I am an Auburn fan.
Wow...
Why would you even want to do 150 on a highway? Kinda pointless. I admit that I have street raced many times but usually stop before 100. I still mess around...but I am paying for it and have court in a few days for racing on the highway...I was at 11 at night, no one on the highway...
Need to know what you want it for?
Second...I would recommend 9mm, just because cost of shooting it is low and will allow you to get aquainted with HGs faster and cheaper.
Even though Ford did not release a Letter Number class for the New Edge, it is just accepted as the New Edge rather then calling it a SN95. 99-04 is the forgotten year haha.
New Edge would be proper for 99-04. My car is not an SN95, the curvy 94-98 would be.
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