Thank youbronco78 wrote:So long as a shooter is maintaining muzzle awareness, not flagging another shooter and his rounds are impacting down range, there is no safety violation.

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Thank youbronco78 wrote:So long as a shooter is maintaining muzzle awareness, not flagging another shooter and his rounds are impacting down range, there is no safety violation.
+1 on all three points. Or is that +3?bronco78 wrote: ...
Holding a weapon weak hand, out of position, laying on my side, or even upside down is no more or less dangerous then another hold method.. ,, You coming over to my lane is,, stay away unless invited.So long as a shooter is maintaining muzzle awareness, not flagging another shooter and his rounds are impacting down range, there is no safety violation.
And...Your other hand has to hold up your baggy britches.03Lightningrocks wrote:You probably misunderstood what the RO was upset over. I bet you were not using proper sideways gun technique. First and foremost I notice non-gang affiliated people fail to hold the gun above head level while pointing it down toward the target. You also must say lots of curse words while firing the gun. I bet you also forgot to put your gold caps in place on your front teeth.
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On second thought, how about raising your right hand and repeating five times "I am NOT a gangsta."atxgun wrote:How many Hail Mary's and Our Father's should I say for penance?
Unless your ejected casing is bouncing off something the gun does not care if the ejection port is up or down.. I have shot thousands of rounds around, over, under between barriers with both US army service pistols and personal ones...holding the pistol sideways, canted and even upside down... The pistol simply does not care,,, just point it in the right direction and all will be well.. Practice, practice, practice...The Annoyed Man wrote:Steve, I have a question though about right/left handedness....
I am left handed. If I shoot horizontally from my strong side, the ejection port of my pistol is facing downward. For a right handed shooter, it's facing upward. You've all indicated so far that shooting horizontally works for you and the gun does not experience malfunctions. But is my being left-handed going to influence the reliability shooting horizontally? Most of the time, the pistol is likely to be either a 3" or 5" 1911.