Shooting right handed and aiming with her left eye is a little odd, but I suppose it would work. Seeing this reminded me of an old post of Snigs:
So, today I shot the way I wanted to- one handed*, rapid-fire- pulling the trigger as fast as I could on the 22 & cocking & firing the 357 as quickly as I could, as well. I also changed my grip on the 357, to something that feels slightly more natural for me.Everything I've ever seen recommends using both hands, mostly to improve your aim. I imagine you should be able to hold the gun steadier using two hands than just one. And then I saw this video.
*My initial firearms training years ago was done by my Daddy, who taught me to shoot one-handed. He said if you had to hold a gun with two hands, it was too much gun for you & that two-handed shooting was theatrical. Not saying he was right or wrong, but it works for me.
So maybe handgun means just that, it's a handgun, not a handsgun. Ha.
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I power-watched my way through seasons 1-3 in about a week, and it was week one that hooked me. I'm on week 4 now and so far I'm not as entranced. I still dig it, though.
I think the best part is seeing Ellen's reactions, what she does and what she says whenever she runs into the next bit of Glenn/Patty's malfeasance. And there's always another one. Plus there are dead bodies.
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