How to Master the Mini Glock

Glock makes four handguns in a small frame size. These are commonly referred to as mini-Glocks. The Glock 27 is a .40 caliber version of the small-frame pistol. The Glock 26 is chambered in 9mm, the 29 in 10mm, and the 30 is a .45 caliber. According to the Glock FAQ, "Because of the small size, the Mini-Glocks do require practice and more attention to the fundamentals." Learn about all aspects of shooting and maintaining your small-frame pistol to master the mini-Glock.

Instructions

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      Understand the basic workings of the pistol. Learn the parts of the gun and how they work together when you are firing the gun. Know how to quickly load and unload the pistol.

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      Learn to disassemble the mini-Glock. Cleaning the gun requires disassembling it to a point where you can clean the internal parts of the gun. Know how to clean the gun and do so after each time you shoot it.

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      Research carrying options. A small-frame Glock is a common choice for a concealed carry weapon. Try on different holsters. Find one that is comfortable and that you can easily draw the pistol from.

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      Practice drawing your mini-Glock. Master the art of quickly and easily drawing the pistol from a number of positions.

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      Master aiming the pistol accurately. Ensure you can easily get the correct sight picture and line it up with the target. Memorize the correct sight picture for different ranges.

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      Practice firing your mini-Glock. A small-frame handgun is more difficult to shoot than a full-frame handgun. According to ChuckHawks.com, "The lighter a gun is, the harder it recoils." Ensure you can handle the recoil produced by a small-frame Glock.