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Shooting your M-11 Safely
When new M-11 owners first get to the range they have a nasty habit of shooting their new gun unsafely. These dangerous shooting styles are a result of shooters imitating what they see in Hollywood movies.

The M-11 is not a noobie friendly firearm, and in stock condition can be outright dangerous in inexperienced hands. The thing that most people don’t anticipate is how fast the muzzle can climb because in every movie they have seen the gun stays on target when firing away.

I have put together a simple shooting technique guide below to help out. It is geared toward the full-auto M-11s but some techniques can apply to semi-auto pistols also.

 

Shooting Positions
Safe
The pictured shooting technique is probably one of the safest. The shooter places the butt stock firmly against the shoulder and gets into a strong shooting stance to control the gun with his or hers weight. The non-shooting hand is inserted into the front strap and then holds onto the main grip.

This shooting position allows the shooter to have as much control as possible over the gun and keeps all hands and fingers away from the muzzle.


Safe
The pictured shooting technique is safe if the shooter controls the gun by firing in burst. Make sure the non-shooting hand is inserted into the front strap and then holds on the main grip or else the gun may climb excessively.

This shooting position allows the shooter to have control over the gun and keeps all hands and fingers away from the muzzle.


UnSafe

The pictured shooting technique is very unsafe! The shooter does have some control by grasping the front of the gun, but this puts his hand and fingers at risk of being shot, burned, or broken (by charging knob). Also the front strap may swing in front of the muzzle and be shot requiring you to purchase a new one.

UnSafe for Full-Auto
The pictured shooting technique is unsafe for full-auto shooters. The shooter has no control in full-auto because it will climb excessively with out support from the non-shooting hand. In semi-auto this technique is ok because the risk of the gun climbing uncontrollably is reduced. Also the front strap may swing in front of the muzzle and be shot requiring you to purchase a new one.
UnSafe

The pictured shooting technique is very unsafe. Unlike in the Hollywood movies, the shooter has no control & it will climb at an angle. The risk of a shell or powder residue ejecting into the shooters face is also quite high.

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