My main method is center body with target, breathe in, get sight picture, and slowly squeeze the trigger, all while maintaining control of the firearm.
Here in Fort Wayne from what I've heard, the laws are you are able to fire them within your property, but to kill rodents and other animals, you must have some way to clean them up.
This reminds me of an airsoft (yes I know not a real gun) pistol that was a replica basically of the 1911. I disassembled it once for an unknown reason, and it stayed that way.
Yes I understand they have been around for a while, but it's not every day that you find them. I'm into the piston-driven style because I think it would work better from a blueprint perspective. Yes, I have not ever had a misfeed on the direct gas style, but I do prefer the piston style.
I like all of Rugers' rifle designs, but I find their pistols lacking. The design from an image standpoint leaves something more to be desired. However, their rifles I believe look quality and fun to shoot.
Must I say possibly the Hi-points as the most hideous firearms I've ever seen. Sure they may function and be able to be run over multiple times and still fire, but that does not change the fact it looks completely like something a child would make.