Is this a good idea? ear gauging gun?

Well, piercing with a gun automatically means you will be waiting longer to stretch. Once you are all healed and ready, you will need to buy the jewelry and tapers (get them as a set off ebay, it will be cheaper) 

Once you have that, be prepared to a long process. Your ears were pierced at size 18g. The next size up will be 16g- this will be an easy stretch since it is so small. The sizes 14g and 12g are much the same- easy little stretches, with about a month of downtime to heal.

Now, 10g and beyond is a little harder, and will require longer waits. Wait two months when stretching from 12g to 10g and 10g to 8g. These will require a lubed taper, and might sting (but shouldn't hurt too bad, and should never bleed). 8g to 6g, 6g to 4g, and 4g to 2g, wait three months, and same deal with the taper. Then, 2g to 0g and 0g to 00g, wait four months. Anything bigger, you can wrap your jewelry in tape to gradually stretch, or wait even longer between stretches [even if you don't plan on going this big, I thought I would tell you]
PS. Please follow this, or at least close, as the repercussions are bad- think tearing, blowouts, or scar tissue, to say the least.

How To Improve Your Handgun Accuracy?

You grip the pistol in a firmness, but not as if you where strangling a rubber chicken. If your hands are shaking, then you using way too much pressure. The idea is not to drop the gun; not choke it to death.

You do not control the muzzle flip - you ride it. The recoil should do all the work, and your arms just lifts and bends naturally. If you try to fight the muzzle flip, you will most likely end up trying to anticipate the recoil which will cause the shot to go off. This is one of the most common errors people make - they try to stiff arm the recoil, but they don't understand the recoil occurs AFTER the bullet leaves the barrel.

The other most common error is pulling the trigger. The trigger should be squeezed and the moment the gun goes off should come as a surprise. It is absolutely important that when you squeeze the trigger, you are not moving the hand(s) because ANY movement will mean the barrel pointing at the bull's eye drifts off target. This is where breathe control comes in - you want to take a full breath and exhale about halfway, hold, and start squeeze the trigger. This is because when you inhale or exhale, your whole upper body moves which translate to movement of your arms, hands, and the gun.

Is this a good idea? ear gauging gun?

Well, piercing with a gun automatically means you will be waiting longer to stretch. Once you are all healed and ready, you will need to b...