Videos tagged with Cape Coral Florida
This video from John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor operating in Cape Coral, Florida, outlines a handgun accuracy system focused on consistency. It emphasizes mastering grip, stance, and trigger control to achieve tight groups. The core of the instruction is the 'modified base drill,' designed to help shooters identify and correct inconsistencies in their shooting mechanics, leading to improved accuracy without years of practice.
This program offers a five-week master class designed to improve firearms accuracy, particularly for new shooters. Led by John Johnson, a firearms instructor with 15 years of experience, the course addresses common issues like shooting low and left. It emphasizes a structured approach with weekly calls, homework, target analysis, and focused practice on fundamentals such as grip, trigger control, and sight alignment, guaranteeing improved shooting or your money back.
John Johnson, owner of Firearms Training Facility in Cape Coral, Florida, provides 10 essential tips for purchasing a first pistol. He emphasizes determining the purpose, prioritizing comfort and fit, trying before buying, choosing the right caliber (recommending 9mm), and understanding state laws. Johnson stresses that a reliable pistol doesn't need to be expensive and highlights the importance of training and safe ownership.
John G. Johnson, a firearms trainer from Cape Coral, Florida, provides a comprehensive guide to improving handgun accuracy through proper grip techniques. He emphasizes identifying your current grip, achieving a firm and balanced grip with both hands, and maintaining consistent pressure. The video details common grip mistakes and offers advice on hand placement, thumb positioning, and trigger discipline, stressing the importance of professional training for developing good habits.
This video, presented by John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor from Cape Coral, Florida, concludes a series on essential handgun knowledge for women by focusing on building confidence and a plan. The core message emphasizes consistent practice, starting with fundamental techniques like grip, stance, trigger control, and sight alignment, and then integrating them into a practical plan. This involves regular range visits, focused drills, and understanding that hitting the vital triangle is the primary goal for self-defense, rather than perfect bullseye accuracy. The instructor encourages viewers to find qualified instruction and utilize available resources to develop proficiency and comfort with their firearms.
This video emphasizes the importance of building a comprehensive plan for handgun proficiency, especially for women. Instructor John G. Johnson outlines the need for regular range practice, focusing on fundamentals like grip, stance, trigger control, and sight alignment. He provides a structured practice drill involving hitting a paper plate at increasing distances, stressing slow trigger engagement and consistent shot placement to build confidence.
This video, presented by John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor from Cape Coral, Florida, focuses on trigger control as the third of five essential secrets for women to improve handgun accuracy and confidence. It emphasizes using the tip of the finger for a controlled, slow press rather than a pull, aiming for a surprising shot break. The instructor also highlights the importance of maintaining a level gun and stiff wrist during the trigger press, recommending dry firing for practice.
This video by John G. Johnson, owner of a firearms training facility in Cape Coral, Florida, details the T6 transition drill. The core principle is to transition between targets by bending at the waist, not the arms, to maintain gun level and improve accuracy. The drill emphasizes starting with the weak side, moving to the strong side, and then to a central target, using a low round count for practice. It's designed to enhance proficiency in transitioning right, left, up, and down.
This video from John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor in Cape Coral, Florida, focuses on the 'You Got Your Concealed Carry Now What?' question. It emphasizes the importance of finding a good instructor, choosing the right carry gun and holster, and practicing consistently. A key takeaway is the 'Double Tap Drill,' a low-round-count exercise designed to improve defensive accuracy by firing two rounds as quickly and cleanly as possible.
This video demonstrates a point shooting drill designed to improve accuracy without relying on traditional sights. Instructor John G. Johnson explains the concept of using the back of the pistol to aim and emphasizes the importance of consistent trigger control. The drill involves blacking out rear sights, drawing, and firing at a close-range target, with progression from 3 to 5 yards.
John G. Johnson, owner and operator of a firearms training facility in Cape Coral, Florida, introduces the 'One Shot Drill' designed to improve trigger control and fundamental marksmanship. This drill involves shooting one round at each of two dots on a blank piece of paper, emphasizing a clean trigger press, proper grip, stance, and sight alignment. The goal is to eliminate anticipation and ensure consistent shot placement, providing instant feedback on trigger manipulation.
This guide provides essential tips for new women shooters, emphasizing the importance of defining 'why' they want a pistol, conducting thorough research, and seeking professional instruction. It covers practical advice on choosing the right firearm based on intended use, understanding range etiquette and safety, proper attire, and the critical role of practice and trigger control. The instructor, John G. Johnson, stresses viewing firearms as tools and building confidence through proper technique and hands-on experience.











