Chris Sajnog, from Center Mass Group, emphasizes using physics and mechanics over arbitrary shooting methods for improved marksmanship. He advocates for a consistent, biomechanically sound stance and grip across carbines and pistols, focusing on natural point of aim and eliminating recoil-inducing 'hinge systems' by rotating the elbow. A 100% grip with the second knuckle aligned towards the target is crucial for precise trigger control.
This video provides a basic overview of the modern carbine stance for defensive shooting, contrasting it with older, more bladed positions. The instructor emphasizes an athletic, squared-up stance with feet shoulder-width apart, knees bent, and a forward lean, which facilitates efficient movement and presents body armor towards the threat. This stance is presented as more effective for dynamic defensive scenarios compared to the older, more stable but less mobile bladed stance.
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