Videos tagged with Grip Technique
This video, presented by John the Firearms Instructor, demonstrates why 99% of shooters aim incorrectly and introduces the 6 o'clock hold as a superior method for pistol accuracy. The instructor emphasizes front sight focus and contrasts the 6 o'clock hold with a center hold, showing through live fire demonstration how the former yields tighter, more consistent groups. The guide provides actionable steps for implementing this technique to improve shooting performance.
This expert-level guide, presented by Firearms Training By John G. Johnson, details how to diagnose shooting errors by analyzing bullet impact points on a target. High impacts are attributed to improper sight picture (aiming center instead of 6 o'clock hold), while left impacts for right-handed shooters often stem from an underpowered grip with the support hand or 'nose over gun' technique. Corrective actions include adopting a 6 o'clock hold, a 60/40 grip distribution, and focusing on a proper trigger press.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, introduces a new 'Ready-to-Carry' package in Florida that combines basic pistol training with concealed carry documentation. This comprehensive offering emphasizes practical skills like grip, stance, and trigger control over purely theoretical or online courses. Classes are limited to 10 students and held weekly, aiming to make participants 'your first line of defense'.
This defensive accuracy drill, presented by John G. Johnson, challenges shooters to achieve 80% accuracy over 15 rounds at varying distances (7, 5, and 3 yards). The drill emphasizes identifying and correcting manipulation errors such as trigger pull, jerking, and sight system issues, distinguishing it from bullseye precision shooting. Johnson, an expert instructor, offers further training resources to help shooters master these fundamentals.
Instruction from John G. Johnson on the 'White Paper Drill' designed to build confidence in a shooter's ability to hit their intended target. This drill emphasizes slow, deliberate trigger control and sight focus, followed by a five-second pause to reinforce the shot's impact. It's presented as a method to overcome common accuracy issues stemming from poor trigger control, grip, or stance.
This video by firearms instructor John G. Johnson introduces the White Paper Drill, a method designed to rapidly build both shooting accuracy and confidence. The drill emphasizes controlled single shots with pauses, focusing on the principle that confidence in aim point directly correlates to bullet impact. It incorporates dry-fire practice with specialized inserts and concludes with live-fire demonstrations, offering practical advice on grip, stance, and sight alignment. The instructor highlights the importance of proper body mechanics and consistent weapon presentation.











