Videos tagged with Pistol Control
This video by John G. Johnson introduces an 'accuracy hack' focused on achieving a proper firearm grip. It details how to position both hands for optimal control, emphasizing a 40/60 pressure split between dominant and non-dominant hands. The instruction covers techniques for both male and female shooters to achieve a 360° grip, control muzzle flip, and improve overall accuracy by aligning the firearm with the dominant eye.
This guide details the 'pinky grip' technique, advocated by John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor. The method emphasizes using the pinky finger to establish a firmer, more controlled grip on semi-automatic pistols like the Smith & Wesson X. By applying consistent pressure and proper hand mechanics, shooters can significantly reduce muzzle flip and improve shot accuracy. The guide includes practical steps for implementing the grip and highlights its benefits through live-fire demonstrations.
This video presents a defensive accuracy challenge designed by John G. Johnson, an expert firearms instructor. The drill involves 15 dry fire rounds at 3, 5, and 7 yards, with a passing score of 80% accuracy in the vital triangle. Johnson emphasizes proper grip, stance, trigger control, and sight alignment, offering a free Master Class via SKOOL.com for further training.
This instructional video from John G. Johnson demonstrates a technique for controlling a pistol by engaging chest muscles, which is presented as superior to improper thumb pressure. The instructor emphasizes that specific thumb movements can negatively impact accuracy by causing the weapon to deviate. The content is geared towards intermediate shooters looking to refine their grip and control for better shot placement.
This video aims to help beginner shooters improve their pistol accuracy. It focuses on providing actionable tips and a "secret tip" for better pistol control, ultimately leading to increased accuracy. The content is instructional and geared towards those new to handgun shooting.
This video demonstrates the proper two-handed grip for a pistol. Key techniques include maximizing grip on the tang, filling the void with the support hand, and indexing the thumb towards the target while maintaining a safe position to avoid slide bite. The instruction emphasizes creating a stable and controlled platform for shooting.
This guide details essential techniques for one-handed firearm engagement, emphasizing the 'chest press' draw, controlled trigger manipulation, and strategies for reloading and racking the slide with a single hand. It highlights the importance of situational awareness regarding the non-dominant hand and suggests canting the weapon for better control. Practicing these skills is crucial for proficiency in scenarios where two-handed shooting is not possible.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, details the proper handgun grip for new shooters to enhance control and accuracy. Key techniques include placing the dominant hand high on the backstrap, filling the void with the support hand, and locking the wrist to minimize muzzle flip. The video also addresses grip adjustments for left-handed shooters.











