Videos tagged with Pistol Instructor
This YouTube video features John "The Firearms Instructor" Johnson providing a whiteboard lesson on the "6 O'Clock Hold" for handgun shooting. The lesson aims to teach viewers the secret to consistent bullseye accuracy by explaining the proper use of this sight picture, common aiming mistakes, and how mastering the hold builds confidence. The description also promotes a free eBook on the 6 O'Clock Hold and provides a link for a downloadable target.
This video addresses a common mistake made by new firearm shooters, offering fast solutions to improve accuracy and confidence. It covers essential fundamentals like grip, stance, trigger control, sight alignment, and recoil management, presenting techniques used by professional marksmen. The content aims to help both beginners and experienced shooters refine their skills and unlock their full potential.
This video from 'johnthefirearmsinstructor' on Thursday Thoughts discusses President Joe Biden's comments calling Trump supporters 'trash'. The creator expresses their opinion that Biden does not love America or Americans, citing his border policies, inflation, and focus on Ukraine over the US. They highlight that 250 million Trump supporters are being labeled by the Commander-in-Chief and propose the hashtag #trumptrash2024 to rally support and pride among these individuals to 'Save America'. The video also promotes the USCCA for gun owners and directs viewers to their website and social media channels for training and more information.
This YouTube Shorts video, from @johnthefirearmsinstructor, provides a concise guide on how to properly hold a pistol, aiming to improve shooting accuracy and control. It covers essential aspects like hand positioning and pressure points, suitable for beginners and experienced shooters alike. The instructor encourages viewers to visit their website for training classes and follow their social media channels. Additionally, a recommendation for the USCCA's Concealed Carry Guide is included.
This video focuses on improving pistol shooting accuracy through a specific training drill called the "Inverted Triangle Drill." Instructor John explains how this technique helps shooters understand proper sight alignment for consistent point of aim, contrasting it with the 6 o'clock hold. The drill is beneficial for both iron sights and red dots, as it magnifies inconsistencies and tightens shooting groups. The video also promotes the instructor's website for training classes, social media engagement, and suggests utilizing USCCA resources for concealed carry information.
This video from John the Firearms Instructor focuses on a practical technique to load a pistol magazine without causing thumb pain. It emphasizes a simple and easy method for gun owners. The description also includes disclaimers about firearm safety, affiliate links to an Amazon store and USCCA, and encourages viewers to visit the instructor's website for training classes and follow his social media accounts.
This video focuses on proper firearm grip, specifically addressing incorrect thumb techniques to avoid common shooting errors. It emphasizes safety, offering a disclaimer about the dangers of firearms and the need for proper handling. The content promotes learning and booking training classes, directing viewers to the instructor's website and social media. It also highlights the benefits of the USCCA for gun owners, encouraging viewers to download a free concealed carry guide. The description includes affiliate links for the instructor's Amazon store and a call to action to like, subscribe, and share.
This video emphasizes the critical importance of firearms safety and comprehensive range training. It encourages viewers to join the channel for exclusive perks and highlights the instructor's commitment to only endorsing trusted products. The description provides a strong safety warning, outlining essential rules such as clearing firearms, wearing protection, and maintaining trigger discipline. It also promotes the instructor's website for booking training classes and encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and share. A special mention is made of the USCCA for its concealed carry guide.











