This entry details upcoming training sessions hosted by Scott Jedlinski of the Modern Samurai Project in Texas and Florida during February. The training focuses on proficient AIWB draws and shooting with red dot equipped handguns, emphasizing proactive training over passive hope. Jedlinski's high-level professional expertise signals valuable insights for attendees.
This video demonstrates the USPSA 18-08 classifier, showcasing expert-level execution by Scott Jedlinski of the Modern Samurai Project. It highlights high-speed draw techniques, efficient reloads, and precise target transitions with a Staccato XL pistol equipped with a Holosun 509T optic and Surefire X300 light. The content is geared towards intermediate to advanced competitive shooters seeking to improve their classifier times.
This video critically analyzes an unintentional discharge incident involving a Sig Sauer P320 at a shooting range. It highlights the importance of immediate safety protocols and manufacturer accountability for modern firearms. The analysis includes insights from firearms industry commentator Scott Jedlinski, emphasizing that firearms should not discharge without direct trigger manipulation.
This guide, based on instruction from expert Scott Jedlinski of Modern Samurai Project, debunks the myth that a high bore axis on pistols like the Sig Sauer P320 inherently leads to uncontrollable recoil. It emphasizes that proper recoil management is primarily achieved through effective support hand engagement and grip, rather than being dictated by the bore axis height or beavertail design. The video demonstrates that with correct technique, firearms often criticized for their bore axis can shoot remarkably flat.
Scott Jedlinski, demonstrating high authority and expertise, emphasizes the critical role of the support hand in recoil control. Through live-fire demonstrations, he illustrates how a proper support hand grip, positioned high and applying inward pressure, significantly reduces muzzle flip, even surpassing the firing hand's contribution. This technique is crucial for advanced shooters seeking to maintain a flat shooting platform.
This video features John Lovell and Scott Jedlinski of the Modern Samurai Project discussing the Warrior Poet Society's VR80 shotgun. The conversation is lighthearted, focusing on determining who goes first in a shooting game with humorous banter. While not a technical deep-dive, it showcases the VR80 in an outdoor range setting with experienced instructors present.
Instruction from Scott Jedlinski of Modern Samurai Project details the 'wave grip' technique, designed to enhance pistol control, particularly for shooters with smaller hands. This method focuses on creating a stable platform by driving the pistol into the support hand and utilizing the trigger guard for leverage. Proper application ensures the firearm remains stable even under external force, reducing unwanted movement during firing.
This guide details Scott 'Jedi' Jedlinski's scientific approach to pistol grip, emphasizing a high support hand, specific pressure points in the palm and pinky, and proper hand placement to create a unified mass for recoil control. Instruction from world-renowned red dot pistol instructor Scott Jedlinski focuses on practical application and subconscious mastery.
This guide details Scott Jedlinski's expert-level method for acquiring the red dot on a pistol, emphasizing the '4 Ps' (Present, Prep, Pinky, Press) and advanced grip techniques like 'The Wave'. Jedlinski, a Master Instructor, advocates for a reverse learning approach, starting from a high compressed ready and focusing on consistent presentation and grip to ensure rapid and accurate dot acquisition, even on smaller firearms or those with a high bore axis.
This video from 1911 Syndicate features Scott Jedlinski of the Modern Samurai Project demonstrating advanced pistol techniques focused on red dot sight mechanics and recoil management. Jedlinski emphasizes the critical role of vision in controlling posture and speed, contrasting traditional iron sight focus with modern red dot utilization. He critiques common stances like the isosceles, advocating for a 'fighter stance' for superior recoil absorption and body mechanics. The instruction highlights practical drills for students to understand and implement these principles for improved shooting performance.
Scott Jedlinski of Modern Samurai Project explains the nuances of red dot zeroing for pistols. He clarifies the 10 vs. 25-yard zero debate, stating practical application dictates the choice, with 10 yards often sufficient for self-defense. Jedlinski emphasizes that marksmanship, the firearm, and ammunition are more critical for accuracy than the specific zero distance. He also provides practical advice on refining the zero using 1-inch squares and shooting from a standing position, along with tips on dot brightness and calling shots.
This video provides an expert-level review of various red dot pistol optics from Scott Jedlinski of the Modern Samurai Project. Jedlinski, who teaches numerous classes annually and conducts extensive durability testing, offers insights into the reliability, features, and value propositions of popular models like the Trijicon RMR, Holosun, Leupold DPP, Aimpoint ACRO P2, Sig Sauer Romeo 1 Pro, and Trijicon SRO. The focus is on practical performance and long-term durability for duty-grade applications.
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