This video debunks the common teaching of 'pinning the trigger to the wall' and timing shots with footfalls during shooting on the move. The instructor emphasizes a fluid, single-motion trigger press once the sights are aligned, separating upper body shooting mechanics from lower body movement. He advocates for consistent grip and trigger control, suggesting dry fire to expose grip flaws. Practical drills like 'Bar Hop' and 'Track the Azone' are presented to promote seamless movement and shooting.
This video compares the Apex Tactical trigger and a generic "Tactical Trigger" for Glocks, focusing on trigger feel and break characteristics. The speaker, an experienced firearms instructor, details the differences between a rolling brake (Apex) and a trigger with a defined wall (Tactical Trigger). He emphasizes that trigger preference is subjective and discusses his preferred method of trigger manipulation, which involves a single, continuous press once the sights are on target. The video also touches on the variability of Glock triggers and the impact of swapping components.
This instructional video from Gun For Hire Range focuses on the fundamental technique of trigger control for achieving better accuracy. It details how to manage the trigger press, especially on striker-fired firearms, by identifying the trigger wall, applying slow and steady rearward pressure, and managing the trigger reset. The instructor emphasizes that a slower, more relaxed trigger press leads to improved shot placement.
This guide details how to effectively dry fire a handgun to evaluate its trigger. It emphasizes checking for trigger 'slop,' identifying the trigger wall, and understanding the break point. The video features Jarod from Gunbros, a professional firearm retailer, demonstrating these techniques on a Sig P320 and a Glock 20, offering practical advice for selecting a handgun with a suitable trigger for individual needs.
This guide debunks the common practice of 'pinning' the trigger and waiting for reset, demonstrating through practical experiments that it is a slower and less effective technique. Instruction from the Modern Samurai Project emphasizes that true trigger prep involves reaching the 'wall' and leaning into it, not just to the audible click. A strong support hand grip is highlighted as the primary factor for accuracy, with efficient trigger cycling being key for speed.
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