Ben Stoeger w/Glock 47 Smackdown (Drill Supercut)

Published on September 22, 2024
Duration: 2:45

Ben Stoeger discusses his experience shooting a Glock 47 in drills, emphasizing technique over speed. He notes that while not as fast as race guns like the Staccato XC or P, the Glock 47 allows for focus on precise trigger control and consistent shot placement, even with minor modifications like a different shoe and grip tape. The video highlights shooting in the 'A' box on a range, aiming for tidy shots.

Quick Summary

Ben Stoeger uses a Glock 47 in drills to focus on refining shooting technique and consistency, rather than pure speed. He highlights that a more stock firearm allows for deliberate practice of fundamentals like trigger control and accurate shot placement, even with minor additions like a new trigger shoe and grip tape.

Chapters

  1. 00:24Introductory Remarks
  2. 01:31Drill Enjoyment and Glock 47 Impressions
  3. 01:45Shooting Time and Accuracy Focus
  4. 01:53Target Placement and Glock 47 Performance
  5. 02:00Glock 47 as a Stock Firearm
  6. 02:06Minor Modifications
  7. 02:17Enjoyment of Drills with Glock 47
  8. 02:21Comparison to Other Firearms (Staccato XC/P)
  9. 02:30Emphasis on Technique and Consistency
  10. 02:42Overall Enjoyment of the Firearm

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ben Stoeger's approach to shooting the Glock 47 in drills?

Ben Stoeger emphasizes refining shooting technique and consistency with the Glock 47, rather than prioritizing maximum speed. He aims for precise shot placement in the 'A' box, even with a stock firearm.

How does the Glock 47 compare to race guns like the Staccato XC for training?

While race guns like the Staccato XC are faster, the Glock 47 is presented as a better platform for focusing on fundamental techniques like trigger control and grip, allowing for more deliberate practice.

What modifications does Ben Stoeger mention on his Glock 47?

Ben Stoeger notes that his Glock 47 is mostly stock, with only minor modifications including a different trigger shoe and some grip tape applied for enhanced handling.

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