A Way to Practice Trigger Reset with SIRT Pistols #firearmstraining #chicago #police

Published on September 14, 2023
Duration: 1:01

This video demonstrates a dry-fire drill using a SIRT pistol to practice trigger reset. The instructor emphasizes finding the 'wall' of the trigger, pressing through to the reset click, and then re-establishing the wall without fully releasing the trigger. This technique helps develop precise trigger control for improved accuracy.

Quick Summary

Practice trigger reset with a SIRT pistol by finding the trigger's 'wall,' pressing through to the reset click, and then re-engaging the trigger at the reset point. This drill, emphasizing slow, deliberate movements and maintaining sight alignment, is crucial for developing precise trigger control and improving follow-up shot accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Trigger Reset
  2. 00:03Finding the Trigger Wall
  3. 00:06Identifying Trigger Reset
  4. 00:08Sight Alignment and Focus
  5. 00:12Drill Execution: Press and Reset
  6. 00:15Re-establishing the Wall
  7. 00:25Slow and Deliberate Practice
  8. 00:30Common Mistakes to Avoid
  9. 00:34Correcting Trigger Control
  10. 00:41Focus on the Reset Click
  11. 00:43Patience in Practice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary benefit of practicing trigger reset with a SIRT pistol?

Practicing trigger reset with a SIRT pistol helps develop precise trigger control. It allows you to isolate the trigger press, find the wall, and re-engage the trigger at the reset point, leading to smoother follow-up shots and improved accuracy without live ammunition.

How do you perform the trigger reset drill with a SIRT pistol?

Press the trigger of your SIRT pistol until you feel the wall, then continue to the reset click. Slightly release the trigger until the click disengages, then immediately re-engage to find the wall again. Slowly press through to the reset click, repeating the process.

What is the 'wall' in trigger control?

The 'wall' in trigger control refers to the point of resistance you feel just before the trigger breaks and the firearm would theoretically discharge. Finding and pressing through this wall deliberately is key to accurate shooting and understanding your trigger's mechanics.

Why is it important to re-establish the wall after the trigger reset?

Re-establishing the wall after the trigger reset allows you to practice a short, controlled trigger press for subsequent shots. This prevents you from having to release the trigger too far, which can disrupt your sight alignment and lead to less accurate follow-up shots.

More Training & Techniques Videos You Might Like

More from Instructor Mike

View all →