Avoid These Common Mistakes | Back to Basics

Published on December 6, 2024
Duration: 10:57

Mike Glover of FieldCraft Survival emphasizes the critical importance of revisiting basic firearm handling principles. He demonstrates proper techniques for safely picking up a firearm, acquiring a secure grip with a stiff wrist, and maintaining muzzle discipline. The instruction also covers safe transitions between hands and highlights the necessity of always treating firearms as loaded, even during dry practice.

Quick Summary

Always assume a firearm is loaded, even if you believe it's unloaded. When picking up a firearm, approach with your trigger finger on the frame's side, rotate to a safe direction, and acquire a grip with a stiff wrist, ensuring the backstrap fits the V-notch of your hand.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Back to Basics
  2. 00:16Importance of Dry Practice
  3. 01:00Safe Firearm Handling Demonstration
  4. 01:12Always Assume Firearm is Loaded
  5. 01:21Making a Firearm Safe
  6. 01:43Three-Point Check
  7. 02:03Universal Gun Handling Rules
  8. 02:30Practicing Safe Gun Handling Off-Range
  9. 02:47Proper Firearm Pickup Technique
  10. 03:09Self-Defense Grip Acquisition
  11. 03:46Acquiring a Grip on a Pistol
  12. 04:04Grip Acquisition Steps
  13. 04:30Stiff Wrist Importance
  14. 04:52Key Grip Acquisition Points
  15. 05:39Firearm Positioning in Workbox
  16. 06:06Hand Positioning with Firearm
  17. 06:34Picking Up Firearm Safely
  18. 06:58Transitioning Gun Between Hands
  19. 07:23Strong to Weak Hand Transition
  20. 07:31Trigger Finger Discipline During Transition
  21. 08:14Practicing Hand Transitions
  22. 08:20Purpose of Hand Transitions
  23. 08:30Mistake: Rushing to the Range
  24. 08:50Introducing the Gunfighter Program
  25. 09:35BCM Rifle and Vortex Optic
  26. 09:53Optic Mounting and Zeroing
  27. 10:12Nightly Break Down and Cleaning
  28. 10:23Patreon and Further Details

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important rule when handling any firearm?

The most critical rule is to always assume that every firearm is loaded, regardless of whether you believe it is unloaded. Never take the chance; always verify the firearm's condition before manipulation.

How should you properly pick up a firearm from a surface?

Approach the firearm with your trigger finger on the side of the frame, away from the trigger guard. Rotate it to a safe direction, then acquire your grip by ensuring the backstrap fits into the V-notch of your hand, lifting with a stiff wrist.

Why is a stiff wrist important when handling a firearm?

A stiff wrist provides better control over the firearm, preventing it from flopping around. This is crucial for immediate readiness, managing recoil, and maintaining a consistent grip during manipulation or potential defensive scenarios.

What are the key points of contact for a proper firearm grip?

The two critical points of contact for a proper grip are the V-notch in the backstrap of the firearm fitting into the web of your hand, and your middle finger being pushed up against the trigger guard.

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