Bill Wilson and Ken Hackathorn answer questions from the audience - Q&A Pt1 - Gun Guys Episode 55

Published on August 24, 2022
Duration: 24:12

This Q&A session features firearms experts Bill Wilson and Ken Hackathorn discussing various topics. They detail techniques for shooting from retention, emphasizing anchoring the arm and aligning the head with the firearm for accuracy at close distances. The discussion also covers holster preferences, carry ammunition, the M1 Carbine for home defense, and the challenges of the 10mm cartridge in semi-automatic platforms.

Quick Summary

To train for shooting from retention, anchor your elbow or forearm firmly against your torso. Ensure your head is directly in line with the firearm, creating a stable aiming platform. Consistent practice is key to maintaining accuracy at close distances, typically within 3-5 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction
  2. 00:39Favorite Custom Guns
  3. 01:42Kydex vs. Leather Holsters
  4. 03:29Favorite Carry Ammunition
  5. 04:03Shooting from Retention Technique
  6. 05:50Wilson Combat Quality & Expansion
  7. 08:50M1 Carbine for Home Defense
  8. 11:28Scout Rifle Viability
  9. 15:20Developing Speed with Accuracy
  10. 18:50Dream Custom Gun Builder Job
  11. 19:51Firearm to Bring Back: S&W Registered Magnum
  12. 21:171911 Platform for 10mm Auto
  13. 23:25Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you effectively train to shoot from a retention position?

To train for shooting from retention, anchor your elbow or forearm firmly against your torso. Ensure your head is directly in line with the firearm, creating a stable aiming platform. Consistent practice is key to maintaining accuracy at close distances, typically within 3-5 yards.

What is the general recommendation for Kydex versus leather holsters?

The general recommendation is to use Kydex holsters for polymer-framed firearms and leather holsters for metal-framed guns like 1911s or revolvers. While Kydex is popular for its light weight and speed, leather offers a classic feel and can be gentler on firearm finishes.

Is the M1 Carbine a good choice for home defense?

Yes, the M1 Carbine is considered a good option for home defense. It's easy to shoot, has manageable recoil, and is effective, especially when paired with modern ammunition. Its design makes it accessible for various shooters, including those with smaller stature.

What is the primary advice for developing shooting speed without sacrificing accuracy?

The most crucial advice is to prioritize accuracy over speed. Focus on drills like the 'Build Drill' (six shots at seven yards), ensuring all shots hit the intended target zone. Speed should be a secondary consideration, developed only after consistent accuracy is achieved.

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