Bump Fire John Wick 3 Combat Master (Time Crisis Technique)

Published on January 15, 2024
Duration: 0:15

This guide details the 'Time Crisis' bump fire technique demonstrated by Taran Butler using the TTI JW3 Combat Master. It emphasizes a specific grip and support hand action to facilitate rapid firing by using recoil to reset the trigger. The demonstration highlights the high rate of fire achievable with this advanced technique, as shown in slow-motion analysis of the firearm's cycling.

Quick Summary

The 'Time Crisis' bump fire technique, demonstrated by Taran Butler with the TTI JW3 Combat Master, utilizes the firearm's recoil to rapidly reset the trigger. This advanced method involves a coordinated push from the support hand as the trigger is pulled, allowing for a high rate of fire by leveraging the slide's cycling action.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Movie Clip Intro
  2. 00:02TTI JW3 Combat Master Demo
  3. 00:08Slow Motion Slide Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Time Crisis' bump fire technique?

The 'Time Crisis' technique, demonstrated with the TTI JW3 Combat Master, uses the firearm's recoil to rapidly reset the trigger. By coordinating a push from the support hand with the trigger pull, the slide cycles, and the recoil 'bumps' the trigger to its reset point for successive shots.

What firearm is used in the Taran Tactical bump fire demonstration?

The firearm featured in the Taran Tactical demonstration of the 'Time Crisis' bump fire technique is the Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI) John Wick 3 Combat Master, a customized 2011-style pistol often chambered in 9mm.

How does bump firing work on a pistol like the JW3 Combat Master?

Bump firing a pistol involves using the recoil impulse to reset the trigger. The shooter pushes the firearm forward as they pull the trigger, and the slide's rearward movement and subsequent forward cycle, aided by the support hand's action, resets the trigger for rapid firing.

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