COMPRESSED READY

Published on March 29, 2025
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates the 'compressed ready' firearm presentation technique. It emphasizes establishing a solid shoulder pocket, using a smooth twisting motion to bring the firearm to the eyeline, and maintaining contact with the shoulder throughout the presentation for speed and control. The technique aims for quick and accurate deployment, especially in dynamic situations.

Quick Summary

The compressed ready firearm presentation technique involves holding the firearm in a compact position, often between the index and middle fingers, with the stock already in the shoulder pocket. It emphasizes a quick twist to the eyeline for presentation, rather than a full linear extension, utilizing a stable shoulder pocket and touch point for speed and control.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Compressed Ready
  2. 00:18Shoulder Pocket and Presentation
  3. 00:33Smooth Glide and Touchpoint
  4. 00:42Twisting into Position
  5. 00:51Driving Forward and Maintaining Contact

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'compressed ready' firearm presentation technique?

The compressed ready technique involves holding the firearm in a compact position, often between the index and middle fingers, with the stock already in the shoulder pocket. It emphasizes a quick twist to the eyeline for presentation, rather than a full linear extension.

How does the shoulder play a role in the compressed ready presentation?

The shoulder is crucial for establishing a stable 'shoulder pocket' and a 'touch point'. The firearm glides off the shoulder during presentation, maintaining contact to ensure speed and control, especially in dynamic shooting scenarios.

What is the advantage of the compressed ready technique?

The primary advantage is speed and efficiency in presenting the firearm, particularly in close-quarters situations or when reacquiring a target rapidly. It minimizes the distance the firearm needs to travel to be on target.

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