Cringiest Way To Hold A Gun! #shorts #cringe #guns

Published on October 13, 2023
Duration: 0:19

This video humorously demonstrates the 'cringiest' ways to hold a pistol, including the 'Teacup', 'Finger on Trigger Guard', 'Crossed Thumbs', and 'Gangster' grips. It highlights common mistakes to avoid at the range, emphasizing proper firearm safety and grip techniques for beginners. The content features a Shadow Systems DR920 pistol with Trijicon and Surefire accessories.

Quick Summary

Avoid common incorrect pistol grips like the 'Teacup', 'Finger on Trigger Guard', 'Crossed Thumbs', and 'Gangster' grip. These techniques offer poor control and can be unsafe. Focus on learning proper firearm grip fundamentals for better accuracy and safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Cringiest Gun Grips
  2. 00:04Hold #1: The Teacup Grip
  3. 00:06Hold #2: Finger on Trigger Guard
  4. 00:08Hold #3: Crossed Thumbs Grip
  5. 00:11Hold #4: The Gangster Grip
  6. 00:14Conclusion: Proper Grip Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some common 'cringey' ways to hold a pistol?

Common incorrect pistol grips include the 'Teacup' grip (support hand under magazine well), 'Finger on Trigger Guard', 'Crossed Thumbs', and the 'Gangster' or angled one-handed grip. These are generally unsafe and reduce control.

Why is the 'Finger on Trigger Guard' grip bad?

Placing your support hand's index finger on the trigger guard is a significant safety hazard. It increases the risk of an accidental discharge, as any slight movement could inadvertently press the trigger.

What is the 'Teacup' grip and why should it be avoided?

The 'Teacup' grip involves placing the support hand underneath the pistol's magazine well, with fingers cupped. This offers very little stability or control, making it difficult to manage recoil and maintain accuracy.

What advice is given for beginners regarding gun grips?

Beginners are advised not to emulate incorrect grip techniques seen at the range. It's crucial to learn and practice proper firearm grip fundamentals from reliable sources to ensure safety and proficiency.

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