Fundamental #3: Grip

Published on December 2, 2020
Duration: 5:11

This video from RECOILtv, featuring Dan Broco and Gavin Boucher of Lead Faucet Tactical, breaks down the fundamental pistol grip. It emphasizes three key elements: stacked thumbs, support hand thumb oriented towards the target, and a strong grip strength of at least 80% with the strong hand, while maintaining a loose 20% with the trigger finger. The instruction highlights how a proper grip significantly improves recoil management and shot accuracy.

Quick Summary

Mastering pistol grip fundamentals is key to recoil management. Focus on stacked thumbs, pointing your support thumb at the target, and applying at least 80% grip strength with your strong hand while keeping the trigger finger at a loose 20%. This technique minimizes muzzle flip and enhances follow-up shot accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Pistol Grip Fundamentals
  2. 00:30Three Key Elements of a Proper Grip
  3. 01:14Common Grip Mistakes and Their Consequences
  4. 01:48Correcting the Grip for Better Recoil Control
  5. 02:05Demonstration: Weak Grip vs. Solid Grip Shooting
  6. 03:30Modified Build Drill for Grip Practice
  7. 04:30Recap: Importance of Grip for Accuracy and Speed

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three fundamental principles of a good pistol grip?

The three key principles for a proper pistol grip are: 1. Stacked thumbs, ensuring they are layered on top of each other. 2. Orienting the support hand thumb towards the target. 3. Applying at least 80% grip strength with the strong hand, while keeping the trigger finger at a loose 20%.

How does grip strength affect pistol recoil?

A strong grip, around 80% of maximum, is crucial for managing recoil. It prevents the pistol from moving excessively during the shot, reducing muzzle flip and allowing for faster, more accurate follow-up shots. A weak grip leads to uncontrolled muzzle rise.

What is the correct orientation for the support hand thumb when gripping a pistol?

The support hand thumb should be oriented towards the target. This position helps to create a stable shooting platform, control muzzle flip, and prevent the wrists from breaking when the firearm recoils.

What is the recommended grip strength ratio for a pistol?

The recommended grip strength ratio is approximately 80% for the strong hand and 20% for the trigger finger. This high grip pressure with the strong hand is essential for recoil management, while a relaxed trigger finger ensures a smooth and precise shot.

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