Gallery of Guns TV Shooting Tip - The Draw

Published on August 18, 2015
Duration: 1:00

Travis Tamasi from Remington breaks down the firearm draw into three key positions. The technique emphasizes coordinated hand movement, establishing a proper two-point grip on the firearm (middle finger under trigger guard, palm web high on backstrap), and building a strong support hand grip before presenting to the target and engaging.

Quick Summary

The firearm draw technique involves moving both hands in unison to the gun, establishing a two-point grip with the middle finger under the trigger guard and palm web high on the back strap. After drawing, build a strong support hand grip, present to the target, acquire sights, and press the trigger.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction with Travis Tamasi
  2. 00:12Breaking Down the Draw: Three Positions
  3. 00:14Position 1: Moving to the Gun
  4. 00:22Two Points of Contact for Grip
  5. 00:35Drawing from the Holster
  6. 00:39Position 2: Building Support Hand Grip
  7. 00:42Position 3: Presenting to Target
  8. 00:49Conclusion: Gallery Gun Shooting Tip

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps for performing a proper firearm draw?

The draw involves moving both hands in unison to the gun, establishing a two-point grip (middle finger under trigger guard, palm web high on backstrap), drawing from the holster, building a strong support hand grip, presenting to the target, acquiring sights, and pressing the trigger.

What are the two critical points of contact when gripping a pistol during a draw?

The two critical points of contact are the top of your middle finger up underneath the trigger guard and the web of your palm positioned high on the back strap of the pistol.

Why is a coordinated hand movement important during the firearm draw?

Coordinated hand movement, involving both the firing and support hand moving in unison, is crucial for a smooth, efficient, and safe draw, ensuring proper acquisition of the firearm and a stable grip from the outset.

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