grip and trigger control

Published on December 10, 2025
Duration: 0:42

Instruction from JaredAF details the critical relationship between grip and trigger control on an AR-15. He emphasizes a firm grip with the lower three fingers to pre-load the index finger, enabling a clean break of heavier Mil-spec triggers (5-8 lbs) without disturbing sight alignment. This technique is vital for maintaining accuracy, especially with standard trigger weights.

Quick Summary

A firm grip with the lower three fingers on an AR-15's pistol grip pre-loads the index finger, enabling a clean pull of heavier Mil-spec triggers (5-8 lbs) without disturbing the sights, leading to improved shot accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Grip and Trigger Control Relationship
  2. 00:17Mil-spec Trigger Weights Explained
  3. 00:28Benefits of a Firm Grip for Accuracy

Frequently Asked Questions

How does grip affect trigger control on an AR-15?

A firm grip with the lower three fingers on an AR-15's pistol grip pre-loads the index finger. This allows for a cleaner pull of heavier Mil-spec triggers (5-8 lbs) without disturbing the sights, leading to improved shot accuracy.

What is the typical trigger pull weight for a Mil-spec AR-15?

Mil-spec AR-15 triggers are generally heavier than aftermarket 'gamer' triggers, typically ranging from 5 to 8 pounds. This weight requires a stable grip to manage effectively.

Why is a firm grip important for accurate shooting with an AR-15?

A firm grip, particularly with the lower fingers, helps stabilize the firearm. This stability is crucial for executing a clean trigger break, minimizing unwanted movement, and ensuring the shot lands accurately, especially with heavier trigger pulls.

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