Gun Gripes Episode 82: Range Jerks

Published on November 30, 2013
Duration: 21:30

This guide, drawing from the expertise of Iraqveteran8888's "Gun Gripes" series, focuses on understanding and managing recoil in powerful firearms. It covers techniques for handling large-caliber revolvers like the Smith & Wesson Model 500 and Desert Eagle, emphasizing proper grip and stance to mitigate muzzle flip and prevent involuntary "double fires." The guide also addresses safety concerns with pistol-grip shotguns and stresses the importance of responsible gun ownership and mentorship.

Quick Summary

Learn expert techniques for managing recoil with powerful firearms like the .500 S&W Magnum and Desert Eagle. Understand the 'double fire' phenomenon and the dangers of pistol-grip shotguns. The video emphasizes responsible gun ownership and the importance of proper training from experienced instructors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Missouri Incident
  2. 01:40The 'Double Fire' Phenomenon
  3. 03:10Technical Aspects of Big Bore Revolvers
  4. 07:06Single Action vs. Double Action Recoil
  5. 08:31Pawn Shop Gun Myths & Desert Eagle
  6. 12:41Pistol Grip Shotguns & Range Safety
  7. 14:11Gun Owners as Ambassadors

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes a firearm to 'double fire' involuntarily?

A 'double fire' occurs when a firearm discharges a second round immediately after the first, typically due to the shooter's grip being insufficient to control the recoil. The muzzle flip can cause the shooter's finger to re-engage the trigger during the recoil cycle, leading to an unintended second shot.

Why are high-recoil firearms sometimes found in good condition at pawn shops?

Many powerful, high-recoil firearms, such as large-caliber revolvers, are often found in pristine condition at pawn shops because their original owners discovered they were too difficult or painful to shoot comfortably after initial attempts. This leads to minimal use and preservation of the firearm's condition.

What is the primary safety concern with pistol-grip-only shotguns?

The main safety concern with pistol-grip-only shotguns is the significant recoil, which can cause the firearm to strike the shooter in the face if not handled with proper technique and stance. Holding it at eye level is particularly dangerous and can lead to injury.

How can experienced shooters act as responsible ambassadors for the Second Amendment?

Experienced shooters can promote responsible gun ownership by mentoring new shooters, demonstrating safe handling practices, and politely correcting unsafe behavior observed on the range. This proactive approach helps maintain a positive image for gun owners and ensures safety for everyone.

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