How To Shoot a Gun With Your Non-Dominant Hand Only (Tactical Tuesday)

Published on March 27, 2018
Duration: 2:25

This drill, demonstrated by USCCA and Draw School's Chief Instructor Jason Speller, focuses on drawing and firing a firearm using only the non-dominant hand. It simulates a scenario where the strong hand is injured, emphasizing the importance of support-hand proficiency for defensive purposes. The drill involves safely drawing, establishing a grip between the legs, presenting, firing two rounds, and then transitioning back to the primary hand for re-holstering.

Quick Summary

Learn to shoot a gun with your non-dominant hand only in this essential tactical drill. This USCCA video demonstrates how to draw and fire safely when your strong hand is incapacitated, emphasizing support-hand proficiency for self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction and Guest
  2. 00:15Incapacitation Drill Overview
  3. 00:33Drill Execution: Non-Dominant Hand Draw
  4. 00:59Verbal Command and Firing
  5. 01:11Transition and Holstering
  6. 01:19Benefits of Support Hand Training
  7. 01:44Key Takeaways from the Drill
  8. 02:01Importance of Professional Training

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important to train shooting with your non-dominant hand?

Training with your non-dominant hand is vital for defensive scenarios where your strong hand might be injured, shot, or otherwise incapacitated. It ensures you can still effectively draw and use your firearm for self-defense.

What is the recommended technique for drawing with your non-dominant hand?

When drawing with your non-dominant hand, a recommended technique involves trapping the firearm between your legs to establish a stable master grip before presenting it to the target.

What are the key steps in a non-dominant hand shooting drill?

The drill involves simulating an injured strong hand, drawing the firearm with the support hand, securing a grip between the legs, presenting the firearm, firing two rounds, and then transitioning back to the primary hand to holster.

Who are the instructors featured in this firearms training video?

The video features Steven and Mike from the USCCA Training Division, joined by Jason Speller, the Chief Instructor for Draw School, providing expert instruction on tactical drills.

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