How to Shoot a Handgun Like a PRO! (2024)

Published on September 9, 2024
Duration: 8:41

This guide details fundamental handgun shooting techniques as demonstrated by Will Workman of Workman Protection. It covers establishing a proper stance, achieving a solid two-handed grip, aligning sights (both iron and red dot), and executing a smooth trigger press to control muzzle movement. The instruction emphasizes consistent practice and managing recoil for accurate shooting.

Quick Summary

To shoot a handgun like a pro, establish a stable stance with a slight forward lean on your toes. Achieve a firm two-handed grip, squeezing front-to-back and side-to-side. Align sights with 'equal height, equal light' for irons or place the red dot on target. Execute a smooth, continuous trigger press to control muzzle movement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Handgun Shooting
  2. 00:40Sponsor: Eclipse Holsters
  3. 01:10Step 1: Stance
  4. 02:09Step 2: Grip
  5. 03:20Step 3: Sight Picture (Iron vs. Red Dot)
  6. 05:00Step 4: Trigger Press
  7. 06:28Live Fire Demonstration
  8. 07:34Recoil Management
  9. 08:23Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the correct stance for shooting a handgun?

The correct stance involves facing the target with one foot slightly in front of the other, not a full split but not side-by-side. Lean slightly forward on your toes for stability and balance.

How should you grip a handgun for accuracy?

Use a two-handed grip, with the dominant hand squeezing front to back like a vice. The support hand should fill the gap, sealing to the dominant hand and squeezing side to side.

What is the 'equal height, equal light' principle for iron sights?

This principle means aligning the front sight with the rear sights so there's an equal amount of light on both sides of the front sight, and the top of the front sight is level with the top of the rear sights.

How do you properly press the trigger on a handgun?

Apply continuous, smooth pressure to the trigger all the way through its travel. Avoid jerking or anticipating the shot, which can cause the muzzle to move off target.

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