How to Shoot Like a Navy SEAL - Combat Marksmanship Fundamentals

Published on January 5, 2014
Duration: 1:14

This guide outlines fundamental combat marksmanship techniques inspired by Navy SEAL training, as detailed in Chris Sajnog's book. It emphasizes mastering the carbine pistol grip and natural point of aim for effective shooting in high-stress scenarios. Instruction is provided by a retired Navy SEAL firearms instructor, offering expert-level guidance.

Quick Summary

Learn combat marksmanship fundamentals from retired Navy SEAL firearms instructor Chris Sajnog. The 'How to Shoot Like a Navy SEAL' program focuses on mastering the carbine pistol grip and establishing a natural point of aim for effective shooting in high-stress situations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to SEAL Marksmanship
  2. 00:41Author Background: Chris Sajnog
  3. 00:51Instructional Content: Carbine Grip & Natural Aim
  4. 01:01Availability and Purchase Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key combat marksmanship fundamentals taught in the 'How to Shoot Like a Navy SEAL' program?

The program emphasizes mastering the carbine pistol grip and establishing a natural point of aim. These techniques are crucial for shooting effectively and surviving in high-stress combat situations, drawing directly from elite US Navy SEAL training methods.

Who is the author of 'How to Shoot Like a Navy SEAL' and what is his expertise?

The book is written by Chris Sajnog, a retired Navy SEAL and experienced firearms instructor. His background provides direct, practical knowledge of the techniques used by elite special operations forces in real-world missions.

Where can I find instructional videos related to Navy SEAL shooting techniques?

Exclusive instructional videos demonstrating techniques like the carbine pistol grip and natural point of aim are available. These can be accessed through links provided with the book, 'How to Shoot Like a Navy SEAL,' and potentially on SEALshooting.com.

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