How to Shoot Like John Wick: Part 3 | Carbines and Submachineguns

Published on May 24, 2019
Duration: 14:26

Learn to shoot like John Wick with a Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) like the Sig MPX. Key techniques include using a soft-shooting carbine accessorized for speed, understanding point of impact to avoid hostage targets, adopting a forward grip for control, and practicing efficient reloads using the trigger finger for the mag release and bolt release.

Quick Summary

The Sig MPX is ideal for John Wick-style shooting due to its soft recoil and customization potential. Key techniques include a forward grip for control, understanding optic point of impact to avoid errors, and practicing efficient reloads using the trigger finger for the mag release and bolt release.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: John Wick PCC Training
  2. 02:32Tip 1: Soft Shooting Carbines & Speed Mods
  3. 03:47Tip 2: Point of Impact & Parallax
  4. 06:17Tip 4: Forward Grip Technique
  5. 08:54Tip 6: Efficient Reloading Drills

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Sig MPX suitable for John Wick-style shooting?

The Sig MPX is favored for its soft recoil, making it easier to manage during rapid fire. Customizations like enhanced triggers, larger magwells, and specific stocks further optimize it for speed and control, aligning with the dynamic shooting seen in the John Wick films.

How does optic placement affect accuracy in carbine shooting?

Lowering the optic on a carbine reduces parallax issues. This is crucial for accurate point of aim/point of impact consistency at various distances, helping shooters avoid critical errors like missing 'hostage' targets at close range.

What is the recommended grip technique for carbines like the Sig MPX?

Taran Butler recommends a forward grip on the handguard. This technique provides superior control, similar to handling a fire hose, enabling faster target transitions and more effective recoil management for dynamic shooting scenarios.

What are the key steps for an efficient MPX/AR platform reload?

An efficient reload involves using your trigger finger to hit the magazine release, firmly seating the fresh magazine, and immediately pressing the bolt release paddle to chamber a round and resume firing.

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