I Let my SISTER shoot my GLOCK! πŸ”«

Published on October 17, 2022
Duration: 35:30

This guide outlines a beginner-friendly training session for new shooters, focusing on fundamental firearm safety and handling techniques using Glock pistols. Instruction is provided by Esai Givens, an experienced enthusiast, covering dry fire, range etiquette, and progressive introduction to different Glock models and calibers. The session emphasizes proper grip, trigger control, and recoil management for improved accuracy.

Quick Summary

This beginner Glock pistol training session focuses on fundamental safety and shooting techniques. Esai Givens guides his sister through dry fire, range practice with Glock 43X, 19X, and 23 models, emphasizing trigger discipline, proper grip, and recoil management for improved accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Safety Warning
  2. 00:26Training Plan
  3. 01:01Dry Fire and Safety Fundamentals
  4. 04:51Range Preparation
  5. 06:01Glock 43X Shooting
  6. 11:01Glock 19X Shooting
  7. 13:51Glock 23 (.40 Cal) Demo
  8. 15:24Target Review and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key safety fundamentals taught in this Glock training video?

The video emphasizes trigger discipline (finger off the trigger until ready to shoot) and muzzle awareness (always pointing the firearm in a safe direction). Proper grip to avoid 'slide bite' is also a key safety point demonstrated.

Which Glock pistol is recommended for new shooters and why?

The Glock 19X is often recommended for new shooters due to its larger grip and easier handling compared to smaller subcompact models. Its balance of size and shootability helps manage recoil effectively.

How does the video address managing recoil with different Glock models?

The guide suggests 'leaning into' the shot to absorb recoil, particularly with larger calibers like the .40 S&W Glock 23. It also highlights that 9mm models like the Glock 43X and 19X have more manageable recoil for beginners.

What common shooting mistakes are addressed in this Glock training?

The video points out 'trigger slapping,' which is a rapid, jerky trigger pull affecting accuracy, and improper finger placement on the trigger. It also covers the risk of 'slide bite' due to incorrect hand positioning.

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