Learning Trigger Reset with the CZ P10F - Firearms Training

Published on November 27, 2021
Duration: 2:45

This training guide, led by Instructor Mike, focuses on mastering trigger reset for the CZ P-10 F. It emphasizes precise finger placement, feeling the trigger's wall and reset point, and practicing specific drills like 'wall reps' and 'press clicks' for improved control. The instruction aims for 'unconsciously conscious mastery of the basics' through deliberate practice.

Quick Summary

Mastering trigger reset with the CZ P-10 F involves precise finger placement on the trigger's center pad and mass. Practice 'wall reps' and 'press clicks' to feel the trigger's 'click' and re-establish the wall, enabling faster, more accurate follow-up shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Trigger Pull Technique
  2. 00:12Dry Fire Slide Rack & Feel
  3. 00:25Live Fire Trigger Reset Explained
  4. 00:49Finger Placement During Manipulation
  5. 01:02Wall Reps Practice Drill
  6. 01:21Understanding Trigger Slack
  7. 01:36Press Clicks Practice
  8. 02:02Maintaining Trigger Reset
  9. 02:32Mastering Firearm Basics

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you properly engage the trigger for better control?

Use the center of your trigger finger's pad and mass. This ensures a straight rearward pull, minimizing any lateral movement that can affect shot placement. Focus on a smooth, consistent press.

What is trigger reset and why is it important?

Trigger reset is the point where the firearm's internal mechanism re-engages after the trigger has been fired. Feeling this 'click' allows for a faster, more accurate follow-up shot by only needing to take up minimal slack.

What are 'wall reps' in firearms training?

Wall reps involve dry firing the pistol to the point just before the trigger breaks (the 'wall'), then releasing the trigger completely. This drill helps build muscle memory for consistent trigger staging without over-travel.

How can I practice trigger control without live ammunition?

Dry fire practice is highly effective. Focus on drills like 'wall reps' and 'press clicks' with an unloaded firearm. Ensure you are in a safe environment and always verify the firearm is unloaded.

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