Learning Trigger Reset with the CZ P10F - Firearms Training

Published on November 27, 2021
Duration: 2:45

This video demonstrates a trigger reset drill specifically for the CZ P10F pistol, emphasizing the importance of feeling the reset and re-establishing the trigger wall. Instructor Mike guides the viewer through the process of taking up slack, identifying the wall, and then releasing the trigger fully before re-engaging for the next shot. The drill aims to improve trigger control and overall shooting accuracy by mastering the fundamentals of trigger manipulation.

Quick Summary

Mastering trigger reset is crucial for accurate follow-up shots. This involves feeling the sear click, re-establishing the trigger wall by slightly moving the finger back, and then pressing through again. Proper finger placement on the center pad of the trigger is essential for optimal control during this process.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Trigger Finger Placement
  2. 00:10Taking Up Slack
  3. 00:39Feeling the Click and Reset
  4. 00:42Re-establishing the Wall
  5. 01:01Wall Reps Practice
  6. 01:35Press Clicks Drill
  7. 02:01Avoiding Full Trigger Release

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the key to improving trigger control for follow-up shots?

The key to improving trigger control for follow-up shots is mastering the trigger reset. This involves feeling the click of the sear, slightly moving the trigger finger back to re-establish the wall, and then pressing through again without letting the trigger go completely forward.

How should the trigger finger be positioned on the trigger for optimal control?

For optimal trigger control, the trigger finger should be placed on the center of the pad of the finger. This provides a more consistent and controlled press, allowing you to feel the nuances of the trigger pull and reset more effectively.

What is the 'wall' in trigger manipulation?

The 'wall' in trigger manipulation refers to the point just before the sear breaks and the shot is fired. It's the resistance you feel after taking up all the slack. Re-establishing this wall after the trigger reset is crucial for a precise and controlled second shot.

Why is it important not to let the trigger go all the way forward after firing?

It's important not to let the trigger go all the way forward after firing because doing so disengages the trigger reset mechanism. You then have to take up all the slack again. By stopping just before it goes all the way forward, you can feel and utilize the reset for a faster, more accurate follow-up shot.

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