Massad Ayoob - Use the power crease for a lighter trigger pull.

Published on July 21, 2023
Duration: 1:00

Massad Ayoob explains the 'power crease' technique, utilizing the first joint of the index finger for enhanced leverage on heavy trigger pulls, particularly on revolvers. This method, demonstrated by historical masters, makes the trigger feel significantly lighter and more controllable without altering the firearm. Applying this technique can effectively reduce the perceived trigger pull weight by several pounds, offering a practical advantage for shooters.

Quick Summary

Massad Ayoob introduces the 'power crease' technique, using the first joint of the index finger for enhanced leverage on heavy trigger pulls. This method makes the trigger feel significantly lighter and more controllable without firearm modifications, offering a practical advantage for shooters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro to the Power Crease
  2. 00:10Leverage Demonstration
  3. 00:31Distal Joint Advantage
  4. 00:48Practical Application

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'power crease' technique for trigger pull?

The 'power crease' refers to using the first joint of your index finger to engage the trigger. This position provides significantly more leverage, making heavy trigger pulls feel much lighter and more controllable, as demonstrated by Massad Ayoob.

How can I make my pistol's trigger pull feel lighter?

Massad Ayoob suggests using the 'power crease' (first finger joint) instead of the finger pad. This technique increases leverage, effectively reducing the perceived weight of the trigger pull without any mechanical modifications to the firearm.

Is the power crease technique safe for self-defense firearms?

Yes, the power crease technique is a method of finger placement that enhances control and leverage. It doesn't alter the firearm's mechanics, ensuring it remains safe and legally compliant for self-defense or concealed carry.

Who is Massad Ayoob and what is his expertise?

Massad Ayoob is a highly respected firearms instructor and author with decades of experience in self-defense and law enforcement training. He is known for his practical insights into shooting techniques and firearm use.

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