Mastering Firearm Control

Published on February 26, 2025
Duration: 0:50

This guide details a safe and effective technique for carrying a firearm during high-speed movement, such as sprinting. Expert instruction from GBRS Group emphasizes maintaining a specific grip with the finger outside the trigger guard and engaging the safety. This method ensures control and prevents accidental discharge even during dynamic actions or falls, allowing the support hand to remain free for other tasks.

Quick Summary

Master firearm control during high-speed movement with expert techniques from GBRS Group. Learn the safe sprint carry grip, emphasizing finger discipline outside the trigger guard and engaged safety. This method prevents accidental discharge even during falls and allows for one-handed control, freeing your support hand for balance or transitions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Safe Grip for High-Speed Movement
  2. 00:16Mechanical Safety and Finger Placement
  3. 00:34One-Handed Control and Transitions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended grip for carrying a firearm during high-speed movement?

For high-speed movement like sprinting, maintain a grip where your finger is outside the trigger guard, resting on the frame or receiver. Ensure the firearm's safety is engaged to prevent accidental discharge, even if the weapon is pointed towards your legs or during a fall.

How does one-handed firearm control benefit tactical movement?

One-handed firearm control during sprints allows your support hand to remain free. This is crucial for maintaining balance, navigating obstacles, or transitioning to a secondary weapon while still securely managing your primary firearm.

What safety measures are critical when performing a sprint carry with a firearm?

Always engage the mechanical safety before sprinting. Crucially, keep your finger completely off the trigger and outside the trigger guard. This combination of safety engagement and proper finger placement is vital for preventing accidental discharges during dynamic actions.

What type of rifle is shown being used for these techniques?

The firearm demonstrated is a customized AR-15 style rifle. It is equipped with accessories such as a suppressor, a high-mount red dot optic with a magnifier, and a camo-wrapped handguard.

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