Mastering The Handgun Grip - Going Tactical Episode 03

Published on October 4, 2017
Duration: 6:42

This guide details advanced handgun grip techniques taught by Mike Seeklander, founder of the American Warrior Society and professional shooter for Wilson Combat. It covers strong and support hand placement, grip pressure, and body mechanics for optimal recoil control and accuracy. Seeklander emphasizes a high grip, thumb flagging, and counter-rotating torque for effective tactical shooting.

Quick Summary

Master tactical handgun grips with insights from Mike Seeklander. Learn to drive your strong hand high, 'flag' your thumb for support hand contact, and use 'counter-rotating torque' for maximum recoil control. Proper stance and avoiding common grip mistakes are also key for accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Grip Mechanics
  2. 00:44Equipment and Recoil Physics
  3. 01:24Strong Hand Placement
  4. 02:35Support Hand Indexing
  5. 03:04Grip Pressure and Torque
  6. 03:47Stance and Body Mechanics
  7. 04:55Common Grip Mistakes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the importance of a high handgun grip in tactical shooting?

A high grip is essential because the slide's mass is in the upper part of the firearm. This high placement allows the shooter to better manage the rearward force of recoil, maintaining control and accuracy during rapid fire.

How does Mike Seeklander explain 'counter-rotating torque' for handgun grips?

Seeklander describes 'counter-rotating torque' as applying opposing rotational forces with your hands: tightening the grip with the strong hand while simultaneously loosening with the support hand. This maximizes palm pressure on the backstrap for enhanced stability.

What are common mistakes to avoid when gripping a handgun?

Common errors include holding the gun too loosely, flaring elbows too high which pulls palms away from the grip, and failing to achieve a high enough grip to manage recoil effectively. These mistakes reduce control and accuracy.

What is the 'Judy Chop' technique for handgun grip?

The 'Judy Chop' is a method for consistently placing the support hand. It involves using the support hand's index finger to index the area under the trigger guard, ensuring a repeatable and high grip every time the firearm is drawn.

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