NOW DRILL WITH PISTOL

Published on February 15, 2026
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates a 'Now' drill for pistol training, emphasizing precise trigger control and timing. The instructor, with high authority, guides the shooter to quickly find the trigger's wall and break the shot upon command, a technique transferable from rifle drills. Visuals highlight a Sig Sauer P320 with Trijicon and SureFire accessories.

Quick Summary

The 'Now' command pistol drill enhances trigger control and shot timing. Shooters are instructed to quickly find the trigger's 'wall' and break the shot cleanly upon the 'Now' cue, a technique refined through observation of finger movement to prevent trigger slapping.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Pistol Drill
  2. 00:14The 'Now' Command Explained
  3. 00:31Coaching Cues and Observation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Now' command drill for pistols?

The 'Now' command drill focuses on improving a shooter's trigger control and shot timing. The instructor uses the word 'Now' to prompt the shooter to break the shot, emphasizing finding the trigger's 'wall' quickly and executing a smooth press.

How does trigger control improve pistol accuracy?

Precise trigger control is crucial for accuracy as it minimizes unwanted movement of the firearm during the shot break. By finding the trigger's wall and executing a smooth press, shooters can prevent flinching or jerking, leading to more consistent and accurate shots.

What equipment is shown in the GBRS Group pistol drill video?

The video features a Sig Sauer P320-style pistol equipped with a Trijicon RMR red dot sight and a SureFire X300 weapon light. GBRS Group branded apparel and tactical gear are also visible.

What are key coaching cues for this pistol drill?

Key coaching cues involve observing the shooter's trigger finger to ensure they are finding the trigger's 'wall' and executing a smooth break. This helps prevent 'slapping' the trigger and promotes better overall shot execution.

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