Pistol and Carbine Course with John 'Shrek' McPhee: A Blast of Fun and Expert Instruction

This course, led by John 'Shrek' McPhee of Sheriff of Baghdad, provides expert instruction on fundamental pistol and carbine shooting techniques. Key takeaways include proper magazine insertion, stable shooting stances, effective grip lock-up, sight alignment, front sight focus during recoil, and carbine body mechanics for weight support. The training emphasizes practical application through live-fire drills and target analysis.

Quick Summary

Master pistol and carbine fundamentals with expert instruction from John 'Shrek' McPhee. Learn proper magazine insertion, stable shooting stances, effective grip lock-up, sight alignment, front sight focus, and carbine body mechanics for improved control and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Pistol Magazine Insertion
  2. 00:29Pistol Shooting Stance
  3. 00:39Correcting Pistol Grip
  4. 00:54Pistol Sight Alignment
  5. 01:08Locking Firing Arm
  6. 01:17Front Sight Focus
  7. 01:28Pistol Practice Drills
  8. 01:38Rapid Fire Correction
  9. 02:04Target Review
  10. 02:18Post-Shooting Procedure
  11. 02:31Pistol Target Analysis
  12. 02:37Drill Briefing
  13. 02:48Pistol Live Fire
  14. 03:04Carbine Stance
  15. 03:17Carbine Hold Correction
  16. 03:30Carbine Live Fire
  17. 03:45Carbine Transition Drill
  18. 04:06Carbine Low-Ready
  19. 04:12Carbine Low Stance
  20. 04:32Course Completion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key fundamentals of pistol shooting taught in this course?

The course emphasizes proper pistol magazine insertion with an audible click, adjusting stance for stability, achieving a 'locked up' grip for control, correct sight alignment during presentation, and maintaining front sight focus through recoil. Rapid fire corrections focus on staying on target.

How does John 'Shrek' McPhee advise on carbine shooting mechanics?

John McPhee stresses keeping elbows down when shouldering a carbine to allow body mechanics to effectively support the rifle's weight. This technique improves stability and control during shooting.

What is the recommended post-shooting procedure for a pistol?

After completing a shooting sequence, the recommended procedure is to rack the slide, point the firearm at the target, perform a dry fire 'click', and then safely holster the pistol.

What is the importance of a 'locked up' grip in pistol shooting?

A 'locked up' grip, where the instructor emphasizes pushing the knuckle into the gun and away, is crucial for enhancing weapon control and stability. This technique minimizes unwanted movement during the shot.

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