PISTOL DRAW: ESTABLISH INITIAL GRIP #shooting #shorts #training #reel #short #tacticalrifleman

Published on January 24, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video from Tactical Rifleman focuses on establishing a consistent initial grip on a pistol during a draw. It emphasizes the importance of compensating for potential holster shift by aiming slightly rearward when gripping, allowing for adjustment if the initial grip is too high or too low. This technique aims to ensure a proper grip at the critical moment of a gunfight.

Quick Summary

To ensure a consistent pistol grip during a draw, aim slightly rearward when establishing contact. This technique compensates for potential holster shift, allowing your hand to slide forward into the correct position, whether you grip slightly too high or too low.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Holster Position Variability
  2. 00:17Impact on Grip
  3. 00:22Combat Shooting Principles
  4. 00:30Establishing the Initial Grip Technique
  5. 00:33The Sliding Hand Adjustment
  6. 00:53Step One: Initial Grip

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important to adjust your pistol grip during a draw?

Holster position can shift slightly due to body movement. Adjusting your grip by aiming slightly rearward allows your hand to slide into the correct position, ensuring a consistent and effective grip even if the holster has moved.

What is the recommended technique for establishing an initial pistol grip?

The recommended technique is to aim slightly rearward when gripping the pistol. This allows your hand to slide forward into the proper grip position, accommodating minor variations in holster placement and ensuring a secure hold.

How does holster shift affect a firearm draw?

Holster shift, even by a few inches, can disrupt your intended grip. If you don't account for this potential movement, you might end up with an improper grip at the critical moment, hindering your ability to effectively use the firearm.

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