Proctor Performance Pistol - Moving With The Gun

Published on January 5, 2014
Duration: 1:45

This video from Proctor Performance Pistol focuses on efficient movement with a firearm. Key techniques include keeping the gun below the line of sight for faster target acquisition and maintaining two-handed control for short movements (one step). For longer distances, it's advised to break the support hand free to use arm momentum for efficient ground coverage and then reacquire the gun as deceleration begins.

Quick Summary

When moving with a firearm, keep the gun just below your line of sight for faster target acquisition and better muzzle awareness. For movements up to one step, maintain two-handed control. For longer distances, release the support hand to generate momentum and reacquire the grip during deceleration.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Gun Position While Moving
  2. 00:35Support Hand Use During Movement
  3. 01:06Deceleration and Reacquiring Grip

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended position for a firearm when moving?

When moving with a firearm, it's recommended to keep the gun just below your line of sight. This position allows for quicker alignment with targets and better muzzle awareness, ensuring you can see where the muzzle is pointed.

When should you keep both hands on your pistol during movement?

For short movements, typically one step, it's advisable to keep both hands connected to the gun for stability. For movements longer than one step, it's more efficient to break the support hand loose to gain momentum.

How do you efficiently cover ground with a firearm?

To cover ground efficiently, especially for movements longer than one step, release your support hand to use your arms for momentum. Reacquire the gun with your support hand as you begin to decelerate.

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