The Trigger Trainer: The Lecture

Published on September 22, 2019
Duration: 5:13

This video provides instruction on using a trigger trainer for developing essential firearm skills. Lead Firearms Instructor Mike emphasizes the importance of trigger discipline, grip, and ambidexterity. The trigger trainer allows for isolated practice of trigger manipulation, grip acquisition, and hand transitions without a live firearm, strengthening hand and forearm muscles and reinforcing safe habits.

Quick Summary

A trigger trainer isolates a firearm's grip and trigger for safe dry-fire practice, enhancing trigger discipline, grip, and hand strength. It's essential for building muscle memory and preventing accidental discharges by practicing keeping the finger off the trigger until ready to fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Trigger Trainer Benefits
  2. 00:21What is the Trigger Trainer?
  3. 00:35Isolating the Trigger Finger
  4. 01:01Importance of Trigger Discipline
  5. 01:23Muscle Strengthening Benefits
  6. 01:56Training for Ambidexterity
  7. 02:12Strong Hand vs. Support Hand
  8. 02:46Trigger Trainer Drills
  9. 03:19Varying Drill Repetitions
  10. 03:39Hand Transition Practice
  11. 04:09Catch the Fist Technique
  12. 04:24Trigger Tension and Placement
  13. 04:36Working on Trigger Finger Placement
  14. 05:01Isolating the Trigger

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a trigger trainer and how does it help with firearm training?

A trigger trainer is a device that isolates the grip and trigger mechanism of a firearm. It allows users to practice trigger control, grip, and trigger discipline without the need for a live firearm, making it ideal for dry-fire practice and muscle memory development.

Why is trigger discipline so important in firearm handling?

Trigger discipline is crucial to prevent accidental discharges. It means keeping your finger off the trigger until you have made the conscious decision to fire. This habit prevents unintended shots if you are startled or lose control of the firearm.

How can a trigger trainer improve hand and forearm strength for shooting?

Repeatedly actuating the trigger on a trigger trainer helps to build and strengthen the muscles in your hand and forearm. This can lead to better control and reduced fatigue during live-fire shooting sessions, especially during intensive training.

What is the benefit of practicing ambidexterity with a trigger trainer?

Practicing ambidexterity with a trigger trainer allows you to develop proficiency with your support hand. This is vital for situations where your strong hand might be injured or unavailable, enabling you to transition to your support hand and maintain effective control of the firearm.

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