Thumbs Forward Grip For Pistols

Published on April 25, 2013
Duration: 4:05

This guide details the 'thumbs forward' grip technique for semi-automatic pistols, as demonstrated by John Correia of Active Self Protection. The technique aims to improve muzzle flip control and natural pointing ability. It contrasts with a traditional grip where thumbs are held together, often associated with the Weaver stance. The video provides two methods for achieving the thumbs forward grip: a beginner-friendly approach and a more advanced, faster method utilizing hand indexing.

Quick Summary

The 'thumbs forward' pistol grip involves extending both thumbs forward, pressing against the side of the firearm. This technique helps control muzzle flip by providing better leverage against recoil, leading to faster sight acquisition and improved shooting speed. It's an effective method for personal defense and tactical shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Fundamentals
  2. 00:19Introducing the Thumbs Forward Grip
  3. 00:30Traditional Grip vs. Thumbs Forward
  4. 01:05How to Find the Thumbs Forward Grip
  5. 01:18Advantages of Thumbs Forward Grip
  6. 01:37Demonstrating Muzzle Flip Difference
  7. 02:02Live Fire Comparison: Thumbs Back vs. Thumbs Forward
  8. 02:44Unloading and Safety Check
  9. 02:53Two Ways to Achieve Thumbs Forward Grip
  10. 03:04Advanced Thumbs Forward Grip Technique
  11. 03:34Overcoming Initial Discomfort
  12. 03:50Conclusion: Speed and Effectiveness

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'thumbs forward' grip for pistols?

The 'thumbs forward' grip is a pistol technique where both thumbs are extended forward, pressing against the side of the firearm. This contrasts with a traditional grip where thumbs are held together. It's designed to improve control and reduce muzzle flip.

How does the 'thumbs forward' grip help with muzzle flip?

By extending the thumbs forward, you place more of your hand's mass in front of the pistol's center of gravity. This provides a better leverage point to counteract the upward force of recoil, thus reducing muzzle flip and allowing for faster follow-up shots.

What are the benefits of using a 'thumbs forward' grip?

The primary benefits are improved muzzle flip control, a more natural pointing ability, and potentially faster sight acquisition for follow-up shots. It can also lead to a more stable platform for shooting, especially during rapid fire.

How can I learn the 'thumbs forward' grip?

Start by pointing your thumb towards the target with the unloaded firearm. Then, bring the gun up to meet your thumb. A more advanced method involves using the index finger bone to index the pistol and rolling your hand into position for a faster, more consistent grip.

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