Trigger Confidence Part 1

Published on January 19, 2026
Duration: 0:24

This video demonstrates a specific safety technique for double-action revolvers, as explained by firearms enthusiast JaredAF. It highlights that traditional trigger discipline (finger off the trigger) is a modern concept, and for centuries, understanding mechanics was key. The demonstrated technique involves placing the thumb behind the hammer while the finger is on the trigger, making it physically impossible to fire the weapon.

Quick Summary

A key safety technique for double-action revolvers involves placing your thumb behind the hammer while your finger is on the trigger. This physically prevents the hammer from falling forward, ensuring the firearm cannot discharge even if the trigger is pulled, complementing traditional trigger discipline.

Chapters

  1. 00:00History of Trigger Discipline
  2. 00:11Double-Action Revolver Safety Technique

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a modern safety concept in firearms handling?

A modern safety concept in firearms handling is trigger discipline, which involves keeping the finger off the trigger until ready to fire. This video contrasts this with older methods that focused more on understanding the firearm's mechanics and load status.

How can you ensure a double-action revolver won't fire with this technique?

By placing your thumb behind the hammer while your finger is on the trigger, you create a physical block. It becomes impossible to pull the trigger far enough to release the hammer and fire the weapon, even if accidental pressure is applied.

Is keeping your finger off the trigger the only way to be safe with a revolver?

No, understanding the firearm's mechanics is also crucial. For double-action revolvers, a technique involving placing the thumb behind the hammer while the finger is on the trigger provides an additional layer of safety by physically preventing discharge.

More Training & Techniques Videos You Might Like

More from JaredAF

View all →