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Published on July 6, 2017
Duration: 1:44

This guide details advanced techniques for operating shotguns one-handed, as demonstrated by firearms instructor Kru Jack. It covers both pump-action and break-action models, emphasizing the use of momentum and body mechanics for cycling the action. The instruction highlights impressive skill and safety consciousness from an instructor with a physical disability.

Quick Summary

Advanced one-handed shotgun techniques are demonstrated by firearms instructor Kru Jack, showcasing impressive manipulation of both pump-action and break-action shotguns. Key elements include leveraging recoil and momentum for cycling the action and maintaining precise control. This highlights advanced shooter adaptability and safety consciousness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Instructor
  2. 00:33Break-Action Shotgun Demo
  3. 01:04Derya Pump-Action Intro
  4. 01:21One-Handed Pump-Action Demo

Frequently Asked Questions

How can one shoot a shotgun with only one hand?

Advanced shooters can operate shotguns one-handed by using body mechanics and the firearm's momentum. For pump-actions, the slide is cycled using recoil or deliberate force. Break-actions open automatically after firing and require manual closure.

What shotgun is shown being fired one-handed?

The video features a Derya Pump Action Shotgun being fired and cycled one-handed. A break-action shotgun is also demonstrated for one-handed firing and manipulation.

What makes the one-handed shotgun technique impressive?

This technique is impressive due to the high level of skill, control, and safety demonstrated, especially by firearms instructor Kru Jack who has a physical disability limiting him to one hand.

What are the key considerations for one-handed shotgun shooting?

Key considerations include mastering recoil control through stance and body positioning, understanding the specific cycling mechanisms of pump-action and break-action firearms, and always prioritizing firearm safety.

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