What To Do If You Can't Use Your Support Hand When Shooting a Gun: Tactical Tuesday
This training drill, demonstrated by USCCA and Chief Instructor Jason Speller of the Law Enforcement Ross School, focuses on drawing and shooting a firearm one-handed when the support hand is incapacitated. The core technique involves drawing the firearm and extending it while intentionally keeping the support hand down by the side, building new muscle memory for accurate and quick shooting under simulated adverse conditions. The use of a Barrel Block is emphasized for safe dry fire practice.











