This video focuses on a live-fire shooting drill designed to improve pistol grip consistency. The drill involves picking up a firearm from a "tabled" position, acquiring the optimal firing grip, aiming, and firing a single round at an 8" target from 5 yards. The core of the exercise is using index marks on the hands, applied by a spotter, to assess the precision and consistency of the "gun mount" without looking. Success is defined by at least two index marks aligning on 8 out of 10 shots. The emphasis is on grip evaluation rather than speed or pure accuracy, encouraging a deliberate approach to ensure the correct grip is achieved repeatedly.
This video focuses on building a reliable firearm grip, specifically for RDS (Red Dot Sight) pistols, using the "wave" concept. The instructor, from a November 2019 class in Homestead, FL, explains how to leverage proprioceptive indexes of the middle finger (firing hand) and index finger (support hand) to torque the hand into the gun. This technique is highlighted as beneficial for RDS pistols as the pinky's torque motion helps to bring the dot into alignment. The video also features promotional codes for various firearms-related brands and services, including Big Tex Outdoors, PHLster, BoreSight Solutions, Viktos, Fenix Ammo, Red Hill Tactical, Practical Performance, and Dark Angel Medical. The presenter emphasizes that this is one of many effective methods for achieving a good grip.
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