@@Louiesfirearms I with try, it's hard to on a computer. As a firearm's instructor, if you were one of my students I would have you grip the handgun with your right like you were going to shake someone's hand. I would then have you fill the open space of the left side of the grip with your right hand. What I see you doing is placing your left hand over your right thumb, thus leaving a large gap on the grip which will make it harder to control the recoil of the gun. Your right thumb should overlap your left hand. I hope helps you.
@James-uq4wb yes it did. i feel the difference, thanks I hope u keep watching to throw me some more pointers if u see anything wrong, like I always say I'm learning as I go with anyone that's watching we can learn together right lol.
Nice looks like the practice pays off cool 😎 👍...
@JmanRc yo JMan this Dry-Fire is working great
Your grip is bad.
Well speek on it let me know how i can improve
@@Louiesfirearms I with try, it's hard to on a computer. As a firearm's instructor, if you were one of my students I would have you grip the handgun with your right like you were going to shake someone's hand. I would then have you fill the open space of the left side of the grip with your right hand. What I see you doing is placing your left hand over your right thumb, thus leaving a large gap on the grip which will make it harder to control the recoil of the gun. Your right thumb should overlap your left hand. I hope helps you.
@James-uq4wb yes it did. i feel the difference, thanks I hope u keep watching to throw me some more pointers if u see anything wrong, like I always say I'm learning as I go with anyone that's watching we can learn together right lol.