How to Grip a Handgun. Robert Vogel, Field Notes Ep.50

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @dipsetny9291
    @dipsetny9291 Год назад +15

    I never thought about Twerking the hands inwards when gripping a handgun. No one I heard ever said that. So I went to the range and did just that and my groups at 15 yards were pretty much close together. I was geeked up about it. I swear that’s a technique that nobody has mentioned, but Mr.Vogel.

  • @gabrielfelixmunoz739
    @gabrielfelixmunoz739 8 месяцев назад +3

    this video has to be the best. I've watched hundreds of videos from former SOF guys, and none of them are this concise yet explanatory

  • @rodymonster
    @rodymonster 3 года назад +71

    Dude I went to the range after I saw this video and I had a revelation. BY FAR TO ME! the best explanation of gun grip I've ever seen.

    • @marcinhachaj8525
      @marcinhachaj8525 2 года назад +1

      Thats how I feel right now

    • @pieceofmind8421
      @pieceofmind8421 Год назад

      100%

    • @dipsetny9291
      @dipsetny9291 Год назад

      The twerking the wrist inward was new to me. I never did that and when I did implement it. The S&W M&P 9mm I was shooting didn’t move at all in my hands. It’s a technique that no one really talks about.

  • @JustDefense
    @JustDefense 3 года назад +24

    Reached out to Bob once (can’t remember how I managed to do that), and he was very responsive and polite. Humble, down to earth, not full of himself.
    Thanks for posting.

  • @kmarshall131
    @kmarshall131 4 года назад +58

    Best Explanation of correct grip on the internet.

    • @kw2519
      @kw2519 2 года назад

      I’ve linked it to so many people. I’ve watched it dozens of times.

    • @m4rvinmartian
      @m4rvinmartian 2 года назад

      But it isn't though. Everyone is just copying everyone else without putting any intellectual thought into it. Not one person that has told you how to hold a gun, knows a damn thing about hands and fingers.
      This is a stupid way to hold a gun.

    • @Noah-mk8wf
      @Noah-mk8wf 2 года назад +4

      @@m4rvinmartian I guess an 11 time national shooting champ knows nothing about grip😂😂🤡

  • @StoonRay1
    @StoonRay1 4 года назад +36

    I have scoured RUclips for shooting instruction.
    Lots of good stuff out there… But this made so much sense to me!.
    It’s the best video on shooting grip I’ve ever seen!!

    • @rundmm
      @rundmm 4 года назад +5

      Mostly because this guy is a master at what he does.

  • @designated_hitter_EGA
    @designated_hitter_EGA Месяц назад

    Thanks Robert, your instruction on gipping is greatly appreciated.

  • @jam00723
    @jam00723 2 года назад +6

    I have been having a hard time trying to figure where to put pressure with the grip to drive the gun. This video explained this very well!

  • @Gaverny
    @Gaverny 4 года назад +29

    This is gold!

  • @Sixxiron
    @Sixxiron Месяц назад

    The single best video I’ve seen on gripping a gun!

  • @mikewapex781
    @mikewapex781 3 года назад +1

    Best explanation on the matter period.

  • @TariqKhan-xt5qs
    @TariqKhan-xt5qs 3 года назад +5

    I have been watching video after video on youtube about this topic and this is hands down the best video. 1. He is actually informative. 2. He is demonstrating what happens when the grip is wrong 3. He demonstrates what happens when the grip is correct. 4. He even shows you those micro-signs or movements that you might not think of to diagnose if you are holding your gun incorrectly.
    Too many videos on RUclips are just a bunch of guys going BLAH,BLAH,BLAH. this video is truly informative and helpful

  • @williamwinn948
    @williamwinn948 2 года назад +2

    Honestly this changed everything for me.

  • @alpha2957
    @alpha2957 2 года назад +1

    Respect! Thanks for this video. Between you and JJ Racazza's informative videos, I've improved my marksmanship tremendously. It's day and night when it comes to using proper Grip technique with proper trigger manipulation. Thank you!!!! 💯💯😁😁👍👍

  • @pjc4425
    @pjc4425 3 года назад +1

    This left handed 92fs-M9A1 Compact user thanks you.
    For many years I've straight thumbed all good until picking up a Beretta.
    My support thumb always drifted on trigger bar making for very uncomfortable range session.
    Using your technique resolved issue being had thanks again.

  • @michaellane7991
    @michaellane7991 4 года назад +3

    Just wanted to say thank you very much for sharing for everyone to learn from!

  • @ralphyboy3856
    @ralphyboy3856 3 года назад +2

    Freeeeee training right here basic, from one of the BEST SHOOTERS IN THE COUNTRY

  • @sulatlalaki
    @sulatlalaki 3 года назад +1

    Superb. Plus, you show how badass lethal/accurate you are...PROVING that what you are teaching/doing cannot be argued against.

  • @terrybaird3122
    @terrybaird3122 Год назад +2

    OK Bob, you have convinced me. I am going to try to put this into practice but it will not be easy. Thinking about the small details is a sure way to psych myself out, but it is also the only way to change. I am actually pretty happy with my shooting as is, but I am never really satisfied if I think I can do better. I have been dry running it, but today we will do some shooting. Maybe this old dog can learn a new trick.

  • @ibfishy3878
    @ibfishy3878 4 года назад +3

    Bought my first and second pistols this year and this is the information I was looking for. Well done.

  • @rossriley2719
    @rossriley2719 4 года назад +18

    3:55 That holster was so clean.

  • @jayryan2900
    @jayryan2900 4 года назад +8

    Holy crap I had know idea . Thank you very much!

  • @attakconsulting
    @attakconsulting Год назад +2

    This is the be all- end all discussion on grip. Frankly, Bob should be involved in modifying the gen 6 Glock if they want to tout “perfection”
    Get rid of the stupid “import” relief divot where the support hand gets almost all of its pressure and move or position/protect the slide release so you can grip higher and still get slide lock!
    When I spoke with Bob during a class, for his IDPA mags he would put longer springs to get them to lock open when empty .

  • @chrisdiceart
    @chrisdiceart 4 года назад +1

    Finally somebody explains the "Snatch Grip"! Now I just need a week or 10 of dry fire to make it permanent . Thank you Robert Vogel! :)

  • @mikeholman4284
    @mikeholman4284 Год назад

    Excellent video. I learned more about the dynamics of grip than I knew, for sure. One of my worries is the my supporting hand's thumb will rest so high on the side of the gun that the slide will cut it when I fire. That seems to be mitigated by reaching as far forward with my thumb as I can. It's not about being able to grip it if you've got time. It's about being able to grip it properly when you don't have time. I chose the Taurus G3C, and I'm trying to learn every dimple on that gun, by feel. Bottom line? No substitute for many hours of practice. Great videos like this are an absolute godsend.

  • @bach1958
    @bach1958 4 года назад +1

    Bob is so right I just stared doing torqueing like that and it makes a huge difference. Also gets the chest muscles involved.

  • @DIYDad1
    @DIYDad1 4 года назад +3

    4:10 you talk about torquing your arms inward and your shoulders go up, elbows look locked out. I’ve had instructors tell me you need to keep your elbows bent when shooting, wrists are the only thing that should be locked out, shoulders relaxed not up, so your head doesn’t come down and stays in a natural position. I’m confused which way is the right way as there seems to be multiple schools of thought on proper grip techniques. Any thoughts on this? Maybe I’ll just have to try a few different ways next time I’m at the range.

    • @jerrybrunson895
      @jerrybrunson895 2 года назад +1

      I see that your comment was a year ago and taking that in consideration, perhaps you have found the grip & stance technique that works for you. Massad Ayoob makes a great point about everyone's hands aren't the same (size mainly), as is how ALL OF THE DIFFERENT handguns on the market vary greatly in size that directly involves the size of grips. Shooters that have (or carry) more than one type of pistol, might need to modify their grip for each accordingly. Your comment, as well written and technically accurate as it was, tells me that guys like you and me will benefit from not over-thinking it, but focusing on the principle of safely controlling recoil. Different techniques work for different shooters.

  • @polaris30000
    @polaris30000 5 лет назад +6

    This is awesome to know. I am a beginner with handguns and have been working hard to correct my shot groupings.

    • @user-pv9pv4xf9c
      @user-pv9pv4xf9c 4 года назад +3

      My best advice is watch Lucas Botkin from Trex arms or Larry Vickers for shooting tips and advice. IMO it's almost impossible to really understand what Bob is actually doing. It's probably one of those things where you have to have him instruct you and see what you're doing wrong in person. But Lucas has some awesome videos that I think anyone can understand. This is a GREAT vid: ruclips.net/video/wqLKmVxb4WY/видео.html

  • @gritsguitar
    @gritsguitar 3 года назад

    Most helpful video on this topic I have found on RUclips. Thank you for your attention to detail how to grip the firearm.

  • @e.arturblair3379
    @e.arturblair3379 4 года назад

    tungjatjeta Robert! me origjine besoj se nga Elbasani je. me behet shume qejfi per zotesine! pak kohe kam qe po shkoj ne poligon per qitje dinamike dhe tani kam filluar te kuptoj rendesine e gjerave qe the. qofsh mire!
    shpresoj mos e kesh harruar gjuhen!

  • @ralphyboy3856
    @ralphyboy3856 3 года назад

    many videos on grips but this right here is ON POINT, that wrist canted foward is a little uncomfortable but with more practice and more wrist workout it can be done.

  • @philipb2958
    @philipb2958 Год назад +2

    How do you avoid riding the slide stop? Or do you just press on it and prevent slide lock anyway?

  • @JSledge825
    @JSledge825 3 года назад +1

    This was way better thoughts put into shooting that I’ve seen out of SO MANY people all saying just to point your thumb forward. That turning of the hand inwards makes more sense than the “thumb” method.
    I always considered the shooting hand is doing most of the work. But to torque your hand inwards nearly death gripping it makes sense.

  • @lazarusblackwell6988
    @lazarusblackwell6988 2 года назад +1

    THANKS FOR THE TUTORIAL MAN!

  • @JohanlastZa
    @JohanlastZa 4 года назад +6

    This is how I was taught to hold and shoot a handgun by my dad. Grip strength is key for shooting on target all the time.

    • @jackroyaltea5034
      @jackroyaltea5034 4 года назад +2

      Well that and making sure that your trigger pull is center and doesn’t sway your gun one way or the other. There is a difference between squeezing and pulling but it’s subtle.
      Before my dad ever let me fire a round he loaded up a magazine with those red “dry fire” bullets. They have no charge or projectile but they give the gun a similar to loaded weight and something about the firing pin for repeated dry fire.
      Anyway he made practice over and over until I would rapid fire without me moving the tip of the gun. I was young so he only let me practice supervised.
      When I got to the range none of the other people there believed it was my first time shooting a gun. I wasn’t hitting bullseyes but my grouping was tight. My dad has that target framed. I still have it. All 15 rounds fit inside a folded dollar bill. So it’s a square.
      Because he did that I fell in love with shooting because I saw a reward for my hard work. I was a kid so my grip strength couldn’t have been stellar.
      I was ten or eleven.
      As I got older and started collecting guns I found that I loved rapid fire challenges at different vectors. You should try it if you haven’t. It’s a blast.

    • @abrahamvargas3858
      @abrahamvargas3858 4 года назад

      I have figured out that just like a golf club I can over grip a pistol. If I go more than 50% grip my sights move in weird directions rather than up and down.

  • @ScottAT
    @ScottAT 5 лет назад +12

    Be advised, with a revolver do not allow your support hand’s thumb to be past the cylinder, or you might regret it. With a .38, no biggy, slight burn but with a .454 Casoull you might need to go to the hospital from the small gas seep blowing past the cylinder front (example).

    • @BrassStacks
      @BrassStacks 4 года назад +2

      Mythbusters did an experiment about this and it's pretty impressive. They stitched some chicken together to simulate a hand and it was nasty. Not the type of thing you'd do twice.

    • @rdecker62
      @rdecker62 4 года назад +1

      I suffered from this when shooting for the 1st time.
      It’s was a 357 and without knowing any better I rolled my support hand to high and got burnt. I think they called it blow back. Part of my hand went numb and I actually thought I blow off some fingers. I didn’t know what had happened they just said I turned ghost white.

  • @cia290
    @cia290 4 года назад +3

    Will always remember my class with you!!

    • @RS-js9cr
      @RS-js9cr 4 года назад +1

      How was the class, was it priced high?

  • @Garymayo
    @Garymayo 3 года назад

    Kudos to what you have accomplished,,,,,,, however what do you think Glock put the pattern for on the front of the trigger guard for? Hint, it’s not a hat rack.

  • @Rustebadge
    @Rustebadge Год назад +1

    Great video and info. Been shooting for a long time and its nice to see more instructors paying attention to a "working" grip. I learned a lot about recoil management in a firearms instructor guidebook titled "Beyond the Muzzle" by a retired police fight/firearms instructor named Bettis. There are a lot of ways to "skin a cat" and they all have merit. Since my world is fighting and not competitive shooting, the book was more direct to my needs. The book is really about being a better firearms instructor but I picked up a lot from it. Not sure where I got it but a search should find it. Again, fun video - clear and concise. Great shooting too.

  • @mpac418
    @mpac418 2 года назад

    I agree with everything that bob said and he would know more than I do. Unless you are shooting an older p226 or p229, or you live in California and can only buy the older Sigs, when I shoot high grip on the support hand, which I do and teach. The slide won't lock because my support hand is hitting the slide lock on the last shot, and won't lock the slide to the rear. On the P226 legion they have a smaller slide lock to adjust to the modern pistol grip. FYI

  • @disco4535
    @disco4535 4 года назад +3

    If you a vice for a grip, it doesn't matter how you pull the trigger because the sights can't move if the gun is locked in place. Grip is more important than trigger control

  • @NoPro1962
    @NoPro1962 4 года назад

    “WOW” What a Difference I always try to grip it as high as possible have the Q5 match and that is extra important because of a higher bore.Tried this and actually lines my HS507K up better on Target on natural Draw.Thanks for sharing that’s probably a $300 1 Day class🇺🇸🍻🎯

  • @pieceofmind8421
    @pieceofmind8421 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for the awesome explanation!!!

  • @umami0247
    @umami0247 4 года назад

    Have his trigger it's excellent. And have been using this grip tech and it works.

  • @dondacarter776
    @dondacarter776 3 года назад

    Exquisite video of knowledge and advice

  • @shuumai
    @shuumai 3 года назад

    Support thumb is curling down. Any significance or just personal preference/natural tendency?

  • @Broachpopper
    @Broachpopper 3 года назад +4

    You watch this over and over and you take something new depending on your progress each time.

  • @nelsonenaccion4x424
    @nelsonenaccion4x424 3 года назад

    Thanks great video i have an request my freind o question tips for aiming and aligning the sight eye closed or both open THANKS

  • @MrJaydeep777
    @MrJaydeep777 Год назад +1

    When you put your support hand that far forward, you end up putting your hand on the slide lock and you end up engaging in the slide lock. I don’t see how you can possibly get around this.

  • @squirtreynolds2853
    @squirtreynolds2853 4 года назад +10

    This dudes info is so helpful. I can’t stop seeing the coach from the Friday night lights show when I see him tho lol. That or David arquette.

    • @footba11fan41ife
      @footba11fan41ife 4 года назад

      Lmao coach Taylor

    • @dennisconner2472
      @dennisconner2472 3 года назад

      Holy shit! You are spot on with coach Taylor!!! Now I can’t see anything else

  • @tdotson66
    @tdotson66 4 года назад

    Outstanding video. Thanks for posting. 👍👍

  • @venomgt7299
    @venomgt7299 10 месяцев назад

    Im trying this technique at the range tomorrow

  • @kingqbert6819
    @kingqbert6819 4 года назад

    Really helpful info and easy to follow.

  • @winstonsmiths2449
    @winstonsmiths2449 6 месяцев назад

    What brand of pistol is he using? The grip angle seems to much/angled back. Also, the beaver tail is pretty much missing on that pistol.

  • @lu77xiaojun37
    @lu77xiaojun37 4 года назад +1

    Thank You for Posting This.

  • @phillipkleinman8726
    @phillipkleinman8726 3 года назад

    Robert, what adjustments would you make for an elderly man with small hands?

  • @packer492
    @packer492 5 лет назад +2

    Great stuff

  • @peters303
    @peters303 4 года назад

    Awesome!
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @mcooper3530
    @mcooper3530 3 года назад

    Great video!

  • @MrThrock09
    @MrThrock09 3 года назад

    I’ve been searching for information for left handed grip?
    Any suggestions!

  • @erickvanjaarsveld9832
    @erickvanjaarsveld9832 15 дней назад

    I sit with an issue, I start relaxing my grip at competition level after the first/second consecutive shot. What exercise can I do to correct it?

  • @NaturalEnquirer
    @NaturalEnquirer 4 года назад

    Great video

  • @Leftypinay87
    @Leftypinay87 4 года назад +3

    Which Glock model are you using in the video? 🤔 I want one. 🤓✌️

    • @curtg5654
      @curtg5654 4 года назад +1

      g34

    • @waynenoname
      @waynenoname 4 года назад +3

      It is a Gen3 G34 with the following changes:
      4 lb. FP spring with 3-4 coils cut off
      Extra power trigger spring, with spring tab bent to increase tension more
      About 0.007" cut off the FP lug
      Trigger breaks at about 1lb. 10 oz. with very short reset
      Federal primers, because they are the most sensitive
      3.2 Titegroup
      147 gr. bullets
      Quite a bit of "loving" honing and polishing
      Vogel sights with a 1.220" tall front sight and red fiber optic.
      Piece of skate tape super-glued to bottom of back strap to keep hand high on back strap
      I'm sure there is more, but this is all I know. His guns, other than springs and sights are very stock!

    • @waynenoname
      @waynenoname 4 года назад

      Correction: Front sight is 0.220" tall.

    • @billapplegate4068
      @billapplegate4068 4 года назад +2

      Thank you for all of your instructional videos Bob. We obviously haven't met, but I know that you know my father fairly well.

  • @Tacticaldynamicsforce
    @Tacticaldynamicsforce Год назад +1

    2023. Great 👍

  • @diegomontejo4657
    @diegomontejo4657 2 года назад

    Thank you for your advise champiom

  • @RC-du9nu
    @RC-du9nu 4 года назад +1

    my god. just watched your grip video from 2014. your voice aged my friend lol as does everyones but just wild, i had to check to see if i was watching the same person

    • @richlabombard6780
      @richlabombard6780 4 года назад +1

      You sound like a lot of fun to hang around with.

    • @JV-tk9yn
      @JV-tk9yn 4 года назад +1

      I did the same thing, he seems 15 years older here 🤯

  • @perrseb5772
    @perrseb5772 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @ryanday9737
    @ryanday9737 4 года назад

    Looking for some feedback....
    I get a blister on the knuckle of my middle finger where it contacts the bottom of the trigger guard. When I grip tightly with the pincher grip Vogel talks about, that is the natural place my middle finger ends up. I can wrap my hand more fully around the grip so the knuckle is under the trigger guard, however, it then becomes a chore to,drop my trigger finger into the guard. I've tried the different back straps already, they don't effect the position of my middle finger, it's whether or not I am wrapping my finger around the grip more or not. So...the question...which is correct? Is this what I've heard is "glock knuckle"?

    • @NDcompetitiveshooter
      @NDcompetitiveshooter Год назад

      If you are doing it right, you should develop a blister on your middle finger (aka Glock knuckle). Some try to modify their pistol to reduce this point of contact to make it more comfortable; however, you then loose that aggressive point of contact on the gun and the control it provides. So what do you do? I suggest dry practicing 15 minutes about 5 days a week with a full strength grip and shooting at least once per week. You want to slowly develop a callous there that allows you to put lots of pressure without blistering. If you are going to do a lot of shooting 500-1000 rds per day (say for a training class), use tape on that knuckle to protect the skin as needed. There is a rubbery durable foam tape that you can wrap around your knuckle as needed to practice. I can tell you that Bob Vogel does not reduce the corner on the trigger guard to avoid Glock knuckle and has the largest Glock knuckle callous I've seen from doing lots of dry practice and live shooting.

  • @luisarroyo6594
    @luisarroyo6594 3 года назад

    Excellent

  • @MrBisdak
    @MrBisdak 3 года назад

    Informative. Thanks

  • @nighthawk7667
    @nighthawk7667 2 года назад

    Great video, thanks man. 👊😎🇺🇲

  • @cosmolinefiend9853
    @cosmolinefiend9853 5 лет назад +3

    Yes!!

  • @torkrench
    @torkrench 4 года назад +1

    when Bob speaks...I listen

  • @christianhardwick6530
    @christianhardwick6530 10 месяцев назад

    What about a euro grip with the support hand index finger on the trigger mkay

  • @compasslife6658
    @compasslife6658 5 лет назад +2

    How do you feel about using the weak hand index finger on the front of the trigger guard?

    • @pnwadventurist
      @pnwadventurist 5 лет назад +4

      Of the people I see hold it like that, they tend to not be able to control recoil very well, especially when rapid firing.

    • @timc6026
      @timc6026 5 лет назад +8

      Look up Eric Grauffel, Jerry Miculek or his daughter lena.

    • @ComeOnPelican91
      @ComeOnPelican91 4 года назад

      @@timc6026 and Yong Lee

    • @scottinohio701
      @scottinohio701 4 года назад

      @@pnwadventurist Angus Hobdel ,These guys seem to shoot pretty good!!! LOL

    • @Youtubeuser1aa
      @Youtubeuser1aa 4 года назад

      If you got BIG ass hands

  • @joshroten3997
    @joshroten3997 3 года назад

    Simple, to the point. Helped my follow-up shots a ton!

  • @nightfury6836
    @nightfury6836 5 лет назад +2

    Can these techniques & methods be used while shooting "on the move?" Because static shooting is groovy when paper don't shoot back lol. Awesome vid as usual; Vogel seems like an awesome instructor.

    • @ethangshooting21
      @ethangshooting21 5 лет назад

      They definitely can be. /watch?v=4B-5CtUDXxs

    • @babysmasher
      @babysmasher 4 года назад +2

      I took a class with Robert this past summer. He did some shooting on-the-move, and he was just as effective. His footwork is surprisingly explosive, too.

  • @Quality_Guru
    @Quality_Guru 5 лет назад

    How far out are you pushing out your arms? Are your elbows locked.

  • @2011dylane
    @2011dylane 3 года назад

    How should I grip with my left hand if I have arthritis in my left wrist and unable to cant it forward?

  • @csutcliff
    @csutcliff 4 года назад +4

    Mr. Vogel,
    When I attempt this grip, I notice that it leaves a rather large space between my support hand palm & the left side of the pistol.
    I’ve rotated my wrist & thumb to point as far foward as I can, and even tried rotating the top of my hands inwards to “pinch” the gun. But I then noticed that by doing this, it makes my support hand palm come off the pistol.
    Is this common? Or am I simply not doing it correctly? Thanks.

    • @justinballard7242
      @justinballard7242 4 года назад +2

      This is how it should look
      ruclips.net/video/cgAvEX8tTq4/видео.html

    • @internetexpert8153
      @internetexpert8153 4 года назад

      @@justinballard7242 yeah im more comfortable with ur grip Randy I notice ur thumbs ride higher on the gun unlike robs his left thumb comes down and covers the trigger guard. I wasn't about to shoot effectively then I brought my thumbs up higher and they sit almost flush with the top of the slide

    • @Josiuh
      @Josiuh Год назад

      ​@@justinballard7242 it says this video is unavailable

  • @cuddzilla
    @cuddzilla 4 года назад

    I need to find a pro to help with my grip. I'm an amputee(missing middle/ring/pinky on right hand). Trying to get a good, consistent, effective grip is difficult. I can shoot accurately, but trying double-taps...hammer....having issues.

  • @yunassaxer7119
    @yunassaxer7119 4 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @fkylw
    @fkylw Год назад

    How would you do this with a smaller grip like the G26?

  • @nic5889
    @nic5889 3 года назад

    When I use this grip my slide doesn't lock on the last bullet. Is that normal? Glock 19 Gen 3.

  • @tintejoemel2965
    @tintejoemel2965 3 года назад

    Sir. Can i do that kind of grip with same tention of my both hand?

  • @odsstv4750
    @odsstv4750 Год назад

    bob vogel and robert vogel are the same person?

  • @01MeuCanal
    @01MeuCanal 4 года назад

    What do you think about isometric tension?

  • @tonym.5223
    @tonym.5223 4 года назад +1

    I say go for the mechanics of said grip; see how it helps with recoil control. If you have smaller hands, don't try to copy the exact grip.

    • @papertiger6118
      @papertiger6118 4 года назад

      Yes, some people will have to modify this grip technique slightly because of differences in their hands or pistols. Most of the best competition and combat shooters use variations that are contradictory. But, they basically use the same grip as in the vid.

  • @mikejaan66
    @mikejaan66 3 года назад

    Does he grip the front portion of the trigger guard?

  • @robert5117
    @robert5117 3 года назад

    Thanks uncle Bobby

  • @growing367
    @growing367 11 месяцев назад +1

    1:20 1:50 2:28 3:20+ 3:53 4:14 4:39

  • @davidmgarner
    @davidmgarner 8 месяцев назад

    Vogel is the real deal. I am the best marksman I know. I don’t know Bob Vogel. Yet.

  • @rayanreyes259
    @rayanreyes259 2 года назад

    What model handgun u use?

  • @michaeldelossantos8648
    @michaeldelossantos8648 4 года назад

    thanks robert💪

  • @rfcdgaf
    @rfcdgaf 5 лет назад +41

    ROfl someones text ringtone in the background

  • @robertfota4109
    @robertfota4109 3 года назад +2

    This grip is excellent for recoil control and getting back on target, but I struggle with the slide lock on every single gun I shoot this way. My beretta m9, czp01, m&p full size and compact, as well as my m&p shield and my sig 365, as well as a buddies glock and another buddies p80. Whenever I use this grip, I lose the ability to lock open on empty. My palm meat rides my slide release and prevents it from ever locking, so it's bang bang bang click, crap gotta reload and rack my slide again.
    I've tried sliding my hand down, but by the time I get low enough where it's locking back, it's both uncomfortable, and I'm losing a lot of that contact and firmness of grip from my support hand. Any tips or thoughts on what to do here?

    • @roswellianfuture6778
      @roswellianfuture6778 2 года назад +2

      Hi. I have the same issue. For glocks a company called Kagwerks sells a special type of slide stop that accommodates for this. I use it on all my glocks now. Hope that helps.

  • @fitdoc565
    @fitdoc565 3 года назад

    Love the bracelet Rob ✊🏾

  • @longgone9869
    @longgone9869 8 месяцев назад

    That point here is call bore axis

  • @keenanschouten2582
    @keenanschouten2582 2 года назад

    What about slide bite?

  • @geoffkopecky3652
    @geoffkopecky3652 3 года назад

    what trigger on the 19 and 34?