Weaver Shooting Stance - ASDI Firearms Training Series ep 8
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- Опубликовано: 14 апр 2011
- Spencer Rands, ASDI Founder, demonstrates the Weaver Shooting stance. This is a common stance used by many shooters. It is named after Jack Weaver who invented it during a freestyle pistol competition.
This is Episode 8 of the ASDI Firearms Training Series
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@mooseyou2 If you are wearing body armor then the weaver opens up a vulnerable spot in the armor as the sides are not generally protected. Of course the best stance is the always the one behind cover.
@mooseyou2 while what he said is the best option, to answer your question it would be that old school way of shooting the military initially trained there guys with the 1911, holding the gun in 1 hand, pointed at the target and the rest of your body facing perpendicular, so only the side of your body facing them, that makes the smallest target, but theres good reasons that stance isn't taught anymore.
@johnmgd We teach the Utah CCW course all over Utah. Currently we have classes coming up in Salt Lake City, Ogden, and Provo. Just checkout our website for dates. The cost of the class is currently $39.99.
-Spencer
@TrainASDI If there's no cover, you could try crouching or maybe prone. Prone presents a smaller target and gives the shooter the most accuracy.
People also have to realize, in a real life threatening situation -- we don't have the time to get into any stance, we could be walking up stairs, opening a door -- we would all love to be able to square up and get in our preferred stance, but its not likely going to happen.
Thanks for the vid!
IF I understand this video, it is a beginner video, if u are new to shooting, those of you learned in the art of handgun self defence statics are past the teaching of this video and should move on to the advance information, this is a very good video.
@mooseyou2 Prone on the ground or behind cover
Are you supposed to lean forward/put your weight forward when you do weaver?
so your grip on the gun depends on the different stances? or are you on the "proper gripping" or "grip the gun in anyway youre comfortable"? im just curious...
Where in Utah are you guys? Do you do CCW courses? Whats the cost for a rangemaster course?