Proper Support Hand Pistol Grip (Part 1)
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- Опубликовано: 11 фев 2025
- In today's dry-fire session, Myles talks about the proper support hand pistol grip.
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I’m a 66 year old newbie. Your videos are so helpful for me.
I’m learning that the perfect grip is a lifelong lesson.
You guys do some of the best training videos on the internet. Very detailed and you guys don't talk down to people and don't act "cocky" like a lot of the videos on the internet. I'm an NRA instructor and also teach concealed carry for my state and recommend your videos a LOT. Keep up the great work! Thank You!
Thanks so much! You answered a question I had in a comment on a previous video regarding bringing my support hand index finger in front of the trigger guard! In that same video, you mentioned Isometric Tension. I find that this tip really helps me to steady my aim. I'm really enjoying your videos. Thanks for helping this new firearms enthusiast improve his enjoyment.
I'm not new to shooting but, I really love how you explain shooting technique. It's actually refreshing, subtle, and easy to understand.
I'm so glad you preface this by saying this is a good atrting point, the grip can change over time, there's multiple techniques. Yes, I've watched countless RUclips firearms trainers everyone seems to have just a slight variation of grip and stance, and personal preferences thrown in. My own technique is sort of a combination of several that I've combined over the years lol is it perfect or optimal, probably not but it works for me and it works for my gun. Example, if I grip my support hand too high up on the frame the slide release lever doesn't lock the slide back on the last round so I grip just a hair lower on it to make it work. I've adjusted to make it work for me and the gun I use.
Best instructor on RUclips…
Thorough and straight to the point as always. Appreciate y'all taken the time and making these easy access vids.
NAILED IT! Your examples an emphasis on various techniques is great! I just watched a Mike Seeklander video on grip mistakes and how to correct them. I will re-watch both of your videos.
Thank you for this very important knowledge. You're awesome, Miles.
Everyone has a different way to have you grip a pistol. Best thing is use all these suggestions and find a grip you feel comfortable with and shoot accurately .
I'm glad you made reference to the support hand thumb. I have really short thumbs. I'm not able to extend my thumb near the rail. So, my thumb is raised a little higher on the slide. I actually have a better grip when my thumb is raised.
Thank you. Your videos are very helpful! Hoping to take a few of your courses here soon!
Nice explaination can easily understand clearly
I normally have my support over my firing hand thumb but I’ll give this a try and see if I can make an improvement.
Can you explain the shooting corrections chart for handguns? I’ve seen it a couple times but you seem to break things down a little more than others generally do so I think it would definitely be helpful.
You may find the info on Birchwood's Shoot-N-C 12x18 inch handgun trainer targets. Better yet find a good instructor to work with. If near San Diego you may want to sign up for TH classes. Judging by these videos they will be of great help.
Thank you for all of info being provided
Best online training I've seen yet. Would love to be able to take live course with you
I’m really happy that you have a dry fire magazine. I went with your promotion and try to get one but guess what they don’t sell them for Canik TP, 9 elite or a new MC their Glock people so remember that when you give them a shout out next time Because I really want to dry fire magazine for my Canik
Cause I really appreciate your training and knowledge, but I can’t even get a dry fire magazine😢😢
Nope just Glock, S&W, and some Sig
Thank you. For me its the best!
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I never realized how bad of a grip was my grip,thanks for that man,Great tips!👍🏼
Yep 👍
Hi Myles. Another great video. I many times carry a revolver in the woods and sometimes a featherweight in the pocket. I was taught to interlock my thumbs behind the hammer to avoid placement near the barrel/cylinder gap. How about working in a revolver refresher?
Great stuff
I'm a new shooter w small hands and a new Ruger 22 mag revolver. The grips must be different, yes? Could you address this? Thanks. Great videos!!
very useful advice
One question, can I leave my thumb resting on the slide or is it dangerous? I have heard from some instructors that leaving your thumb on the slide can bite or cause a malfunction or even cut your finger, but I saw an instructor say that it is better that the higher up it is, the better so that the recoil is more controlled?
Is it alright to put your finger over the trigger guard on a sub-compact pistol if it gives you more stability?
hi, I always have problem in having uncertain hitting poin, whenever I apply New technique, I have good score for few shots, and back to be uncertain again, how to solve? tq
I have a handgun on the cheaper side, a Taurus g3. I have seen plenty other videos where skilled shooters get great groups with it. Honest outlaw specifically, it would be child's play for him to hit at 50 yards with it, and sometimes even out to 100 yards. I have practiced proper grip and trigger pull, but myself being a right handed shooter, I consistently group low to the left at 7 yards. I don't want to blame my handgun because I have seen other people on here group well with my exact same gun, so I am convinced I had to be doing something wrong. Just yesterday I watched a video on proper use of the support hand where the guy said one should push forward with the support hand until you feel the muscles in the forearm of the support hand stretch just a little bit and this would help stop the low left groups. I have yet to try this. Could he be onto something?
Amazing instruction as always, I hope to some day get some in person with y’all!
Can you recommend a dry fryer magazine for a Glock 43X?
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Why do so few people suggest to put the support hand index finger on the serrated part of the trigger guard? Idk but feel much more comfortable this way. My thumb is therefore not so far forward but at about the height of the cartridge ejection slot. Either way, everyone has to decide for themselves. As long as you have control, everything is fine. I mean we don't want to become world champion super shooters. At least i don't...
Often times my support hands get sweaty because I am gripping so tightly and that's what causes my grip to break apart... Any recommendations? Chalk? Liquid chalk?
Relax, and go with a talon grip, will make all the difference in the grip situation
All of those are good to use, plus the type of stipple on the grip. Along with those, work on having pliable palms. Ask Myles to discuss the clam shell and nutcracker to use leverage verses strength. Sometimes when we focus on gripping hard we also tense the skin of our palms and that hard surface doesn’t adhere very good to the surface of the grip. With tense palms the surface tension with the grip is easy to break.
Gloves are a good option for most scenarios. Mechanix is the go-to, I've also had good results with Saints of Speed.
I've seen frail girls not break their pistol grip even after rapid fire recoils which means it's not so much about grip strength as compared to where you place your hand that provides the best leverage. Jerking your pistol upwards as if you're firing your shot can show you where you need to focus on in terms of placement and pressure
TIL I need to shrink my hands or find a way to graft a Glock slide onto a Desert Eagle frame
This method always interferes with my trigger finger tip.
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7 guru’s will have 8 ways to do this or that depending on the day.
The first photo you see is support hand w/ hand on slide...really, for an article about correct handgun grip...SMH
I got a question. Should the support hand have more or less pressure depending on the caliber of the gun, or the charge of the round?
I find that once you train with the correct grip and squeeze, and have that same repetition over and over, it does not matter what gun, caliber or charge. I can pick up any of my pistols, any caliber from 22lr to 45acp, (even 50desert Eagle) and bc I use the same grip and pressure always, I can run them all the same.
I’m no professional shooter, but once you find you best(favorite) CORRECT grip, you can run any pistol.
No no no you don’t want your thumb on your slide
For the al gore rhythm
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I have long skinny monkey hands and fingers. Both thumbs pointing straight up otherwise they stick out in front of the muzzle with anything 3.5" barrel or shorter.
Hi there, I like Israeli grip.
Of all the grip videos I’ve seen this is definitely the one that makes the most sense
“Proper” handgrip teaching techniques ignore the fact that not everyone has “proper” hand size to achieve the standard grip.
Truth but knowing the principles and why you are walking back and compromising them will undoubtedly improve your performance.
@@gordonfreeman3072 Sure, fair enough. 👍
What is "proper" hand size? You think a petite Asian like him has proper man hands? Quit being a Karen
Maybe also get a smaller size handgun? To better fit your hand size?
Where is he? I’ll give him some lessons
Thumbs are there for grip and fools use just one.
This style is just wrong.
The angle of the support hand should not exceed 12 to 17°. That 30 to 45° grip angle does not allow you any support of that weapon and trying to lift your elbow to pressurize the side of the weapon is not giving you any advantage. The other thing virtually every trainer I've ever seen forget to teach is how to shoot one handed. A minimum of 10 to 15% of your training should be shooting one-handed, as well as with either hand. Get a good Weaver hold because a weaver allows you to shoot with the gun all the way up almost against your chest. As if you're in a closed quarters environment, like inside your home.
And please quit locking your elbows. I know that 9 mm are adequate. As long as you have other people with you to help return fire. But they aren't the Panacea the FBI believes. You should be shooting the most effective caliber that you can handle
He’s hawwwwt 😮😊