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  • Опубликовано: 13 авг 2024
  • It's been a while friends! Just wanted to upload something to show you guys I'm still hitting the range! Life has been keeping me pretty preoccupied and finally I had time to upload something!
    This was a fun range day with some friends and this is just a small snippet of things that were covered! This was shot maybe a month or so ago so a lot of things have changed and stuff has been moved around. I no longer have a comp on my pistol and have just gone to running a stock barrel with the magwell and the Aimpoint ACRO P-1 with stock internals.
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Комментарии • 350

  • @tperry101202
    @tperry101202 3 года назад +430

    this is the kind of instruction I wish more instructors would give people.

    • @CertifiedBullpupHater
      @CertifiedBullpupHater 3 года назад +7

      My instructor set hit finger between mine and my trigger guard for like 40 rounds until I got the concept down haha

    • @drob449
      @drob449 Год назад +1

      Unfortunately most instructors aren’t newrly this knowledgeable about fundamentals. They just want to flex and don’t really care about how much a student takes away from the training. A true instructor is always a student.

    • @matthewshelton9573
      @matthewshelton9573 Год назад

      @@drob449Not all instructors are created equal, thats for sure. Definitely do your research before committing.

  • @TheBrigandBob
    @TheBrigandBob 3 года назад +105

    Dude, that moment around 11:20 when it clicks and he gets it. That's a great feeling, lol. Awesome.

  • @fightmilk8613
    @fightmilk8613 2 месяца назад +2

    Honestly the best pistol instruction I have seen on the internet. You have a way of tapping into regular shooter’s I haven’t seen before. Thank you so much for the free content Mojo.

  • @domg6041
    @domg6041 3 года назад +206

    *Slaps top of arms*
    "This bad boy sticks his fingers everywhere they don't belong."

  • @Libertarian_Neighbor
    @Libertarian_Neighbor 3 года назад +167

    Training is so important. It’s good to see LEO’s training. For years I shot on a CCW/LEO range only and the LEO’s there were either some of the greatest shooters I’ve seen or some of the worst, especially when it comes to safe firearm handling.

    • @Aaronaku
      @Aaronaku 3 года назад +14

      yah now they can shoot people more efficiently when they dont wear mask or refuse to go to a greenzone covid camp

    • @fireboy1614
      @fireboy1614 3 года назад +3

      @@Aaronaku lmfaooooo

    • @Aaronaku
      @Aaronaku 3 года назад +3

      @@Libertarian_Neighbor if they enforce and believe in covid. They aint good

    • @Aaronaku
      @Aaronaku 3 года назад

      @@Libertarian_Neighbordont know what cops you know, but thats bullshit, take a look at australia.

    • @rickybobby9649
      @rickybobby9649 Год назад +1

      Probably ex-military personnel vs brand new shooter/ inexperienced shooter

  • @J0man1
    @J0man1 3 года назад +85

    The non-flinching demonstration looks like some animation out of an old game! Love it Mojo.

    • @bkackmagic555
      @bkackmagic555 3 года назад

      Getting some resident evil vibes

  • @FredrikDA
    @FredrikDA 2 года назад +37

    Man I’d love to be able to have a range day with mojo, great instructions and methods

  • @dillon9900
    @dillon9900 3 года назад +42

    9:03 jesus bro, reloaded faster than I even realized the slide locked back

    • @aricowens2289
      @aricowens2289 2 года назад

      He knew it was empty because he did a mag check a second before that

    • @petercho546
      @petercho546 2 года назад

      @@aricowens2289 You can still be almost just as fast (and I mean .1 or .2 seconds slower) without knowing. The recoil feels completely different, your sights look different.

    • @aricowens2289
      @aricowens2289 2 года назад +1

      @@petercho546 you don’t have to tell me brother but I appreciate it

  • @archstanton664
    @archstanton664 3 года назад +31

    Training scars are the toughest ones to break. I was taught to pinch the trigger too. Once I figured out how to reset immediately on my AR, it was easier to teach myself on pistol.

    • @robertsmith470
      @robertsmith470 2 года назад

      I still catch myself wanting to pin on my pistol, but thats bc I haven't had enough practice for it to be completely ingrained

  • @obviousgreyman
    @obviousgreyman 3 года назад +19

    It’s awesome that you brought out a second dude to train 3 people it’s so nice for any type of training when you can focus on who needs the most help.

  • @TacticalToolbox
    @TacticalToolbox 2 года назад +9

    Pinning the trigger can be a hard habit to break. But the trigger reset during recoil dramatically improved my shooting and is especially helpful during target transitions. It makes you so much faster that you previously thought possible

    • @CWPSO
      @CWPSO Год назад

      What's up man I love your channel

  • @lanedickens8170
    @lanedickens8170 3 года назад +17

    Lord knows departments don’t give their officers adequate training. Great to see you getting troopers out there and expanding their capabilities.

  • @dylconnaway9976
    @dylconnaway9976 3 года назад +7

    10:25 I got frustrated watching him not get this. Went to the range this morning thinking about it- and same exact problem for me! It’s incredible how hardwired some of this stuff is. Dry fire sessions are in my future. Thanks for sharing.

    • @OTG_Zulu
      @OTG_Zulu 3 года назад

      Look up dryfire mag and if they make something for your pistol definitely try to pick one up. Basically it’s a mag that resets your pistols trigger without you have to build in bad subconscious muscle memory by racking the slide each trigger press. The price is steep but I’d pay it twice over because how much it helped.

  • @flyboy8752
    @flyboy8752 3 года назад +28

    Amazing to really see how used to pinning the trigger (and how hard it is to overcome it) the big guy was. But he had amazing recoil control with those vice hands!

  • @pastapaul150
    @pastapaul150 3 года назад +19

    I'm a long time instructor for my dept and that is some very good instruction. Good job.

  • @JohnnyQ
    @JohnnyQ 2 года назад +27

    This is literally gold. Hope to train with you man

  • @TheLegionxxii
    @TheLegionxxii 2 года назад +8

    We need more videos like this. Keep the content coming love the way you break everything down to help the shooter understand what they're doing wrong

  • @mattfleming86
    @mattfleming86 3 года назад +6

    Bought a little TX22 yesterday just to give myself 2000rd course on Mojo trigger discipline.
    LOVE these videos man. Thank you. You are an amazing teacher.

  • @DrDooms13
    @DrDooms13 Месяц назад

    Amazing instructions and actually relates and explains on a level that everyone feels like they are building confidence and trust. Such a calm, confident presence he has on the range. Even his explanation and approach is so inspiring and I would be honoured to have a chance to meet, get tips and help me on many levels. 👍🏼🇨🇦

  • @kayshell66
    @kayshell66 2 года назад +1

    A thing that helped me with instant reset was just dry fire and knowing where my reset happens with my stock Glock 19 trigger. I spent a lot of time pinning the trigger and slowly walking it forward to the reset, and paying REALLY close attention to how much tension was still in my finger. Now when I shoot fast with an instant reset, all I'm doing is relaxing my finger just enough to let the trigger come forward to the wall and my finger never leaves the trigger. I feel like what holds a lot of people back is the mental game of "getting off the trigger" combined with not knowing their trigger well enough so they don't know how much tension still needs to be in their finger to get to that wall after the shot breaks.

    • @ImDippinIn
      @ImDippinIn 2 года назад

      Good points and I appreciate the info. It’s nice to see some more advice

    • @kayshell66
      @kayshell66 2 года назад

      @@ImDippinIn No problem! Just gotta isolate the mechanics of it and figure out what works for you 😊 you got this! 💪🏼

  • @MatteBlackSilhouette
    @MatteBlackSilhouette 2 года назад

    Dude 2:15 spot on! I was getting so anxious with that finger moving in there.

  • @180filoSX
    @180filoSX 3 года назад +1

    That hand slap when he put his finger in the trigger gaurd. Got me. 🤣😂😂

  • @Rabago12627
    @Rabago12627 3 года назад +6

    I enjoy seeing those “ah ha” moments in shooters. Well done sir 🤙🏽

  • @Nervegas
    @Nervegas 2 года назад +1

    Great advice and instruction. I really enjoy how calm, direct and patient you are with these students. I spent 7 years on swat and I would have thoroughly enjoyed taking a class of yours mojo. Just went to the range and noticed I've gotten lazy with my trigger reset, definitely using your advice brother!

  • @juliet_whiskey6625
    @juliet_whiskey6625 3 года назад +3

    I like your style mojo. Very laid back but concise and informative. Been trying to work that trigger release into my dry firing and can’t wait to employ it on the range. Got yourself a sub on this one. Stay safe out there bro and TYFYS.

  • @richcurren6888
    @richcurren6888 2 года назад +1

    It’s incredibly useful to see unedited individual instruction. Great video Mojo.

  • @hawkgeoff
    @hawkgeoff 3 года назад

    Mojo... Your statement that flinching is good is "money". What's great is that you're letting your students know they should be doing it, they just need to wait to do it... such a better message than trying to get students to focus on "not" flinching... Little gem right there people.

  • @Pedizzle
    @Pedizzle 3 года назад +39

    Just as an aside: that bokeh is whipped CREAMY son. Your camera man knows how to pick good glass.

    • @Underbottom.Sandydown
      @Underbottom.Sandydown 3 года назад +2

      I'm not 100 on the lingo, but butter status is confirmed on the video.

    • @Pedizzle
      @Pedizzle 3 года назад +5

      @@Underbottom.Sandydown Bokeh is a term in photography and videography that refers to subject separation; in this case, Mojo was in focus while the background was a little out of focus. Glass refers to the elements in the lens, primary to these being the glass. These days, there aren’t any bad lenses, just better ones. Mojo’s camera dude definitely got a better one.

  • @a.c.garcia9983
    @a.c.garcia9983 3 года назад +2

    You always have the best explanation when it comes to teaching the correct way! Thank for sharing this with us

  • @TheRealBiggDeal
    @TheRealBiggDeal 3 года назад +1

    I adjusted my support hand grip to the thumb high placement, that you talked about in this video, and it helped me to achieve tighter groups. I'll continue until I have my desired results. The tips work. Thanks from a retired Sailor.

  • @akbrakes9412
    @akbrakes9412 2 года назад +1

    Im very skeptical of the latest tacti-cool youtube “instructors”..but Mojo is an absolute phenomenal instructor. He breaks things down incrementally, demonstrates, and the students learn by repetition. Hopefully ill get the opportunity to train with him someday.

  • @bunnyoperator
    @bunnyoperator 3 года назад +1

    I completely agree with setting the standard and training to the standard VS training to the baby steps. Of course, we're supposed to break the techniques down but teaching to the individual steps places a crutch on advancement and can create hindering habits.
    This is analogous to teaching arrest & control or any form of unarmed techniques. The flow of the technique, say a twist lock, gets jacked up. You see folks moving like robots overthinking each step vs allowing the takedown to flow properly and totally ruining leverage and momentum.
    Good stuff, brotha.

  • @dougrippe33
    @dougrippe33 3 года назад +2

    When I started shooting, I was guilty of pinning the trigger. After constant practice and retraining myself to learn how to ride the trigger properly, not only are follow up shots coming faster but just as accurate. This is a great video that helps understand the idea. Another one from Warrior Poet was the one I watched where it all clicked and I got it.

  • @rmarasco1420
    @rmarasco1420 3 года назад +6

    Welcome back, Mojo. Another exceptional training video. Since I don't you as a trainer, I'll settled up a camera, record and analyze. Make corrections if needed.
    Thanks

  • @canineconsigliere806
    @canineconsigliere806 3 года назад

    What a phenomenal Teacher this guy is!! The two teaching techniques of putting the mag on the rear sights for sight picture and the other of pressing the trigger for the student are just fantastic ideas! Only so much can be communicated using words. Visualization and feel techniques are so important. Possibly to help someone like the guy closest to the camera with changing trigger press habits, the press and reset can be described as one fluid motion back and forth. He seemed to have difficulty getting his brain to take the “second step” of resetting the trigger immediately. If he didn’t think of this as a “second step”, but thought of the press and reset as one step, it might help someone like him conceptualize the action more easily.

  • @ryanmackenzie4981
    @ryanmackenzie4981 2 года назад +1

    Damn angel is shooting flat as hell even when u were pulling the trigger. I love how well u can diagnose a shooters problem MOJO!

  • @robert5117
    @robert5117 3 года назад +1

    i need to stop binge buying new guns and train with this guy

  • @mikegaffney3014
    @mikegaffney3014 3 года назад +8

    Been waitin a long time for a new video to drop.

  • @frankenelimtangco2400
    @frankenelimtangco2400 2 года назад

    Damn, We Got Sensei Splinter 🙏🏻 very calm. 👌🏻

  • @SSweaty
    @SSweaty 3 года назад +21

    Hell yeah just got my first pistol and ar. Semper Fi from San Diego dog. Can you teach how to use a sig mag in a Glock too? Thanks

    • @js4174
      @js4174 3 года назад +12

      someone watches garand thumb lol. All he does is hold the mag in the pistol. It doesnt lock in place so you just have to hold it in place

    • @kellen4671
      @kellen4671 3 года назад

      I thought there was serious gun control there. Or is that San Jose?

    • @3CODKing
      @3CODKing 3 года назад

      @@kellen4671 its all of cali, what they have to do is abide by the stupid ass attachments

  • @Klikklikboom0911
    @Klikklikboom0911 2 года назад +1

    Dude seems like a genuine guy. Good instructor

  • @petrd1104
    @petrd1104 2 года назад

    This guy (and his "friends") is just a riot, his videos became my guilty pleasure:) In these days this level of mastering of gun shall be somehow every man's ambition.

  • @xBreezy_23
    @xBreezy_23 3 года назад +4

    I would love to attend one of these! Mojo is the man!!

  • @dethroneroyalty8086
    @dethroneroyalty8086 Год назад

    Mojo training course and classes is worth every cent

  • @morganml3983
    @morganml3983 3 года назад

    This is helpful in understanding what a quality trigger is. Short trigger reset is important.

  • @jamespayne4459
    @jamespayne4459 2 года назад

    Dream training weekend would have Mojo, Garand Thumb and Aaron Cowan (Sage Dynamics) all working together to make me a better, smarter shooter.

  • @Sw00per_actual
    @Sw00per_actual 3 года назад +1

    Nice - the resetting while the slide is cycling is new to me... I don think I have heard that before.

  • @dylancardwell1659
    @dylancardwell1659 2 года назад

    Great instruction. Also your reloads are stupid smooth mojo!

  • @DarkSiiix
    @DarkSiiix 3 года назад +2

    Good to see you again Mojo.. 🙏🏼

  • @mattf1787
    @mattf1787 2 года назад

    "Flinch after the shot not before"
    THANK YOU

  • @ethanshelton3177
    @ethanshelton3177 3 года назад +6

    It's really refreshing to let them have some freedom to do what works for them. It shows you teach them each a Lil differently. You guide them more than train them

    • @Shadowdancer777
      @Shadowdancer777 3 года назад +2

      Yeah I don't shoot with the supposedly "correct" grip they teach these days. I use my own style. It works for me. If I shoot accurately, you can't really argue against it😄

  • @DIYDad1
    @DIYDad1 3 года назад

    Man this is solid advice, too many people teach you to pin the trigger to the rear, ride the reset etc. good for fundamentals and practicing trigger control sure, but it doesn’t provide for a fast shooting cadence. I saw another video recently that I watched that explained exactly this concept that you should not even hear the trigger reset just get off the trigger right away as soon as the shot breaks. Might have been warrior poet society maybe? I forget it. Good concepts though and have to retrain my brain.

  • @JC101Zero
    @JC101Zero 2 года назад +1

    just such a great video to come back to, hope to see more like this from you mojo

  • @joelerk6298
    @joelerk6298 3 года назад +1

    I love this raw content. Just you teaching others.

  • @every1spapa
    @every1spapa 3 года назад +1

    Finally we get another video 😂. I truly appreciate you charing your knowledge. That thing you did with the mag on the sights, i will definitely try with my wife.

  • @AnDy.Strong
    @AnDy.Strong 2 месяца назад

    The way he was flicking that finger 😂 at first.

  • @marcortiz361
    @marcortiz361 2 года назад

    Mojo has passion for shooting like no other. Love! Big facts!

  • @peterjaycruz7167
    @peterjaycruz7167 2 года назад

    I, like many others here appreciate your content mojo. The points you hit in this clip are helping me a lot.

  • @James_Sovereign
    @James_Sovereign 3 года назад +2

    The big boy has got some meaty hands!

    • @James_Sovereign
      @James_Sovereign 3 года назад

      10:00 Okay, I think I know what's going on. He's too focused on where the shot is hitting.

  • @BowedWings
    @BowedWings 3 года назад

    I'm here after the Grand Thumb video. After seeing that badassery, that is Mojo, I had to subscribe.

  • @JoeBloww762
    @JoeBloww762 2 года назад

    Mojo has me second guessing my skills. I need to try this out.

  • @Rmrk1234
    @Rmrk1234 Год назад

    Press/resetting is so much different than reset/pressing! I’m working this habit out of myself.

  • @bb8384
    @bb8384 2 года назад

    This was great instruction even not being there in person

  • @yhengzincalifornia1551
    @yhengzincalifornia1551 Год назад

    This is definitely a new concept to me ..thanks MOJO...I consider myself slow ...but this big dude changed that big time

  • @ErikS308
    @ErikS308 3 года назад

    Mojo pulling the trigger for the shooter was telling. Good training technique.

  • @Jake-vz8hs
    @Jake-vz8hs 2 года назад

    2:14 I started at scream and he proceeded to correct, love to see it 💀

  • @PandemicGameplay
    @PandemicGameplay 2 года назад +1

    This guy is an excellent instructor, he should be teaching instruction full time or have his own training company.

  • @UmbraSicarius69
    @UmbraSicarius69 3 года назад +31

    So how long till MOJO makes his own training and gear company like the rest of the cool kids? I'd pay for that bad boy I'll tell you what

    • @LRGRivera
      @LRGRivera 3 года назад +2

      I'd actually go to his training. Dude is patient with his students.

    • @SnapD24
      @SnapD24 3 года назад

      I'm in. Just one request: Please visit the east coast!

    • @UmbraSicarius69
      @UmbraSicarius69 3 года назад

      @@LRGRivera MOJO is just a genuinely great dude with a heckin load of knowledge. I'd honestly love to just have a range day with him and the bois on a completely casual basis. No real goal other than enjoying some freedom

    • @rifleshooterchannel208
      @rifleshooterchannel208 3 года назад

      He’s just another fake trainer RUclips celebrity who says stupid things just to “stand out”.
      Dude should start a clown shoe company, it’s more fitting.

    • @UmbraSicarius69
      @UmbraSicarius69 3 года назад +2

      @@rifleshooterchannel208 throwing an awful lot of shade at a known member in the pewtuber community for a contentless channel my guy

  • @blastbeetus
    @blastbeetus 2 года назад

    You are such a good instructor. I’d imagine you being a great teacher, in general.

  • @riniel1
    @riniel1 2 года назад

    Best instructional video I've watched here on youtube and it's effective!!! More videos please! I'm always shooting left with my glock, pressure with your support thumb on the gun really helps.

  • @Doc41295
    @Doc41295 3 года назад +1

    Great stuff. I'm definitely going to use that magazine on the sights trick.

  • @secretagentkay5670
    @secretagentkay5670 3 года назад

    2:18 - That was the nicest “KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER” I’ve ever heard, lmaooo

  • @rayraman3243
    @rayraman3243 2 года назад

    Awesome teaching. Thank you much!

  • @geeknewyork
    @geeknewyork 3 года назад

    I could so relate to the guy you were helping in this video Mojo. I have the same problem as he does and I could not figure out how to correct my issue. After watching this video I get it. Looking forward to tonight's dry fire practice and my next trip to the range to practice what your demoed. Thanks.

  • @drewishaf
    @drewishaf 3 года назад

    I haven't even taken one of his classes but Mojo has definitely given me some solid guidance that's improved my shooting. I would love to have an instructor like this help me with iron sighted pistols. I've used optics on almost all of my EDC handguns in the last 3-4 years so I feel like I have a cheat code. There's just something about irons on pistols that fuck me up. I'm fine with my rifles that have irons and all my guns with optics but pistol irons have always been my weak spot.

  • @Version135
    @Version135 3 года назад

    Good idea pulling the trigger for him! Great way to eliminate a variable.

  • @AbolishTheATF2024
    @AbolishTheATF2024 3 года назад +2

    Great video Mojo 🤙🏻

  • @chrislee8025
    @chrislee8025 2 года назад

    Love You Mojo 👍
    First saw you on Garand Thumb and immediately wanted to see more.
    Hope there is more range time with him coming soon.
    Hint, Hint Doctor Thumb.....
    Inspired by your Excellent firearm skills, but even more impressed by your willingness to share your knowledge in a humble and kind way to assist others to have that knowledge as well.
    P.S - Love how you give Garand a hug when you see him.
    Bro Hugs make the world a better place!
    Much Love 👊🙏

  • @TheItalianStallion13
    @TheItalianStallion13 3 года назад +1

    I wish Mojo was everywhere so I could train with him! Haha

  • @ryanw1223
    @ryanw1223 3 года назад

    I check daily for another vid from Mojo I’ll be watching this on my lunch break! Full send!

  • @AllisonDeereVR
    @AllisonDeereVR 3 года назад

    "Get your finger out of the gosh dang.. trigger"
    *slaps*
    FUCKING GOLD

  • @1stsgthall
    @1stsgthall 3 года назад +1

    Can we all just agree that Mil-spec is the best shooter ever.

  • @EriktheDev
    @EriktheDev 3 года назад

    Never seen the technique where you set the mag on their rear sights like that, will definitely incorporate that into my instruction. Great content as always brother! Hope you're doing well and wishing you safety.

  • @rossg4788
    @rossg4788 3 года назад

    Angel is leaning back. Nose over toes.

  • @Spooky130
    @Spooky130 3 года назад

    Awesome feedback to the student! Way cool my man!!

  • @FaTalErrQr
    @FaTalErrQr 3 года назад

    This is the best training video I think I’ve ever seen.

  • @sammitchell5942
    @sammitchell5942 3 года назад

    Amazing to watch! Good teacher. Keep up the good work

  • @przemysawcieslak9013
    @przemysawcieslak9013 Год назад

    Instructor ZERO? No, a GREAT instructor!

  • @Golferdude1
    @Golferdude1 Год назад

    milspecmojo got hella patience teaching that larger dude. dude was not getting a grasp of it whatsoever

  • @chrisbohanon403
    @chrisbohanon403 10 месяцев назад

    I've heard it's important to focus on getting off the trigger more than getting on it. It's more natural to pull then release. Pulling is way easier release is harder.

  • @briantatro7493
    @briantatro7493 3 года назад

    Great advice thankyou my friend. I'm gonna try this tm when I hit the range

  • @johnhalpin1847
    @johnhalpin1847 2 года назад

    When work with the middle shooter at 2;30 and again at 5:00 it's his grip that is the issue you can see his support hand thru the trigger guard and 2 fingers forward under guard making for unequal pressure and grip pressure. Just MHO

  • @codywhittington5626
    @codywhittington5626 2 года назад

    I wish they would have helped some of the people in our academy like this. Yelling all the time does not produce the same results this does. And the ones who were good at it couldn’t help the others who struggled.

  • @Xylpheon
    @Xylpheon 2 года назад

    Subscribed and Hello from a fellow Washingtonian! :)

  • @callmedenzelable
    @callmedenzelable Год назад

    Bro that sight picture training was fuckin cool and motivating.

  • @mouthbreather280
    @mouthbreather280 3 года назад +1

    MOJO is such an awesome dude. I hope one day I can shoot with him!

  • @Elbobby2611
    @Elbobby2611 2 года назад

    Hahahaha that trigger finger made me laugh 🤣🤣🤣🤝

  • @autonomousdefense
    @autonomousdefense 2 года назад

    I'd really love to see a video on your complete airsoft setup. Guns, protective gear, etc.

  • @pro_154
    @pro_154 2 года назад

    me seeing dudes finger on trigger: "Discipline...."
    Mojo: **full on mom moment**

  • @bigg8r
    @bigg8r 3 года назад

    Good training.
    Also, love the work you've been doing on the Gunthots channel 😁👍

    • @ESJ-74
      @ESJ-74 3 года назад

      LOL, Mojo is not on Gunthots.