I'm 71 years old. Never fired a handgun. Finally broke down and bought a GLOCK 19 Gen 5, 9mm handgun. For home defense, as things are really getting bad as far as crimes. Also I want to go to the firing range for a hobby. Watching your videos are the best thing I could do besides having an instructor with me. They are the best videos for newbees like me that are on the internet. I hope you are still doing videos as this video was 3 years ago. Thank you my friend for what you do for the gun community. Michael
Fantastic video, all of them are actually. Precise and right to the point. It's so nice to watch because you've got *no* "enhancements" ie: distractions, like background "music" or filler "um's & uh/ ah"...😬 I appreciate that you speak clearly and intelligently without it being too slow or rattled off too fast. You're a great teacher! 🥇 I've been shooting since my Dad started teaching me when I was six years old. I'm 38 now, still shooting, learning and striving to get a little bit better all the time. So thank you! and stay safe -
I gotta tell you.... I came across your video while watching some gun reviews etc. I watch a lot of different gun videos sometimes for the guns, sometimes for ammo reviews and sometimes for technical reasons or shooting techniques. This video is by FAR, the best I've ever seen on grip and dynamics. I followed along with my "practice" gun and immediately FELT the difference and SAW the difference in my sights. I also like your presentation. By that I mean, no distractions. No loud music, no fancy production and distracting backgrounds or other objects in view. Just your hands and the gun lazer focused on the subject matter, the grip. Personally, I think most of these "gun guys" loose site of what the subject is and the videos end up being more about them. I learned more in 19 minutes then I have in all the hours of videos I've watched from other RUclipsrs.. Anyway, great video and easy going presentation without all the BS. Thanks for sharing and I'll be watching this video again and again 👍🤠
First thing first. Safety, safety, safety... Can't ever say that enough. I've just started watching your channel, I'm not a new to shooting ,but it's been some years . Didn't feel that I really needed a firearm , until these days of uncertainty. I'm sure I don't have to say anything else.. But to the point , I really enjoy your teaching video's and the lengths you go through to ensure understanding. Your tone , and clarity makes sure that we're able to totally understand the lesson and the situation . Not going all gung ho like a lot of these guys on other channels. It doesn't have to be 1000 horsepower every step of the way. I really appreciate you and your channel. Thank you and may Blessings be with you.
As a beginner with pistols, I was a bit perplexed what to do with all of my "extra fingers" in my off-hand. "Push FORWARD with the dominant hand and PULL back with the off hand" got me sorting things out very quickly! I didn't have to THINK so much about the ANGLE of my various digits or even which thumb should be on top of the other. I know it sounds very simple but it's a great way to make your hands "automatically " make a good grip. I'm sure everyone else here already knows this but I found it helpful.
Nice video and well explained thanks for such a informative video. sir I have 1 question when I grip pistol hard pistol starts shaking little bit when I release pressure on pistol grip its stop but it's not a super grip . Sir can you advise me on this ? Thanks
Hi There... just try to find the sweet spot that works for you... should be firm but not too tight. If your knuckles turn white, you are probably too tight. Happy shootin'.
@@adigaarmory 90% of the macho, tattooed, duech bags out there would disagree with you. Just like the thumbs MUST be this WAY. So tired of those guys. One guy started out pretty good too: "you're not going to hold any gun 100% still because of recoil", then he goes on and on with the typical; must have 100% control and strangle the gun into submission! LOL It's similar to rifle basics for rapid fire training. Line up the body to fall naturally back into place. Try not to move the weapon into place, but the body first.
Never got to see this in it's entirety. Continues to "time out" constantly buffering. Oh well, that's technology for ya.😒 Edit: After several starts, etc. I finally got to see all presented. In two min. spurts and then with five min. pauses to buffer. Good instructional. Thank you.
I'm 71 years old. Never fired a handgun. Finally broke down and bought a GLOCK 19 Gen 5, 9mm handgun. For home defense, as things are really getting bad as far as crimes. Also I want to go to the firing range for a hobby. Watching your videos are the best thing I could do besides having an instructor with me. They are the best videos for newbees like me that are on the internet. I hope you are still doing videos as this video was 3 years ago. Thank you my friend for what you do for the gun community. Michael
I've always been a bullseye shooter. Now .getting into two handed shooting. Your video coves it all very well. Thank you
Finally thank you train to shoot and grip with one hand in my opinion, and use the support hand as a bonus
Fantastic video, all of them are actually. Precise and right to the point. It's so nice to watch because you've got *no* "enhancements" ie: distractions, like background "music" or filler "um's & uh/ ah"...😬
I appreciate that you speak clearly and intelligently without it being too slow or rattled off too fast. You're a great teacher! 🥇
I've been shooting since my Dad started teaching me when I was six years old. I'm 38 now, still shooting, learning and striving to get a little bit better all the time.
So thank you! and stay safe -
Thank you!... very glad to hear it was helpful.
I gotta tell you.... I came across your video while watching some gun reviews etc.
I watch a lot of different gun videos sometimes for the guns, sometimes for ammo reviews and sometimes for technical reasons or shooting techniques.
This video is by FAR, the best I've ever seen on grip and dynamics.
I followed along with my "practice" gun and immediately FELT the difference and SAW the difference in my sights.
I also like your presentation. By that I mean, no distractions. No loud music, no fancy production and distracting backgrounds or other objects in view. Just your hands and the gun lazer focused on the subject matter, the grip.
Personally, I think most of these "gun guys" loose site of what the subject is and the videos end up being more about them.
I learned more in 19 minutes then I have in all the hours of videos I've watched from other RUclipsrs..
Anyway, great video and easy going presentation without all the BS.
Thanks for sharing and I'll be watching this video again and again 👍🤠
Very glad to hear it... thank you!
As a beginner, I learned a lot of great tips, thank you for the video
Glad it was helpful... Thank you!
First thing first. Safety, safety, safety... Can't ever say that enough. I've just started watching your channel, I'm not a new to shooting ,but it's been some years . Didn't feel that I really needed a firearm , until these days of uncertainty. I'm sure I don't have to say anything else.. But to the point , I really enjoy your teaching video's and the lengths you go through to ensure understanding. Your tone , and clarity makes sure that we're able to totally understand the lesson and the situation . Not going all gung ho like a lot of these guys on other channels. It doesn't have to be 1000 horsepower every step of the way. I really appreciate you and your channel. Thank you and may Blessings be with you.
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Another great video. I like to use your videos to teach my family members how to properly use a pistol.
Thank you sir! Very glad to hear it is helpful.
As a beginner with pistols, I was a bit perplexed what to do with all of my "extra fingers" in my off-hand. "Push FORWARD with the dominant hand and PULL back with the off hand" got me sorting things out very quickly! I didn't have to THINK so much about the ANGLE of my various digits or even which thumb should be on top of the other. I know it sounds very simple but it's a great way to make your hands "automatically " make a good grip.
I'm sure everyone else here already knows this but I found it helpful.
In the UK competition 0.22 LR target pistol shooting requires single hand pistol be grip, or it did when I last competed there.
17:16 "FULL BLOWN GANGSTA"!
Fantastic video; i use the second grip with crossed thumbs.
I noticed that in the video you are using a Astra, hand gun ,I have a Astra ts22 semi older hand gun can a red dot be installed on it?
Excellent Video!!! LOL, love the ending!!!
Thank you so much for a very informative video!
Excellent, I’m new to shooting and your videos are perfect! Thanks for sharing
Interesting. You are always learning new things.
Extremely informative, ending was funny. 😂
Excellent instruction!! Thank you. 🐕
Thank you
What about finger over trigger guard? Yong Lee style.
Well done. Very informative!
Nice video and well explained thanks for such a informative video.
sir I have 1 question when I grip pistol hard pistol starts shaking little bit when I release pressure on pistol grip its stop but it's not a super grip . Sir can you advise me on this ?
Thanks
Hi There... just try to find the sweet spot that works for you... should be firm but not too tight. If your knuckles turn white, you are probably too tight. Happy shootin'.
@@adigaarmory thanks for advice 🙏
Always waiting for your videos.
@@adigaarmory 90% of the macho, tattooed, duech bags out there would disagree with you. Just like the thumbs MUST be this WAY.
So tired of those guys.
One guy started out pretty good too: "you're not going to hold any gun 100% still because of recoil", then he goes on and on with the typical; must have 100% control and strangle the gun into submission! LOL
It's similar to rifle basics for rapid fire training. Line up the body to fall naturally back into place. Try not to move the weapon into place, but the body first.
I'm an advanced shooter. With the record sales of funds and amazing record in ammo Ty for putting basic information out there. Again ty
Pretty good video.
Man, what an excellent video! I'm a new handgun owner and want to be ready for SHTF. I will train all 3 methods. #2Aforever
Lol, that ending 😆
This is enough for now. Start slow when add speed AFTER you perfect your technique. Blessings and prosperity follow you my Godson.
Great 👍
Never got to see this in it's entirety. Continues to "time out" constantly buffering. Oh well, that's technology for ya.😒
Edit: After several starts, etc. I finally got to see all presented. In two min. spurts and then with five min. pauses to buffer. Good instructional. Thank you.
Sorry to hear... network issues are a real thing these days.
@e fred I figured as much. Later got to view the video. Just lately things are difficult to view. Oh well.
Second one ftw
Yes Wassupp
I'm looking for a hand gun 101
I haven't seen anyone in the world using the second method. I thought it was a joke
The voice modulation is ridiculous.