We are glad you like it! Please spread the word 👍🏻 By the way we have a longer, more detailed video about trigger pull if you are interested 😉: ua-cam.com/video/PJJuo6kJ6mQ/v-deo.html
We view 'pinning' the trigger back as an initial learning stage rather than a final desired technique. While useful for teaching follow-through-helping learners stay connected with the trigger after firing-the ultimate goal is to quickly reset the trigger to the 'wall' immediately after a shot, ideally during the muzzle flip. Technically, holding the trigger 'pinned' after firing renders the gun non-functional until it is reset, which is not advisable in a real gunfight scenario. We hope this explanation clarifies our approach, but please don't hesitate to ask if you have any further questions.
If you can shoot iron sights, you can shoot a red dot, and vice versa. The biggest benefit of a red dot you do not need to switch focus from the target to the sights. ...plus there is no alignment of 3 points. There are a few concepts that need to be adopted when shooting a red dot in order to become a more efficient shooter but in the end, it is all about skill. If you can shoot you can shoot no matter what type of sighting system you use! For more info about irons vs. red dot please watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/b7X0-yalFVs/v-deo.html or this video: ua-cam.com/video/hYI79oN3ipo/v-deo.html Cheers! 👍🏻
@@TacticalPerformanceCenter To me it's like having a GOLD MINE of well thought-out knowledge development by the legend himself. And it outstanding to know that you all didn't change anything from his teachings. Word for word step by step move for move you all are continuing to keep his knowledge and him alive as he now lives onward through you all at TPC and I am Very Grateful of you all and I can't keep my eyes off the course making sure not to miss anything . Again thanks a million God bless you all and keep y'all forever safe .
I think it's impossible to be perfectly pulling on the trigger without moving your hand unless you are a machine. Your hand muscle will shift the sight no matter how you pull the trigger
Strive for perfection in order to achieve excellence. ☝🏻 Excellence will be good enough to keep the sights aligned in the acceptable margin of error based on the difficulty of the target.
That gun was FLAT nice shooting. Spouting knowledge 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you!
All these 15 min videos on how to pull the trigger, and this one is the best by a landslide
We are glad you like it! Please spread the word 👍🏻 By the way we have a longer, more detailed video about trigger pull if you are interested 😉: ua-cam.com/video/PJJuo6kJ6mQ/v-deo.html
Thanx for the info,and tips!!!! Straight to the point,and explained very well….
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Excellent control
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Great explanation
Thanks!
What about “pinning” the trigger back? Is this preferred or is it not recommended?
We view 'pinning' the trigger back as an initial learning stage rather than a final desired technique. While useful for teaching follow-through-helping learners stay connected with the trigger after firing-the ultimate goal is to quickly reset the trigger to the 'wall' immediately after a shot, ideally during the muzzle flip. Technically, holding the trigger 'pinned' after firing renders the gun non-functional until it is reset, which is not advisable in a real gunfight scenario. We hope this explanation clarifies our approach, but please don't hesitate to ask if you have any further questions.
The best
I see nobody can shoot no more without a Red Dot!
If you can shoot iron sights, you can shoot a red dot, and vice versa. The biggest benefit of a red dot you do not need to switch focus from the target to the sights. ...plus there is no alignment of 3 points. There are a few concepts that need to be adopted when shooting a red dot in order to become a more efficient shooter but in the end, it is all about skill. If you can shoot you can shoot no matter what type of sighting system you use! For more info about irons vs. red dot please watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/b7X0-yalFVs/v-deo.html or this video: ua-cam.com/video/hYI79oN3ipo/v-deo.html Cheers! 👍🏻
I want to see how you press the trigger straight back on a Double Action revolver.
You absolutely can! It's not necessary to be the entire pull but you need to finish straight back at the end phase of the trigger pull. Enjoy 👍🏻
Make a short on principle of shooting stance
Got it
I can figure how can I manage both hand to grip the pistol for not shake if I pull the trigger
You can or you can not?
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We hope you will enjoy the training! Let Bn his know!
@@TacticalPerformanceCenter To me it's like having a GOLD MINE of well thought-out knowledge development by the legend himself. And it outstanding to know that you all didn't change anything from his teachings. Word for word step by step move for move you all are continuing to keep his knowledge and him alive as he now lives onward through you all at TPC and I am Very Grateful of you all and I can't keep my eyes off the course making sure not to miss anything .
Again thanks a million God bless you all and keep y'all forever safe .
@@partydog1784 The legacy continues! Thank you!
@@TacticalPerformanceCenter For sure and I am very privileged to be a part of it 👍🇺🇸.
@@partydog1784 We are all students of the martial art of Reactive Shooting. The journey never ends! 🍻
What it’s that a staccato or prodigy?
It's a CZ P10C at the very beginning of the video and P09 (tan frame)
I love that one too special the CZ Shadow 2
I think it's impossible to be perfectly pulling on the trigger without moving your hand unless you are a machine. Your hand muscle will shift the sight no matter how you pull the trigger
Strive for perfection in order to achieve excellence. ☝🏻 Excellence will be good enough to keep the sights aligned in the acceptable margin of error based on the difficulty of the target.
fantastic 👌goals how cute is this