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April 16th, 2011, 13:52 | #16 | |
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I was always taught to fire from the tip, and not from the hip... Unless you're rambo or Arnold in Commando. They can hit anything, regardless of finger positioning.
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May 25th, 2011, 23:07 | #17 | |
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its not about what others think you should do, its about what feels right to you. if you have a way of doing it which you find comfortable and easy to do, stick to it.
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May 27th, 2011, 23:31 | #18 |
Finger Placement
I too, was taught to use the "distal joint (the first joint after your finger tip)", but I was taught to use it whether I was shooting/firing a pistol or rifle. Along with shooting in that manner, I was taught to "squeeze" the trigger using a SLOW progressive movement so that it was a surprise to me when the weapon(s) fired. |
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May 28th, 2011, 02:01 | #19 |
Thanks to everyone that decided to comment. This turned into a nice little discussion. Some of the guys out here, myself included, run APSCA games. Basically the Edmonton, Alberta version of CAPS. I've been regularly winning the competitions lately, but I'm still trying to improve myself regardless.
On a second note, sometimes I wish I lived in Ontario, I'd love to pit myself against some of the CAPS guys |
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June 4th, 2011, 00:35 | #20 |
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when learning pistol shooting habits there are thing you need to start with. We combat shooters are looking at close range center mass. Even thought the habit is best taught early. The finger tip on the trigger.
Practical exam 1 left hand up Index finger extended. Right trigger finger tip on the inside of left index finger in a mock trigger fashion. Pull the trigger and see the movement. Repeat using the Trigger finger Pad then knuckle than second pad. The further along the finger you go the more left right movement is enacted in the pulling motion of the trigger finger ergo the tip is most accurate for direct back forthe movement with mimimum horizontal variance. Its science bitches, Trigger-nomitry! |
June 5th, 2011, 13:33 | #21 |
Permission to sig cap'n?
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June 6th, 2011, 11:14 | #22 |
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lol sure
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June 9th, 2011, 17:03 | #23 |
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When I was on Oxford Community Police Auxiliary and we had to do training with Sig 229s we were told 1st joint to mid section of your finger to ensure you squeeze and don't pull. I find some pistols are just uncomfortable because my finger doesn't sit right. 1911s are bad for me, so far my favourite/most comfy are the SIGs. I love my kjw 226, sits in my hand just right. I can squeeze the trigger as opposed to feeling like I'm trying to pull it. Damn these smallish hands.
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June 9th, 2011, 17:11 | #24 |
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That's so odd (for me)...I end up with the exact opposit. I've got short-ish fingers and meaty hands.
A SIG just does not sit comfortably (it holds ok, but doesn't stay put under recoil)...and I'm forever yanking the trigger sideways (at least for the DA shot). Any single action setup seems to be ok for me...which tends to narrow it down to 1911/2011/glocks. Re. the original topic...I've always used the pad of my fingertip...about dead center. I started shooting that way...and a lot of it was target/precision-esque stuff with light-ish triggers. So it's a habit I got into and haven't broken. That type of "loose" shooting (especially benchrest) has led to other problems though...some guns just seem to need a firmer grip. It's not that you can't teach an old dog new tricks...it's that the old dog just doesn't want to change |
June 9th, 2011, 17:51 | #25 |
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Just goes to show how different everyone's ultimate shooting style is. Trust me it's frustrating not having the 1911s sit right in my hand cause I love them so much. My Desert Combat Elite doesn't get nearly the love it should.
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June 9th, 2011, 18:40 | #26 |
Tys
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I've had about 6 226's over the years to see if it's ever any better...some real beauts too...but to no avail...
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June 14th, 2011, 04:40 | #27 |
I like to put my finger on the trigger and pull it, but that's just me.
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June 15th, 2011, 13:06 | #28 | |
precision shots.long aimed singles, well braced and prepped... finger tip
full forward assaulting, running and gunning etc .. generally first joint... realistically by the end of a full day ... which ever part of my first or middle finger that doesn't hurt! (now that I'm keeping my current stuff, need to take some time and customized the triggers) LOL
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