Trigger Squeeze [Gun Control]

in guns •  7 years ago 

Here are just some tips from what I have learnt from research and TONS of practice. The goal we want to achieve is pull the trigger back without the gun moving up/down or side to side.

Dry fire helps a lot with your trigger squeeze and that’s where I got 75 % of my practice from, so what do I actually do?

I put up an A4 page on my wall with a bull’s eye and practice a trigger squeeze without my front sights moving. As part of my practice I use my Glock 23 and place an empty bullet shell over my sights and if I trigger squeeze with maintaining the shell on the gun then that was a good trigger squeeze. If I drop the shell, then I know I’m pulling my gun or not doing something correctly.

Like everything, practice makes perfect. Hope you follow for more content.

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Good tip to share. There are a lot of new shooters out there!

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