Employ the proper grip in handgun shooting

Employ the proper grip in handgun shooting

The proper grip is one of the fundamentals of shooting and one of the most important things you need to learn. Most people think you just grab the weapon, but it is a little more involved than that. The first thing you need to do is find the deepest part of your hand and it put it in the center of the weapon handle, as high up on your hand as possible. Watch this how to video to learn the rest of the process on how to properly grip a handgun for shooting. Before handling any firearms, please be sure to follow these safety instructions: http://www.d-armory.com/firearmsafety.htm

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BlueFinger 12/7/08 9:32 PM
Thank you very much!
I've never touched a gun, but now, if i need, i just know how to
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WOLFGUTTS (-1) 12/23/08 4:56 PM
DONT HOLD THE GUN NEXT 2 YOUR HEAD
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gordojuegos (2) 3/4/09 8:41 PM
good one.. ill try it
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DIVINGTOM1 8/5/09 4:31 AM
Good technique and good communication of the skill
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markbodenheimer 11/20/09 8:42 PM
good info
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