Thanks for the feedback, guys. I retitled the video to mirror the earlier one that I did. There will be one more video in this set. Part 3 will go into the actual trigger manipulation that I use [I go further forward than 'Reset' to address trigger freeze issues & back to 'Slack Out'] and why...
It's a little hokey but reset & prep while you are manipulating the slide and then get back on the sights. The 'getting back on the sights' is 'out of time' but the reset & prep should be good.
Unless Glock has changed it, the one that I saw covered the whole backstrap and was at least as thick as a Medium grip insert, if not the Large.:dunno:
On my Gen 4 guns, I do not use either of those, as I prefer the slimmer circumference.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRQHkui746k
Here's my brief review of a pretty neat product for Glocks. I was leery when I first saw them, but after working with them for the last 10 months or so, I am a fan.
She will do fine at ECQC. It is mentally & physically challenging but, ultimately, very, very rewarding.
For the record, the only time I bled in two years of teaching ECQC with Craig was at the hands of a female student.
She smashed a Glock 17T into the top of my head through the gap in the...
Here's some of my thoughts regarding trigger manipultion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qahYMhDQtOA
Without getting into how to best manipulate the trigger, I think there is value in the shooter understanding exactly what goes on with the trigger and the inner workings of the gun during...
I carry pistol mags bullet forward and rifle mags bullet rearward.
Someone mentioned Rob Pincus earlier. Rob does make a very good case for bullet rear mag carry and I shot his Combat Focus Shooting class last year with a mag pouch set up for this. The body mechanics behind bullet rearward...
FWIW, String 3/7 always struck me as goofy. I do not know that it has any real applicability.
The rest of the drill, I have no issue with, even if it's just from the perspective of an interesting marksmanship exercise.