How do I hold and shoot a handgun properly? I see guides but they're all intricate indepth stuff for someone that knows how to shoot.
I don't know how hard to hold with my hands and how to bend my elbows or if my arms are supposed to be straight, how far out I need to hold the firearm, etc.
>raise
>aim
>pull the trigger
>no hole where I aimed
I need basic help...
>>34836482
whatever's comfiest and let's you hit your target babe
>>34836482
also you the 1911 to Glock guy?
>>34836494
Comfy could be incorrect for me though, I don't know if I'm holding it too weak and not handling the recoil properly.
>>34836482
Let my nigga Ernest Langdon show you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VP4X6FVa4E&t
I swear to fuck if you ignore this post because the video is 16 minutes long I'll fucking rear naked choke your faggot ass.
Hold arms out in a triangular position with the gun on the top tip of the triangle. NO BENDING. Make sure they are as straight as they can go.
Wow, that was hard!
>>34836509
No, I only own a Glock.
>>34836514
Thank you.
>I swear to fuck if you ignore this post because the video is 16 minutes long I'll fucking rear naked choke your faggot ass.
I just watched this one and it was 25 minutes so don't worry.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChSazF41q-s
>>34836514
rear naked choke me anyways faggot
>>34836527
OP here, yeah I agree. Choke me daddy.
From what I'm seeing from guides it that trigger pulling is the most important thing.
>>34836482
Repost from other thread
Just do thumbs forward and grip the weapon only hard enough that A. it cycles properly and B. you can control the muzzle flip enough to snap back to aligned sights as fast as you can. It's different for everyone.
>>34836545
it is. the trigger is the same every time so once you get it, you have it forever. I recommend fry firing alot
>>34836482
Hold it like Rick in the Walking Dead
>>34836524
Have some more excellent non-bullshit information I like to share with people here.
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread.php?3592-ToddG-for-Beginners
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread.php?7708-Dry-Practice-Misconceptions-Updated-12-04-16
>>34836607
I watched the video you linked and the OP of the second thread you linked, on the first one do I need to click every link in the OP post in the thread?