Firearms Training Tip: Learn how to control Muzzle Flip & Recoil Management
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- čas přidán 6. 03. 2023
- In this video John the Firearms Instructor talks about muzzle flip and recoil management. Mastering both recoil management and muzzle flip is very important to improving your accuracy with a pistol.
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Thanks for the information.... I'll try these out
Thanks
great info really apreiciate it
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the info! Probably why I’m shooting low.
When i shoot my firearm the recoil always send my right arm horizontal to the right what causing this ?
Too loose of a grip. The tip would be to drive with your pectoral muscles in a pushing, and pulling mode against the pistol, put the pistol in your dominant hand and drive it out to the target with your non-dominant hand pull back, and this will keep the gun level when you’re shooting.
Ok thanks ima give it a try