That is how HE holds a Glock. What works for him may or may not work for someone else. In most things in life there is rarely ONE proper way to do something.....if the results are correct then the method employed is probably correct. Even if an "expert" says otherwise.
I agree on the slide but he is correct on wrist postition. Ulnar deviation(flexing hand to pinky side) takes the slack(ROM) out of the joint. One less movement moved by the recoil. Rooster
That is how HE holds a Glock. What works for him may or may not work for someone else. In most things in life there is rarely ONE proper way to do something.....if the results are correct then the method employed is probably correct. Even if an "expert" says otherwise.
ReplyDeleteI'll try it, but don't think I will be comfortable with my hand that close to the slide.
DeleteI agree on the slide but he is correct on wrist postition. Ulnar deviation(flexing hand to pinky side) takes the slack(ROM) out of the joint. One less movement moved by the recoil.
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Thanks.
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