Shooting Stance and Movement

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2010

Stance is a matter of convenience but as long as you have the opportunity to you want the stance to be consistent and efficient with what the body does naturally. Rob Pincus demonstrates how to use the body to create a good shooting stance. A Personal Defense Network original video.

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  • Thats excatly what happends when I draw. My body's center of gravity drops. It puts me in a very natuarl shooting position.

    I also tried having one arm bent when shooting, almost like a Weaver stance and I was not nearly as good with it as i was with body arms locked out.

  • No, rdean... definitely not.

    There are a bunch of reasons... here are a few:

    1. The physics of the gun require the frame to be as still as possible relative to the motion of the slide for proper operation and reliability.

    2. The anatomy of the human wrist/arm/elbow/shoulder dictate that any bending is going to change the alignment of the gun, which increases the amount of time to be able to fire another shot or, eventually, allows the gun to drift off target.

    3.Extension is more consistent.

  • Rob wouldnt u want your arms slightly bent to absorb recoil? Ive heard different things as fsr as different methods?

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