http://www.chaosandrage.com/
Behold! 14 different flashlight + pistol grips (often called "techniques")
We have:
*Hands Apart Techniques
-FBI Technique
-Neck-Index Technique
-Pincus/Valhalla Chest-Index Technique
*Hands Together Techniques not dependent on button location
-Harries Technique
*Hands Together Techniques for tube lights with tailcap switches
-Rogers/SureFire Technique
-Hargreaves Lite-Touch Technique (aka Fuentes Technique) (And when with a finger ring it's the Graham Method)
*Hands Together Techniques for crookneck lights with top mounted buttons
-First-Light Tomahawk Technique
-First-Light Liberator Tactical Position Technique
-First-Light Liberator Utility Position Technique
-First Light Liberator Same Hand Technique
*Hands Together Techniques for tube lights with side button switches
-Marine Corps Technique
-Keller Technique
-Chapman Technique
-Ayoob Technique
Plus a bonus technique at the very end.
All of this here is presented as basic familiarization with the variety out there, and shouldn't be considered expert advice or nothin'.
Any of you who are instructors can now reference this video in case someone asks about an obscure or common technique.
Musical Score: "Morocco" by The Armada
@Solscud me too, needs training but still the best.
molonlabe9mm 1 month ago
I train with Harries. I like the idea of the Rogers grip but it just doesn't work as well for me personally as Harries. Always attach a light if you have the option!
IMBW89 1 month ago
Interesting. I prefer the Rogers grip.
Solscud 2 months ago
also people, 4Stevens makes some damn good lights for reasonable prices
poormanprepper 3 months ago
I'm going to copy one of the 14 techniques, move my pinky finger in one direction and call it the Lance1775 technique...#15!
lance1775 5 months ago
hey I have a 6p as well. good flashlight
MrWahoodles 11 months ago