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Pistol Shooting Stances : How to Engage a Target When Shooting a Pistol

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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2008

Learn how to engage a target when you're shooting a pistol, as well as how to shoot hand guns in this free handgun and firearms video series.

Expert: Lee Laster
Contact: www.upperhandonline.com
Bio: Lee Laster works in the public safety sector & has been a state certified firearms instructor for the past 6 years. He is also co-founder of a civilian/law enforcement-based training company.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • Man there sure are a lot of armchair generals leaving comments on these firearm instruction videos. Stop feeding the trolls.

  • what he is demonstrating is known as the groucho walk, the reason he walks like that is because a normal walk will bounce around too much and you WONT maintain sight picture.

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  • @sabretooth75 alright then, thx

  • @CanadianReich Both arms should have a slight bend to them. If you fully extend your dominate arm, you will fatigue that arm very quickly. Your arm will start shaking mildly at first, then get worse the longer you hold your arm out.

  • in the weaver stance are both arms fully extended or only your dominate arm (dominate eye / leg side) and then the other slightly bent. I've tried it with what appears to be both arms fully extended like the isosolies stance but it does not seem comfortable. A slight bend in my left arm with the right almost fully extended seems natural. Input please?

  • As a long time Law Enforcement master firearms instructor and trainer, This guy really does know what he is talking about. This is exactly the way it is taught, you're lucky to find this quality of instruction on a youtube video.

  • I've watched quite a few of Lee's videos and found them clear, concise, and helpful. Wish the website was functional...he has some stuff on ehow.com also...

    Thanks for taking the time to make a quality contribution, Lee.

  • Wow, I wouldnt' be suprised if this guy got arrested for murder assistance

  • nice video, but 1:30 is not nearly long enough. Also the website is non-functional.

  • This guy need to make alot more vids

    Longer vids

  • You know, most of the expertvillage videos are quite crap, but this guy really ain't bad.

  • Do the same rules apply when using a shotgun?

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