 Alright, this is Shepherd. I would like to show you the best way to get a grip on a pistol. So first thing we're going to do is we're going to, with our strong hand, we're going to make a little V here. And the web of our hand, we're going to push up as high as we can on the back of the pistol. Then we're going to wrap our fingers around it. I'm going to take this thumb and put it in the air like I'm hitchhiking. I'm going to then take my support hand and karate chop under the guard right here. I don't want it up there. I want it right here. So I karate chop and then I collapse my hand onto the gun. That makes both thumbs face forward. This right thumb is on top of the knuckle right there on the support hand. 70% of the grip strength will be in the support hand. 30% of the strength will be in the shooting hand and the strong hand. And then I want to extend fully. I want to make sure that my hips and my butt are behind my shoulders so that I'm leaning forward somewhat. The basics of getting a grip at a stance on a pistol.