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Your firing hand should be placed as high as possible on the pistol. There should be no light between the underside of the beavertail and the web of your firing hand. This minimizes the leverage the pistol has on your hand during recoil (reduces muzzle flip)
Pistol Marksmanship, is the Marine Corps' source document for pistol marksmanship and provides the doctrinal basis for Marine Corps pistol marksmanship training.
The trigger finger is placed on the TRIGGER. GRIP – One of the most important fundamentals of Pistol Marksmanship. The weapon must become an extension of the hand and arm; it should replace the finger in pointing at an object.
Accurate shooting results from knowing and correctly applying the elements of marksmanship. The elements of combat pistol marksmanship are: Grip. Aiming. Breath control. Trigger squeeze. Target ...
Pistol Marksmanship Training Guide Here is the coveted Pistol Marksmanship Training Guide published by the Army Marksmanship Unit at Fort Benning, Georgia. It is an excellent source of information for the competitive pistol shooter. Because it is a U.S. government