The correct pistol holding and shooting postures are:
1. One-handed pistol holding and shooting postures:
1. One-handed shooting method: Keep your arms straight and hold the gun in a straight line, perpendicular to your body. Use your left hand to hold the left side of your body, your right hand to grasp the handle of the gun, and your index finger to gently pull the trigger to prepare for firing. When aiming and preparing to fire, the right hand should hold the gun with moderate strength. Do not use excessive force and rigidity, nor allow it to jump when the gun is fired. Just feel comfortable. At the same time, your right eye, front sight, and gun body should be in a straight line and pointed directly at the target. Aim deliberately and pull the trigger unconsciously to fire the bullet.
Because this posture requires a long time to achieve stable shooting, the shooting stability is poor during movement, and is generally not suitable for actual combat shooting.
2. Hold the gun with both hands and shooting posture: pull back the shoulder holding the gun sharply, take a small step back with the foot on the side holding the gun, turn the body sideways about 30 to 45 degrees; lift When shooting, lean your upper body forward with your elbow joints slightly bent. Push the gun forward with the hand holding the gun. Gently cover the knuckles of the shooter with the other palm and pull it back; note that the elbow joints are still slightly bent. The non-shooter's hand is not used to support the edge of the shooter's hand (i.e. it is not placed under the grip). This shooting posture combines the dual advantages of effectively controlling recoil and quickly grabbing the target. It is one of the commonly used pistol shooting postures in modern times.
According to personal training and habits, there are two postures for holding the gun with both hands (teacup style, push-pull style).
a. Teacup style two-handed shooting: pull back the shoulder holding the gun sharply, take a small step back with the foot holding the gun, and turn the body sideways about 30 to 45 degrees; when raising the gun Lean your upper body forward with your elbow joints slightly bent. Push the gun forward with the hand holding the gun. Gently cover the knuckles of the gun holder with the other palm and pull it back; note that the elbow joints are still slightly bent. The shooter's palm is not used to support the edge of the shooter's hand (that is, it is not placed under the grip). This shooting posture combines the dual advantages of effectively controlling recoil and quickly grabbing the target. It is one of the commonly used pistol shooting postures in modern times.
b. Push-pull two-hand shooting method: take a big step forward with your left foot, point your toes in the direction of the target, or slightly to the right, and make the direction of your right toes at 90 degrees to the target, with your legs naturally straight and your chest Pull your back, with your entire body at a 45° angle to the target; align the tiger's mouth of your right hand behind the grip, straighten your thumb naturally, hold the grip with the thick part of your palm and your remaining fingers, and place your index finger on the trigger (between the inside of your index finger and the gun) There should be a small gap); push forward with your right hand, pull back with your left hand, hold the gun, tilt your head to the right, naturally close to the right arm, the aiming line is in a straight line with the right arm, and the right eye overlaps the aiming line .
3. Wei Buddha style two-handed shooting method (pistol search and shooting method): legs are naturally separated, about shoulder width; face the opponent sideways, that is, facing the opponent on your left side; hold the gun in your right hand , stretch in front of the left shoulder, hold the ringless little finger in the right hand with the left hand, that is, the left and right hands overlap on the pistol grip; close the left eye, aim with the right eye, press the head down, and droop the shoulders.
The Weaver shooting posture was invented by Weaver, a world shooter in Los Angeles, USA in the 1960s. Compared with other previous shooting postures, it has the following advantages: a. The shooting posture is relatively stable; b. , to protect yourself and facilitate posture changes; c, the movements are close to the natural reaction of the human body.
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l, holding the gun with one arm hanging in the air, the gun body shakes greatly, and the aiming line cannot be fixed at one point. ,
2. The aiming baseline is short and the aiming error deviation is large. If the crosshair error is 1 mm within the notch, the projectile deviation is 640 mm at a distance of 100 meters, 320 mm at a distance of 50 meters, and 160 mm at a distance of 25 meters.
3. Firing can easily destroy the aiming point. Some pistols have too large trigger pull, which makes it easier to destroy the aiming point.
4. Shooting is greatly affected by psychological effects.
5. The firing time is difficult to control.
Pistol precision shooting
In order to do a good job in pistol precision shooting, the shooter must do the following aspects well:
1. Master the correct gun handling skills . First, your posture must be stable.
When shooting, the feet should be separated in a figure-eight shape, slightly wider than the shoulders, the upper body should be kept upright, the left hand is on the waist, the front of the body should be at an angle of 70-80 degrees with the target, and the weight should be on both sides. on feet. Secondly, the strength of holding the gun must be appropriate, and the balance must be coordinated. The tiger's mouth of the right hand should be aligned behind the grip. Hold the grip with the thick part of the palm and the combined force of the middle finger, ring finger and little finger (about 5-7 kilograms). The thumb should be straightened naturally. It is attached to the left side of the gun body, making it truly natural to hold the gun.
Again, keep your wrist straight after straightening your right arm.
2. Master the aiming point. The first is to choose the aiming area. If shooting at a target at a distance of 25 meters, the aiming area of ??the 1954-style pistol is centered on the lower 8 rings and within a diameter of 30 centimeters. The second is to keep the front sight gap straight during shaking. After the shooter correctly aims according to the gun configuration, he should move the aiming line from bottom to top into the aiming area.
3. Master the timing and key points of firing. The best time to fire is when the aiming line shakes slightly in the aiming area and stops breathing for 1-2 seconds. At this time, the shooter is calmer, his movements are more coordinated, and the shaking is minimal.
The correct firing method is to form the aiming line, that is, pre-pressure the trigger, and to enter the aiming area, increase the pressure on the trigger, and complete the firing in the stable period.
When pulling the trigger, the pressure of the index finger should be increased slowly, without explosive force; the pressure should be increased evenly until the trigger is fired, and should not be small or large; the direction of pressure should be positive, and the pressure of the index finger and the tiger's mouth should form a combined force, and the pressure should not be pushed left or upward. When lifting and pressing down, you can't press with your index finger and use the rest of your fingers at the same time, and you can't press with your index finger and loosen with your other fingers.
4. Control the psychological impact. The first is to have full confidence and believe that the weapon in your hand is good and can be shot accurately according to the correct methods; the second is to get rid of mental baggage, eliminate distracting thoughts, and focus on holding the gun, aiming, and firing; the third is to It is necessary to shoot calmly, not forcefully fire a bullet, be neither impatient nor impatient, and be meticulous in every aspect; fourth, narrow the gap between live ammunition shooting and preview, and enhance the shooter's adaptability to live ammunition shooting.
In this way, the pistol can be fired.
The relationship between movement and stillness in pistol precision shooting
Because pistol shooting is carried out with one arm suspended in the air, the shaking of the gun is absolute, while the stable "static" "It's relative. The key to improving shooting accuracy is to achieve a click in motion and a sound in silence, that is, to handle the relationship between movement and stillness when shooting a pistol.
Common mistakes and corrections in pistol shooting
1. Hold the gun with improper force. When shooting, the shooter controls the shaking of the gun with force, causing muscle tension, causing the gun to swing at an angle and increasing projectile dispersion. When correcting, it should be emphasized that the gun should be held naturally and the force should not be excessive.
2. The timing of firing cannot be grasped. The main reason is that the shooter is very demanding about the aiming point, hesitates to fire, and often misses the opportunity to fire. When correcting, it should be emphasized that the aiming line is slightly shaken in the aiming area to achieve a timely firing.
3. Stop breathing too early. It can easily cause lagging, muscle tremors, instability in holding the gun or sudden trigger pull. When correcting, you should repeatedly understand the key to stopping breathing naturally. If you cannot stop breathing normally after strenuous exercise, you should take a deep breath and then stop breathing.
4. Pull the trigger hard. Mainly caused by mental stress. When correcting, emphasis should be placed on operating according to the essentials to achieve natural firing.
The essentials of pistol rapid fire
Rapid fire refers to the requirement that the shooter must fire a certain number of bullets within a unit of time. To achieve accurate rapid-fire shooting with a pistol, you must do the following:
1. Develop basic skills in precision shooting. Precision shooting is the basis of rapid fire. Just imagine if precision shooting misses the target, rapid fire will definitely not be successful. Therefore, training cannot be rushed and the basic skills of precision shooting must be mastered.
2. Be sure to prepare for shooting. Where the shooter is standing, the direction of movement of the right hand holding the gun must be in line with the target, so that the gun can be aimed at the target.
3. Form the aiming line quickly. When preparing to shoot, the vision of the right eye should be clear to the notch and the front sight. When quickly cocking the gun, the right eye should follow the movement of the gun and always see the notch front sight. When the gun is in place, quickly level the notch front sight and point to the aiming point.
4. Be decisive when firing. When preparing to shoot, the index finger of the right hand should be close to the trigger, and all the play in the trigger should be compressed. When the gun is in place to form the aiming baseline, the index finger of the right hand should boldly increase the pressure on the trigger. When the aiming line points to the aiming point, fire decisively. Don't hesitate.
Under normal circumstances, the butt of the gun is pressed against the right shoulder, the left hand holds the lower handguard, and the right hand is placed there. You should know,
As for aiming, it is the gap bullseye. Just one line is enough. When the effective shooting distance is exceeded, adjust the scope appropriately.
The above will be adopted