How to Grip Your Handgun

August 12, 2023

Hey there, and welcome to All Things Firearms! Today, we’re diving into one of the most important fundamentals you will ever learn with shooting, and that’s how to grip your firearm correctly. Whether you’re using a semi-automatic or a revolver, we’ve got your back!

If this is your first time here, make sure to check out our video on Firearm Safety Rules first. This will ensure you remain as safe and careful as possible while you learn these cool techniques that we’re about to show you.

Remember, before you start following any training video, double-check that your firearm is completely unloaded. Safety first, always!

Fore more awesome videos and tips, hop on over to our firearms training videos. You’ll find loads of basics to help you improve your confidence and shooting abilities.

Thank you all for your support and as always…stay safe out there!

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