Jump to content
tblant

Shooting Gangsta Style

Recommended Posts

I was poking around Youtube for some tactical handgun training and I noticed some schools/courses, which seemed legitimate, were showing how to shoot one handed with the handgun slanted at about 45 degrees (not quite horizantal like a gangsta). I realize it is Youtube, but they seemed like real schools.

 

Anyway, I was surprised. Admittingly, I know the least about firearms compared to anyone else on this board but that technique surprised me...I always made fun of the "grip". So, any true benfits to holding it on that angle? Just curious. thx

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Having a gun canted at an angle is not "gangsta" style. that would be full 90 degrees.

 

Yes, when you shoot one handed, strong or weak hand only, having the gun canted helps with the recoil. Not as accurate, at least for me, but controls recoil.

 

the other school of thought is to bring it closer, and aligning your elbow straight up down, it will recall more, but you want it to come back quicker.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Point at something - is your hand vertical or at a slight angle? The idea behind slightly turning the hand when shooting one handed is that it's similar to how most point their hand. It's a pretty common technique taught by quite a few schools.

 

Whether or not it's the best way for you to shoot one handed is something you need to practice to figure out.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Thanks for the replies. I can't shoot well with two hands, no way am I attempting one hand yet. If you rob my house, the best thing to do is put an apple on your head and stand 5 yards in front of me. As long as you don't move you will be alright.

 

Seriously, I will try it out of curiosity. At my level I don't think it will make a difference. Thx

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Having a gun canted at an angle is not "gangsta" style. that would be full 90 degrees.

 

Yes, when you shoot one handed, strong or weak hand only, having the gun canted helps with the recoil. Not as accurate, at least for me, but controls recoil.

 

the other school of thought is to bring it closer, and aligning your elbow straight up down, it will recall more, but you want it to come back quicker.

Point at something - is your hand vertical or at a slight angle? The idea behind slightly turning the hand when shooting one handed is that it's similar to how most point their hand. It's a pretty common technique taught by quite a few schools.

 

Whether or not it's the best way for you to shoot one handed is something you need to practice to figure out.

 

This is not a new technique. I learned to cant my gun when shooting weak handed from Jim Cirillo back in the 80s. Jim explained several reasons this usually works and things it has to do with the eyes and the muscles. I've taught this technique since I learned it and it does work for most people aiding accuracy and recoil control.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

So was going to respond more, but then found videos. I can shoot faster with a slight cant, but shoot more accurately with a different hold, elbow bent, slightly closer to body.

 

skip to 3:00 mark. Here you can see I can get all the shots off, and all on paper, however accuracy goes down a bit.

 

 

Second video, slightly bent arm. Better accuracy.

 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Once I was talking to an LEO who told me that that homicide rate in places like Newark would SKYROCKET if the thugs actually fired their weapons with any sort of skill whatsoever. It's not uncommon for them to roll up on a crime scene with dozens of empty shell casings all over the place and maybe one round actually hit someone.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Once I was talking to an LEO who told me that that homicide rate in places like Newark would SKYROCKET if the thugs actually fired their weapons with any sort of skill whatsoever. It's not uncommon for them to roll up on a crime scene with dozens of empty shell casings all over the place and maybe one round actually hit someone.

This is the case in most firefights, including LEO and military.

  • Like 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Thanks for the replies. I can't shoot well with two hands, no way am I attempting one hand yet. If you rob my house, the best thing to do is put an apple on your head and stand 5 yards in front of me. As long as you don't move you will be alright.

 

Seriously, I will try it out of curiosity. At my level I don't think it will make a difference. Thx

 

You will find out, at least it's that way for me strong hand I will keep it with a very slight cant, when using my weak hand I'll cant it a little more.

 

Another thing is in a defensive situation, you have no idea what shooting position you will be in, so practicing other shooting positions and holds is very good practice.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

The science of martial arts tells us that the human arms work better when exerting force "inward" (toward the body's center-line) than outward or up/down. Large pectoral muscle group sees to that. It makes sense, therefore, that by slightly rotating your gun inward you're distributing some of the recoil toward the cebter-line, where you'd be more comfortable controlling it.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

It's not canting the gun 90 degrees that helps, it's that grabbing your genitals while canting the gun does, in fact, help accuracy and recoil control.

 

This is a typical novice mistake!

 

It's not the grabbing of the genitals that helps, it's the simultaneous pelvic thrust that counteracts the recoil! :D

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.



  • olight.jpg

    Use Promo Code "NJGF10" for 10% Off Regular Items

  • Supporting Vendors

  • Latest Topics

  • Posts

    • What's the crime for riding a dirt bike on the street? Most likely a fine, misdemeanor at most. That justifies causing severe bodily injury through use of lethal force by auto?  There is no way to predict that he would have hit anyone, it's more like a 99.9% he wouldn't have hit anyone.  And that was a 2 lane road, not a pedestrian walkway. Hopefully he hires a good lawyer and everyone is held accountable for their actions.
    • Seriously? “Sounds Fishy”? You can’t think of a reason why the cop thought that was going to happen after watching the video? The cops are there after multiple reports/complaints of vehicles in the pedestrian walkway and reports of near misses. The ATV is on a pedestrian walkway where there are not supposed to be any vehicles and is moving at very fast pace. If he couldn’t stop for the police car, what makes you think he could stop in time for a pedestrian. He dynamited the breaks to avoid hitting the car and lost complete control of the ATV. Luckily the mass of the car prevented it from continuing to tumble down the walkway and take out pedestrians like bowling pins. If he had hit the brakes like that to avoid hitting a pedestrian instead of the car, would the ATV not have flipped? What would the now out of control ATV have done to any people in the walkway? Would the first person be hit have enough mass to stop the ATV in its proverbial tracks? I have seen plenty of pedestrians stuck. It is never like the movies. They don’t parkour out of the way of a speeding car - especially when pushing a baby carriage and the vehicle is approaching from the rear in a place where you think you are safe because vehicles are it permitted.
    • https://giphy.com/clips/storyful-trump-donald-indictment-lVIMcvvqgZXsRBRJN6
    • Why would he think the ATV rider was going to run over the pedestrians? Were the pedestrians laying in the road? Sounds fishy. A good lawyer will have a field day with this one.
    • If I lived in the hills, (or the burbs with a tall tree) I'd invest in at least one dedicated repeater and a solar based system to power it.  I don't think you need a tremendous amount of battery capacity, as the repeater will be on standby most of the time.  It will only draw serious current when it transmits. I think one could set up a reliable, self sustaining private node for around $1,500, maybe less.   Agree 100%
×
×
  • Create New...