Taurus How-To Series: How to Grip a Revolver Always keep firearms pointed in a safe direction. Always keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot. Never point a gun at anyone or anything that you do not intend to shoot.
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@petemitchell678812 күн бұрын
I put my thumb on the back of the cylinder shroud . It works like a accelerator cut on a Glock frame. Helps control both forward and reward recoil. Try it once next time you shoot a revolver. No burnt thumb and it’s the most natural feeling to me.
@rbm61847 ай бұрын
Yeah. Thumb over thumb is to control up and down movement while thumbs forward is to control side to side movement. I agree. It is personal preference. I was taught thumb over thumb way back before thumbs forward began to be used. We did not use thumbs forward because of the obvious liability of interference with the slide on an autoloader and interference with the cylinder of a revolver. In fact my instructor told me he would whip me if he saw me with thumbs forward. I was taught that thumbs forward was not to be used since it can cause user malfunctions that could get me killed. I was taught one handed shooting and that shooting hand grip never changes regardless of the pistol type. The support hand is only for support of the shooting hand. If the thumbs get too far forward though the user runs the risk of side blast injury from the cylinder on the thumb too far forward. Also do not allow that thumb forward to interfere with the cylinder rotation because you will prevent the cylinder from its proper rotation just like on an autoloader preventing the slide from its proper cycling. Get used to shooting one handed first and then add the support hand. I would suggest that folks go watch the video titled Grip Your Handgun Like a Professional | Tactical Rifleman. Both methods are covered.
@SheFires7 ай бұрын
I could have used this video a couple of months ago for my range visit. 🔥
@shereen-survival7 ай бұрын
Thank u! People been making fun of the way I hold my guns in my videos so this is good info! Thanks! 😊 🔫🔫🇺🇸🇺🇸
@frankmartin13445 ай бұрын
Thumb over thumb has worked great for years...if it ain't broke, don't fix it?
@anangryranger7 ай бұрын
Interesting video. Being an old school peace officer, now long retired, I carried a S&W Mod 28 in 357Mag. in uniform patrol. Trained extensively with it for decades. Also carried a 1911A1 in 45Auto in the service. Then, no one was laying their offhand thumb alongside the frame and slide. And to this day I cannot shoot in this manner. Years of shoving my right hand into a tight grip of the left is so ingrained into my shooting, that forcing my left thumb against the weapon produces very poor results. I suppose that this old dog can't learn new tricks.😏
@rbm61847 ай бұрын
Same here. I cannot use the thumbs forward even if I wanted to and I have tried. It is not natural for me. I was taught one handed shooting first and support hand to be used only for better control with two points of contact. Thumb over thumb. When I use the support hand on a revolver my support hand thumb will simply stick out or fold down when using a single action or shooting in single action, otherwise thumb over thumb never changes regardless of pistol type autoloader or revolver. This is because it is automatic for me to use my shooting hand thumb to cock the hammer as I would if shooting one handed. I was taught thumb over thumb way back before thumbs forward began to be used. We did not use thumbs forward because of the obvious liability of interference with the slide on an autoloader and interference with the cylinder of a revolver. In fact my instructor told me he would whip me if he saw me with thumbs forward. I was taught that thumbs forward was not to be used since it can cause user malfunctions that could get me killed. I was taught one handed shooting and that shooting hand grip never changes regardless of the pistol type. The support hand is only for support of the shooting hand. I would suggest that folks go watch the video titled Grip Your Handgun Like a Professional | Tactical Rifleman. Both methods are covered.
@codymyers2234 ай бұрын
My first hand gun ever was a Taurus G2c it was straight trash. But I’ve always wondered how their revolver line is. They have some good looking revolvers I’ve just been too afraid to spend my money on one because of all the problems I had out of their g2c
@tbuzz0104 ай бұрын
I like the Model 66. It’s a 7 shot .357 revolver.
@Uncle05Sam4 ай бұрын
Taurus' revolver line has been pretty great for a long time, especially considering the pricepoint.
@codymyers2234 ай бұрын
@@Uncle05Sam I’m considering buying a 605 thanks for your comment. Much appreciated!
@Uncle05Sam4 ай бұрын
@@codymyers223 Absolutely! I had a 605, and an 856, both were great guns. If you're interested in red dots, check out the 605 T.O.R.O as well.
@rodneybrooks73077 ай бұрын
Shot placement with the thumb forward was terrible. Shot placement with thumb over was much better. From video thumb over was within 2" the thumb forward was about six inches.
@rbm61847 ай бұрын
Thumb over thumb is to control up and down movement while thumbs forward is to control side to side movement. Both work. It is personal preference. I would suggest that folks go watch the video titled Grip Your Handgun Like a Professional | Tactical Rifleman. Both methods are covered. Folks have to be far more careful using thumbs forward so that their thumbs do not interfere with the movement of slides and cylinders.
@yuvgotubekidding6 ай бұрын
That’s what I saw too. 😄
@kenhoward351214 күн бұрын
You can't come to a conclusion about which grip choice is better for the rest of us, with just this one individual shooting only 4-rounds from a gun he's likely unfamiliar with.
@iclzinc39207 ай бұрын
Give us a 10mm!
@nicolaalberti77363 ай бұрын
He is that clown who attacked Paul Harrell some time ago !! He was fully wrong too 😂!!
@VailJohnson17 сағат бұрын
he was far WORSE with the gay thumbs forward deal. c;mon guys. you need to lock your left thumb over your right thumb.