Fine details on handgun grip (Read 19 times)

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Fine details on handgun grip
« on: July 05, 2026, 10:33:11 PM »
This article goes into very minute detail on good handgun grip.  Karl Rehn is one of the top civilian defensive firearm instructors and he was an assistant instructor when I took a Rangemaster class at his Texas range.  It goes into finger placement, grip strength, thumb position.  I bought a prohands grip trainer a while back and it made a noticable improvement where I could get a solid grip that was repeatable and automatic.

There's a lot of good training information on his page along with his book on shooting drills and tests.

https://blog.krtraining.com/handgun-ergonomics/