Thumbs crossed:Could someone please clarify layered vs. married?
Teacup
This is the closest to married that I could find (I picture it with the support hand back a little further so that the thumbs are side by side):
Layered:
Thumbs crossed:Could someone please clarify layered vs. married?
like this:
and sometimes like this with my support index finger in front of the trigger guard, making my support thumb within a half inch or so of the ind of my glock 17. Can't shoot my Glock 26 this way or my thumb covers the end of the barrel
For what it's worth, even though Jerry Barnhart (the guy in your picture) shoots with his finger on the trigger guard, he teaches people not to do that. He teaches the grip you see in RVB's photos.
I read that while I was searching for a picture of that style. He claims it's inferior. Interesting that even though he knows it, it still works better for him. Guess that should be a lesson to everyone to try things and see what works best for you rather than doing something that everyone else does.
I read that while I was searching for a picture of that style. He claims it's inferior. Interesting that even though he knows it, it still works better for him. Guess that should be a lesson to everyone to try things and see what works best for you rather than doing something that everyone else does.
"Tea cupping" mostly because it is what I found most comfortable.