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HOW TO GRIP YOUR CARBINE 

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Active leverage within your points of contact on a carbine is what will assist you in the mitigation of recoil impulse (GRIP). Leverage is produced by applying high & low pressure with the Thumb (high) & Pinky (low). Find context you seek at a Baseline Course near you!
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Комментарии : 102   
@ShoyerTV
@ShoyerTV 2 года назад
Refining fundamentals like this is the reason why I've realized success in such a short period of time. This stuff is gold
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical 2 года назад
💯💯💯🙌🏼
@johnmarsh6337
@johnmarsh6337 10 месяцев назад
Yeah great for a range.
@kaceyweaver8073
@kaceyweaver8073 6 месяцев назад
@@achillesheeltacticalthe amount of control and speed I’ve gained with a carbine just from practicing stuff from your videos is wild. Hoping to make a class in the next year or two.
@strengthculture4030
@strengthculture4030 6 месяцев назад
The amount of data on your channel is insane. I wish this information was available when I started out.
@joshm3297
@joshm3297 Год назад
This video and the pistol gripping video changed my shooting from night to day. Appreciate the videos.
@Helghastdude
@Helghastdude 3 месяца назад
same here
@Quality_Guru
@Quality_Guru Год назад
It's worth going over in more detail the sling over wrist technique at time line 5:53. Thanks for sharing these valuable tips.
@SouthpawActual
@SouthpawActual 2 года назад
Great instructional video. I'd love for AHT to come back to FL. I wouldn't mind taking another baseline class for pistol or rifle. AHT is without doubt one of the best instructors out there.
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical 2 года назад
Thank you! I would like to get back out to FLORIDA as well!
@scottclaiborne5123
@scottclaiborne5123 2 года назад
@@achillesheeltactical I second Florida! Somewhere close to Tampa, selfishly.
@Halldog7
@Halldog7 Год назад
I third Florida
@danstraughn295
@danstraughn295 10 месяцев назад
Fourth this!
@hotlinias5359
@hotlinias5359 2 года назад
Right on Rick, thanks for sharing. I’ll be training with you guys in November defensive pistol can’t wait!!! Without a doubt your one the best.
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical 2 года назад
Thank you! I look forward to it!
@damonsmith71712
@damonsmith71712 10 месяцев назад
Phenomenal explanation. We’ve debated all of the unnecessary tension behind framing the gun and most want to continue to jackhammer the stock into their shoulder. You’ve explained this process so much better.
@jasonpierucci9265
@jasonpierucci9265 2 года назад
Great instruction as always dude 🤙🏼
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical 2 года назад
Thanks brother!!!
@realspitkenny5561
@realspitkenny5561 Год назад
Awesome.. c - clamp torque, square stance, elbows down.. great fundamentals.
@ssneg
@ssneg Год назад
That casing at 3:25 😂 poor cameraman, hope the lens is intact
@StopClimateEngineering
@StopClimateEngineering Год назад
I wonder how much money and ammo I've wasted trying to pull back on my rifle instead of canting my support hand forward like you demonstrate here. Definitely trying this next time I'm at the range
@NOTFALLIN1
@NOTFALLIN1 2 года назад
Awesome video would love to get to train with AHT
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical 2 года назад
Come out! Check out the course calendar online!
@arminraids
@arminraids 2 года назад
Loved the tiny details 🤘🏽🎯
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical 2 года назад
Glad to hear it! More to come!
@Frogmanjr1234
@Frogmanjr1234 2 года назад
Awesome info
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@AlphaTangoSierra
@AlphaTangoSierra 2 года назад
As usual good stuff 💥👌👍
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical 2 года назад
Thank you! 🙌🏼
@johnmartin5257
@johnmartin5257 2 года назад
That was great stuff!
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical 2 года назад
Thank you
@thebarefootadventurer8467
@thebarefootadventurer8467 Месяц назад
not many people post any part of their classes online, thank you!
@TheGreatGonzales777
@TheGreatGonzales777 11 месяцев назад
GREAT TEACHER.
@normwilson117
@normwilson117 2 года назад
I need to get into an AHT class
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical 2 года назад
Let’s make it happen!
@Tr1ple3
@Tr1ple3 Год назад
Thank you for the information!
@TrustJesusisenough
@TrustJesusisenough Год назад
I love the advice. The only thing I'll say is. Hold that weapon out like that for 8-16 hours clearing room after room. Your gonna be holding that magwell like your wife's hand. Idc how much anyone trains. You're not gonna be able to hold that weapon outstretched arm for more then a few minutes at a time. Even if you can you'll do it once then you'll have damage to your muscles possibly permanent damage.
@themightycrixus1131
@themightycrixus1131 7 месяцев назад
That's the truth brother
@tangomantactical
@tangomantactical Год назад
I'm going to try this. I have watched several top tier guys that would disagree with the shoulder theory. Lucas Botkin being the main one. Until I found you I never knew Lucas had a rival. I will work on this NYD at my personal range. COME TO TENNESSEE!!!!-
@sa-amirel-hayeed699
@sa-amirel-hayeed699 Год назад
This guy stronk and heavy with big hands. Lucas tall and lanky, small hands. Pulling the gun tight into your shoulder causes you to shake and get exhausted and make you likely to chicken wing. You always gotta stay relaxed and comfortable. Your off hand should stabilize the weapon as this guy shows
@vanhaus5022
@vanhaus5022 6 месяцев назад
Lucas is far from a top tier guy, let’s be real…
@LRRPFco52
@LRRPFco52 6 месяцев назад
If you're indexing the butt on your shoulder, you're already not optimal. Index the butt under your dominant eye and build from there. For me, that's in my chest and clavicle, nowhere on the pectoral-deltoid fold. The minor supporting techniques can be experimented with to see what works with your anatomy and carbine furniture. I personally use rearward pressure with the support hand and 3 lower fingers of the firing hand, while leaning forward. My muzzle does not rise even with A2 muzzle device. As you build a round count over months and years, you'll see what works better for you. I learned from guys like Kyle Lamb and Ranger Regiment NCOs who went to SOT run by The Unit.
@tangomantactical
@tangomantactical 6 месяцев назад
@LRRPFco52 I'm a civy. I just emulate the top tier guys. I don't have the big league instructors as you do,and you're formerly a soldier. Tbh, there is no one specific "perfect" technique. Besides, I evolve every time I hit my range, when I'm not overloaded with Cerakote work,which I am as of now.
@LRRPFco52
@LRRPFco52 6 месяцев назад
@@tangomantactical Those techniques have been taught to civilians for 21 years now at least. I helped Kyle populate his first open enrollment course in 2003.
@seanmccann7414
@seanmccann7414 7 месяцев назад
Great video
@sending_pills
@sending_pills Год назад
The title should read “How to control a tuned and suppressed carbine.” The fundamentals and principles seem sound but the result is exaggerated because it’s a soft shooting rifle to begin with. The suppressor adds additional compensation. If I wanted to learn to ride rodeo I would prefer that the instructor didn’t teach on a tamed pony. Instead of learning proper techniques, the message learned is to get a tamed pony. Buy a tuned rifle with a can or brake so that minimal input/effort is required to achieve the desired results. Too many instructors these days flexing with 2011s topped with a RDS and tuned carbines. Their abilities and techniques become exaggerated because the weapons make things so much easier. Cheat code upon cheat code. I appreciate and respect the instructors who are still willing to use the platforms used by their audiences, people who aren’t afraid to put on display their own limitations using Glocks and rack grade carbines with A2 flash hiders.
@themightycrixus1131
@themightycrixus1131 7 месяцев назад
I was thinking the same thing. Whole class getting swindled :(
@matta6301
@matta6301 11 дней назад
I know this comment is old now but most things are learned on easy and the difficulty is increased as skill is increased. Including rodeo riding. The fundamentals remain the same and the training wheels removed as they can be safely. Anyway, I disagree with your premise and also find that the decision to use nicely tuned machine for demonstration purposes takes nothing away from the concepts taught.
@outlawandoutdoorstv9901
@outlawandoutdoorstv9901 Год назад
We were taught that magazine well grip in infantry school 2006. It was very popular as u said but once i got to my unit thankfully i had good NCOs that had been to combat and knew how important what your teaching right now really is!!! Good shit bro .
@kenthoward3378
@kenthoward3378 2 года назад
What do you mean/do when you say “leverage the pinky and thumb” on your support hand? Like what mechanical input are you applying with your left hand/fingers?
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical 2 года назад
The thumb over & in-line of the bore is the leverage high and the pinky is the low leverage anchor. Rather than brute strength now you have leverage built on the rail which will be much more effective at controlling the recoil impulse. Come to a baseline class & you will receive all the context you need in person.
@JonAfrica-vg7xq
@JonAfrica-vg7xq Год назад
Many SOF vets have talked about the “c grip” being too fatiguing and that if they’re holding security for a while or clearing a decently sized structure, they’d grip the vertical grip or magwell. Do you agree?
@BananarchOfTedKacistan
@BananarchOfTedKacistan 11 месяцев назад
Yes, and no. The several dudes I learned a lot from were all Batt rangers and could keep their c clamp for hours while we ran drills and such. I think it can depend on barrel length, but it's possible to keep up.
@LRRPFco52
@LRRPFco52 6 месяцев назад
You don't have to be high ready 24/7. Your weapon is muzzle down most of the time, until you need to go high ready. Start with SUTs and CQB perspective, then work-in CQM techniques to see why they are what they are.
@matthewmelton6462
@matthewmelton6462 2 месяца назад
Is there another way to explain the leverage? Not exactly understanding exactly how you’re leveraging the front hand and wrist
@noellbishop4560
@noellbishop4560 2 года назад
Good stuff
@goldrush49
@goldrush49 4 дня назад
Got some money on that thang
@valhallaa_
@valhallaa_ 2 года назад
Any chance you may ever come over to oregon? Been wanting to try these courses
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical 2 года назад
Sign up online we will be in the PNW next month
@Trashcankicker.
@Trashcankicker. Год назад
Was that a silencer/suppressor or just a muzzle device?
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical Год назад
Rugged Suppressors Micro 30
@nono559
@nono559 Год назад
How would you leverage the rifle if you don’t have a fore grip attachment?
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical Год назад
Exactly the same way. Fingers at 6 o’clock of rail and thumb at 12 torquing front end of the rail.
@nono559
@nono559 Год назад
@@achillesheeltactical thank you. Also, what’s your opinion on flexing your hip to square up. Some instructors say it’ll induce muscle tension causing excessive muscle fatigue.
@robertdesrosiers2382
@robertdesrosiers2382 Год назад
Explain Torquing? . Torque down like twisting the cap on a jar? @@achillesheeltactical
@derknizotts9162
@derknizotts9162 10 месяцев назад
See you in December.
@rosstheboss13
@rosstheboss13 Год назад
Where have you been my whole shooting life?!!!
@bo0mtown464
@bo0mtown464 Месяц назад
what handguard is that?
@grinconschloeter
@grinconschloeter Год назад
Does anyone know what vertical grip is that??
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical Год назад
Emissary Development
@stalkeractual
@stalkeractual Год назад
What is that strap at the beginning of the handguard?
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical Год назад
NeoMag Sentry Strap.
@mauricelyautey8261
@mauricelyautey8261 Год назад
Do you ever come to new Mexico
@Whimsik
@Whimsik 28 дней назад
It absolutely blows me away that people waste money on classes like this. Hold the gun in whatever way is most comfortable for you. So long as you're handling your gun safely, it literally does not matter at all.
@rytacarms
@rytacarms 26 дней назад
yeah if your someone just plinking but this stuff has been working in the law enforcement world. most people can't shoot for shit.
@Noahlochner0
@Noahlochner0 Год назад
Who makes that hand stop
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical Год назад
Emissary Development
@paraAA82
@paraAA82 Год назад
Any class in Arizona in 2024?
@unclesam7660
@unclesam7660 7 месяцев назад
What foregrip is that on your rifle
@catalystactual6491
@catalystactual6491 Год назад
3:24 ouchie
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical Год назад
The camera lens doesn’t not care to much. Lol
@RyanM444
@RyanM444 10 месяцев назад
I'm curious as to how much the sling tension is assisting in mitigating the recoil. I prefer to run my sling in a one point configuration 90 percent of the time as my rifle is primarily used for cqb. Switching shoulders is just too much of a hassle in kit on a two point sling setup.
@LRRPFco52
@LRRPFco52 6 месяцев назад
Single point is really only good for Plainclothes & Vehicle work. Once you go hands-free, you'll see why. JSOC Senior NCOs in Combat Development surveyed operators across the units asking how often they switched shoulders in GWOT, and came back with 0 instances where anyone had done it in actual CQB or firefights.
@Silent3442
@Silent3442 Год назад
What foregrip is that you have on your rifle?
@MRALLENLY
@MRALLENLY Год назад
Looks like the Emissary Developments Handbrake
@Silent3442
@Silent3442 Год назад
@@MRALLENLY Thank you!
@cdog570
@cdog570 Год назад
what hand stop is that?
@achillesheeltactical
@achillesheeltactical Год назад
Emissary Development
@phantomlord3280
@phantomlord3280 Год назад
“Aprox 40%” lol
@10oner
@10oner 6 месяцев назад
This guy doesn’t know what hes talking about. Civilian
@deank5649
@deank5649 5 месяцев назад
At least look him up before making dumb comments LOL.
@deno7482
@deno7482 2 года назад
👌👍👏👏💯💯🔝🔝
@frankcastle9691
@frankcastle9691 9 месяцев назад
Why is there tons of videos showing the recoil mitigation of a .223. Get an ar10 then talk about this stuff.
@chandlersours3633
@chandlersours3633 5 месяцев назад
@frankcastle9691 because although the 5.56 has very little recoil, that doesn't mean the rifle magically stays perfectly on target all by itself under rapid fire, hammered pairs or just fast follow-up shots. Good recoil management should be taken seriously regardless of what caliber is being used.
@frankcastle9691
@frankcastle9691 5 месяцев назад
@chandlersours3633 I will agree with that, the 5.56 will definitely need a lot of follow up shots.
@paulh4094
@paulh4094 10 месяцев назад
WTF? They use 50 words they don't understand to describe a level one carbine class.
@johnmarsh6337
@johnmarsh6337 10 месяцев назад
Im just tired of this. Military guys know better. In long situations and combat this wont work. Plus it doesnt work on all rifles. I see it everyday they pick up a rifle that you cant c grip and change. Its sad. This is tiresome and patroling sucks you cant c grip. Tons of guys are going to setup this way then shtf and go back to gwot times with a vert grip. Train with your rufle and patrol there is a reason things were done a way back in war times.
@drewsky1008
@drewsky1008 10 месяцев назад
Rick nice shades 😎 where from... #veteransday.🫡🇺🇲💯
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