How to Pull a Trigger - Navy SEAL Teaches Proper Trigger Pull

How to Pull a Trigger - Navy SEAL Teaches Proper Trigger Pull

Chris Sajnog

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bojan milosevic
bojan milosevic - 19.08.2023 13:21

Hi did we have to close one eye or not when we want to to focus on targer or not I always close is that good somebody says not close somebody says close

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Mark Semick
Mark Semick - 16.07.2023 14:36

I practiced your techniques, went to the range yesterday and saw good improvement. Thank you!!!

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Scratchh
Scratchh - 18.04.2023 04:39

You should be able to hold your breath for 5 to 10 seconds with no symptoms if you’re healthy

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Harris Oakley
Harris Oakley - 05.04.2023 06:34

Thank you for all the tips. My grouping has dramatically improved to only like 2 inches in 7 yards.

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Phantom Apprentice
Phantom Apprentice - 03.01.2023 12:39

Car Clutch , trigger , both use springs that must then be used ever so slowly to avoid blunder , feels like manufacturers set us up for fail that way. Just like there is a better way with automatic cars , there has to be a way for triggers to eliminate this issue. Now you know the anatomy of a gun better than I do , what mechanism would you put in place to eliminate the trigger issue and make it more consistent for everyone?

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James DeLong
James DeLong - 14.12.2022 13:22

Great video Chris. Thank you

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Thinman
Thinman - 16.11.2022 21:55

Good info. Especially the breathing part.

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SMOOTH SILK
SMOOTH SILK - 29.08.2022 03:26

Does dry firing damage the firing pin?

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Oleg Vorkunov
Oleg Vorkunov - 13.08.2022 06:57

The keyword is "tip of your finger" and not the middle of your finger. Beginners always push the finger all the way into the trigger guard and use the middle portion of the finger to pull the trigger, which will always lead to the gun moving to the bottom left corner. I practice even without dry firing, but just pully trigger on the empty gun without even rocking it. I have a red dot installed and was practicing to the point when the red dot did not move at all while pulling the trigger with the tip of the finger. That was my own experience in the training trigger pull.

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Randi Jarvis
Randi Jarvis - 27.05.2022 03:14

I love how short and sweet your videos are and your tips are on point! Thank you for that!! That being said, it's interesting that, in another of your videos, you recommend holding your breath in order to steady your hands but then, in this one, you say it's the worst thing one can do while shooting. I'm sure most understand that these recommendations are under normal circumstances/conditions but this could be confusing to someone that's just starting out that watched these two videos back to back, like I just did. Just a friendly recommendation to maybe add a disclaimer to let folks know that there may be times they will have to go against these teachings then add a link to said specialized video.

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Edward Villate
Edward Villate - 03.05.2022 18:43

All those videos of Christ , have been invaluable , for me , they have been valuable tools & advise , that I have been practicing with ... MASSIVE THANKS !!!

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Donald Anderson
Donald Anderson - 01.05.2022 15:59

Slow is smooth, smooth is fast

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Michael Ebuka
Michael Ebuka - 01.05.2022 08:02

Thanks Chris. So many controversies surrounding breathe control. I guess it works for some.

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Victor Cruiser
Victor Cruiser - 20.04.2022 18:26

Good tips.Thank you!👍

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Larry Miller
Larry Miller - 27.03.2022 01:22

Ahhh tks for sharing ur knowledge

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L Karamazov
L Karamazov - 28.02.2022 19:04

“ firearms are inherently accurate”. Lol! I always blame the gun, the sights, whatever….

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William Greer
William Greer - 23.02.2022 03:01

Great video.And why not listen to an Navy Seal.Looking foward to other instructions on hand guns.tanx.WSG

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Silber Squiggles
Silber Squiggles - 24.01.2022 00:33

THANK YOU for this video!

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The Weird Wonderer
The Weird Wonderer - 22.12.2021 02:56

Hahah the bell 🔔 and the paddle did it for me.

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suhail docrat
suhail docrat - 01.09.2021 13:41

Hi Chris.. Down here is South Africa ..and i jus wana give a huge thumbs up.. your videos are short concise and informative.. Best wishes

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V A.
V A. - 25.08.2021 15:35

Very clear to understand teacher

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soulassassin0g
soulassassin0g - 11.08.2021 17:48

I struggle pulling the trigger. Every morning when I wake up I grab my gun, pull the hammer back and point the gun to my head but I just can't seem to go through with it. Any advice?

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Who Knows
Who Knows - 05.06.2021 05:53

Thanks bud

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Laura Novak
Laura Novak - 23.05.2021 06:30

Accuracy is a law of physics, not magic or fool's luck. Master it!

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J C
J C - 07.04.2021 22:01

Lol all these people in the comments telling the trained operator he “forgot to mention x” or “you’re wrong”... just so funny

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john mc hale
john mc hale - 03.04.2021 13:12

Great!

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Chanboratha Koeng
Chanboratha Koeng - 14.02.2021 05:13

Your videos help a lot. Thank you and Thank you for your service!

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Branden Van
Branden Van - 29.12.2020 08:34

Thank you for your serving Sir! God bless you and your family ! Very helpful video !

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Peter Gently
Peter Gently - 26.11.2020 16:34

Hi Chris, Just a step before you pull the trigger, you have to move your trigger finger from the frame to the trigger. This moves the pistol. Any advice how to move the finger to the trigger?. Working on the small chunks.

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Robb
Robb - 09.10.2020 02:28

Breathing exercises are so under rated. Not just in shooting too. IMHO.

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Miguel E Estevez
Miguel E Estevez - 13.09.2020 01:21

THANK YOU 4 UR SERVICE & ALL THE VALUABLE INFO GOD BLESS YOU & THE USA

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rolls
rolls - 14.08.2020 00:07

With how much my triggers cost, they do owe me money.

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Wards Cleaver
Wards Cleaver - 06.06.2020 19:28

most important thing is the area of the finger that is on the trigger touching it and that area is 1/3 the way UP FROM the knuckle toward the end of the finger......you did not mention this .......wont hit anything repeately if you dont get in this habit first .......you didn't mention it at all

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anything for you anything for you
anything for you anything for you - 07.05.2020 09:50

Jai hind Love from india

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Sralaine 007 o-007
Sralaine 007 o-007 - 18.04.2020 06:50

Great point Sir as always 👌

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HA
HA - 16.03.2020 00:12

I like to thank you for all your knowledge significant Videos. Everything that you have provided were extremely useful to me.
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Rockstar Gamer
Rockstar Gamer - 07.03.2020 05:17

your different camera views are trippy dude

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Jim Rr
Jim Rr - 02.01.2020 00:01

Navy Seal has to be one of the hardest jobs in the world.

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3D
3D - 18.12.2019 16:16

Great vid mate!!

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David Meisel
David Meisel - 14.12.2019 06:11

Great info, all your videos. STRAIGHT TALK, and to the point. Thank you sir for your service.

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CitationBuckNation
CitationBuckNation - 11.10.2019 10:39

actually i hold my breath every time i shoot and i have never missed a deer

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Brian Montano
Brian Montano - 25.09.2019 06:42

And then he asked for $3 fiddy

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pauly Sixx
pauly Sixx - 31.07.2019 16:48

I am 70 years old and a retired police officer and love to go to the shooting range. I have been practicing many of Chris's tips and have been able to improve my shooting by at least 50% already. I would like to thank Chris for the many sacrifices he has made and for his service to our country.

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mohan mohan
mohan mohan - 30.07.2019 21:45

Can you do practical

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PRACERZ
PRACERZ - 23.05.2019 03:25

Great advice !! Ordered my E book, thanks for what you do, greatly appreciated !

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Lazarus Ledd
Lazarus Ledd - 06.04.2019 02:53

why dont you fuckin show how to do it

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Anthony Luisi
Anthony Luisi - 27.03.2019 05:24

So how is Chris working that trigger w/o working the slide ? 🤔on that Glock ?

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