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About John Grayman

John Grayman is a lifelong shooter, and multi-
certified firearms instructor with more than 50 years of varied shooting
and training experience. He is a competent pistolsmith, with a personal specialty in the repair and modification of both Glock pistols, and AR-15 rifles and carbines. John’s firearm skills include several decades of handloading experience with both metallic cartridge and shotshell manufacture and reloading.

How to Skillfully Manage Pistol Recoil

by John Grayman 3 Comments

How to control pistol recoil

What Is Handgun Recoil Management? Simply stated the expression ‘recoil management’ refers to both the mechanical means, AND the individual shooter-technique of regulating the amount of physical movement produced by cartridge ignition and bullet travel through a gun. It is a product of bullet-launching, acceleration, and momentum. Handgun recoil management may be … [Read more...] about How to Skillfully Manage Pistol Recoil

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