2. Grip: A proper grip of any handgun is designed to put as much of the gun in contact with the most amount of the hand or hands as possible. Many poor grips leave gaps between the palm and the handgun. A combat handgun grip is a gross motor-skill, hard consistent squeeze, not to be confused with a marksmanship shooting were to tight of a grip will cause shaking (complex motor-skill) or a tremor.
Many years ago I heard a speaker say that the average high school senior could make about 95% of the decisions in most companies in the US. It's the other 5% of the decisions that separates the successful companies from the rest. Thats how its taught, this is how we apply it; Our "Grip" is not on an object, but is a physical, intellectual and emotional graspon the issue or problem at hand. This grasp is based on more than facts and figures. Do not confuse facts with truth. Truth is unchanging. Facts may be true, however not all are truth. Let me give you an example. At the writing of this I am 49 years of age. You will have to trust me that I am making a factual statement. Now this true statement is not truth. In a few short months I will stop being 49 and turn to 50. The idea is not necessarily someone's age, but to be able to differentiate between whats true and whats truth. If I fail to "get a grip of the situation I most likely will make an in appropriate or wrong decision. Even in-action is a decision.
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