Now Viewing: trigger_disciplineTag type: General Trigger discipline is twofold: The restraint of one's trigger finger, awareness of its position relative to the firearm so as to avoid negligent discharges, which occur due to misuse of a firearm, usually caused by a lack of trigger discipline: posing with a firearm, finger on the trigger; performing other drills such as clearing a malfunction, reloading, or disassembly. The most common trigger discipline is to straighten the finger along the frame ("receiver") of a firearm. In rare cases, this consists of isometric tension of the finger stretched all the way through the trigger guard of, typically, a Kalashnikov-style rifle. An acute sense of a weapon's trigger sensitivity and the ability to fire in accurate bursts of varying length intentionally. www.usconcealedcarry.com/...terms/trigger-discipline/ See also: finger_on_trigger Other Wiki Information Last updated: 07/21/24 12:16 AM by DocWatson This entry is not locked and you can edit it as you see fit. |
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