When it is for real and you are in close combat, do not use the sights. Point and shoot,then charge the assailant(s). Take them down with knife, chemical weapon, or a gun,but you should not really need the gun. Quite often, before a hit is done on yo u by professionals you are going to be hit first by an R/F weapon. If you don't khow what an R/F weapon is look it up. They are sometimes referred to as BRAIN BLASTERS. They would like to kill you with it. Give you a heart atack or fry your brain. You can sometimes feel a circle on your head or chest. When you fire your gun it is not going to be under ideal conditions. And it is most likely going to be late at night or in the wee hours of the morning. Be prepared to fire under adverse conditions at multiple targets.
JJ Racaza is a legend and he's a serious tactical badass who helps instruct the highest eachelons of US Tier 1 special forces. Max Michel, KC Eusebio, Leatham none roll like that. If you can afford him and can ever get a class with him, don't miss it.
Prepping the trigger is easy to say but hard to do. The fact that JJ is there to show you it can be done though, 💯! Now just gotta put in the time and effort.
JJ. What do you think about teaching brand new shooters about the concept of trigger reset by the press and pin method and then moving on to your technique of getting back to, "The wall", later in their training?
Hey, reach out to JJ on IG, I'm sure he'll answer. Reference this video. I think teaching this to a new shooter on their first few mags is okay. Once they understand what reset is, move on to reset and prep during recoil. Don’t continue to teach pinning or stop teaching at this point. For years, I thought pinning the trigger was the correct thing to do (due to poor instructors) when I should have abandoned that non-fundamental almost right away.
Great advice and lesson. This is something I tend to teach in my intermediate and advanced courses because new shooters have a lot to think about in terms of sight alignment, sight picture and trigger control. I still teach trapping or pinning the trigger to the rear in the basic courses because it takes a while for students to learn to not fully release and come completely off the trigger. They have a hard time learning to actually apply the "trigger reset" technique until they learn to feel the reset in recoil. This is why its press trap reset press until you can reset in recoil. Remember its a crawl, walk, run, learning curve so please get all your basics in and pace yourself according to your ability and training. Learnign from youtube is great but please remember youtube will never correct your mistakes while you're on the range and its very hard to "self evaluate", thats what firearms instructors are there to help you with. Also can everyone stop ejecting and catching rounds on youtube? New shooters try that stuff and point guns at me way too often and some times they forget to take the magazine out first, so they just chambered another round, and the gun is loaded. They do this "bullet catch" because they see guys on youtube doing it and think it looks cool.
You are doing for basic students wrong by introducing the pin and trap method. Don't teach bad technique that you have to change later. There is nothing wrong with coming completely off that rigger in recoil and then prepping the trigger as your sights settle back on target and you then break the shot. I shoot a bunch of different guns with different resets so my finger comes off th trigger at times and I'm still fast and accurate.
@@tenchu744 some students don't know about trigger reset. Good to learn where it is without moving to more advanced techniques first. Once they know the rest then introduce finer skills. Need to build upon foundational knowledge first.
Is it safe to say that pining the trigger to the rear is a good technique for a long range accurate single shot from a pistol say like 50 meters and resetting under recoil is the standard technique for fast accurate close range targets ?
Imo, no. Your trigger prep should be the same no matter the distance. Shooting speed should be the only thing that changes with target distance/size. Draw, presentation, trigger prep, and trigger reset should stay the same.
I edc a STI DVC Omni. It’s a race gun without a slide racker. I use the rmr to rack the slide. Super flat with the comp and super fast. I have a STI Costa Host that I edc some as well. It’s as flat with the recoil master spring system and as fast. I do compete with a race gun. I shoot an Akai open gun in 38 Super Comp. all of JJ’s principals apply.
It’s all the same concept sir. I train this same technique and style to any gun. From military to police to competition. I also proved this is the winning technique on 2018 on winning nationals on multiple disciplines
Hi J.J. Excellent video...big shooter and big teacher. I would like to ask a few questions, if you can answer. How many pounds is your recoil spring? Do you use a shock buffer? Your power factor? P.S....I use a Tanfoglio Domina, cal. 9x21, P.F. 167 Tank you very much Joe Perino
TH-cams autoplay is weird, i'm in a loop between just 2 jj racaza videos. How come a company like youtube has failed at coding this properly? Happens all the time too. Oh well, i'll just have to manually click on a different jj racaza video...
In other words.. don't let the trigger reset dictate when to fire again? You dictate? Funny cause we all learned to hear the audible click so now we must relearn.
So "explosive" that she knows what happened without witnessing the event firsthand...sounds so familiar. Since when are people allowed to testify on something they did not witness - hearsay???
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One small point. The sound described is the disconnect resetting...not the sear. If the sear didn't reset until the trigger was released, the hammer would follow the slide.
Ron Burgundy: JJ what is that?? JJ: it's a gun from the future. MTV'S Wesley Jackson: no fair he's got a gun from the future! Ron:where did you get it from? JJ:eeahahahaha!
First time shooters are taught to pull the trigger and keep it back until they get to the next target. They are also taught to make sure they hear an audible click on the reset. Both of those skills are used to teach beginners and allow them to become accurate. It's useless when shooting under speed. The competitors who already know how to shoot accurately don't wait to "pin" the trigger to the rear since they're already on the next shot. Waiting for an audible click on the reset is also useless. The warning for people who want to learn how to shoot accurately and fast is even if you slap the trigger, you're still not using more pressure than necessary since it disturbs the alignment.
The last 20 seconds was probably some of the most beneficial info I have heard in a while for trigger control.
When it is for real and you are in close combat, do not use the sights. Point and shoot,then charge the assailant(s). Take them down with knife, chemical weapon, or a gun,but you should not really need the gun. Quite often, before a hit is done on yo u by professionals you are going to be hit first by an R/F weapon. If you don't khow what an R/F weapon is look it up. They are sometimes referred to as BRAIN BLASTERS. They would like to kill you with it. Give you a heart atack or fry your brain. You can sometimes feel a circle on your head or chest. When you fire your gun it is not going to be under ideal conditions. And it is most likely going to be late at night or in the wee hours of the morning. Be prepared to fire under adverse conditions at multiple targets.
JJ Racaza is a legend and he's a serious tactical badass who helps instruct the highest eachelons of US Tier 1 special forces. Max Michel, KC Eusebio, Leatham none roll like that. If you can afford him and can ever get a class with him, don't miss it.
dalton fury thank you sir. Undeserving of it.
Will the real Dalton Fury please stand up... RIP 10/21/2016
Leatham was our instructor. Do you even know what teir one is?
@@Rubeless When he combines US Tier 1 and Special Forces together, he answers your question without further commentary.
What the hell is eachelons?! Must be some of that "tactical badassness" that you are talking about....🤦♂️
Echelon is what you are trying to say.
one of the best instructions hands down on realistic competitive shooting! thanks for sharing.
furai333 thank you!
Prepping the trigger is easy to say but hard to do. The fact that JJ is there to show you it can be done though, 💯! Now just gotta put in the time and effort.
Going to try this out Sunday! Thanks, JJ!
THIS GUY LOOKS AERODYNAMIC
😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 He sure does!!!
He defines the term HIGH SPEED
From day one I always raced to the reset upon discharge of the prior round.
The guy who kicks the file cabinet as he enters the room! That man is the one I'm following!
I do the same with a pump shotgun. Never thought about applying it to a handgun. That's some Jedi shit right there
Applies to all platforms. As JJ would say.. Don't be a click banger lol
That is the best advice I have ever come across.... Thank you 2J's
Great tips from a Pro, and free. Thanks a lot sir.
This was very informative. Exactly what i was looking for! A better way to explain this! Thanks jj.
Absolutely makes sense, JJ. Great video!
That support hand thumb rest platform.....! Yes! I had the idea to make something like that for a certain type of gun.
JJ. What do you think about teaching brand new shooters about the concept of trigger reset by the press and pin method and then moving on to your technique of getting back to, "The wall", later in their training?
Hey, reach out to JJ on IG, I'm sure he'll answer. Reference this video.
I think teaching this to a new shooter on their first few mags is okay. Once they understand what reset is, move on to reset and prep during recoil.
Don’t continue to teach pinning or stop teaching at this point.
For years, I thought pinning the trigger was the correct thing to do (due to poor instructors) when I should have abandoned that non-fundamental almost right away.
There's nothing worse than having new shooters adopt bad habits from the very beginning. Teach them the right technique from the start.
Great advice and lesson. This is something I tend to teach in my intermediate and advanced courses because new shooters have a lot to think about in terms of sight alignment, sight picture and trigger control. I still teach trapping or pinning the trigger to the rear in the basic courses because it takes a while for students to learn to not fully release and come completely off the trigger. They have a hard time learning to actually apply the "trigger reset" technique until they learn to feel the reset in recoil. This is why its press trap reset press until you can reset in recoil. Remember its a crawl, walk, run, learning curve so please get all your basics in and pace yourself according to your ability and training. Learnign from youtube is great but please remember youtube will never correct your mistakes while you're on the range and its very hard to "self evaluate", thats what firearms instructors are there to help you with.
Also can everyone stop ejecting and catching rounds on youtube? New shooters try that stuff and point guns at me way too often and some times they forget to take the magazine out first, so they just chambered another round, and the gun is loaded. They do this "bullet catch" because they see guys on youtube doing it and think it looks cool.
You are doing for basic students wrong by introducing the pin and trap method. Don't teach bad technique that you have to change later. There is nothing wrong with coming completely off that rigger in recoil and then prepping the trigger as your sights settle back on target and you then break the shot. I shoot a bunch of different guns with different resets so my finger comes off th trigger at times and I'm still fast and accurate.
@@tenchu744 some students don't know about trigger reset. Good to learn where it is without moving to more advanced techniques first. Once they know the rest then introduce finer skills. Need to build upon foundational knowledge first.
Whoa!?! Fundamentals at its best - "follow through." It's good that I will be taking his class this June...!
how did you like his class?
Is it safe to say that pining the trigger to the rear is a good technique for a long range accurate single shot from a pistol say like 50 meters and resetting under recoil is the standard technique for fast accurate close range targets ?
Imo, no. Your trigger prep should be the same no matter the distance. Shooting speed should be the only thing that changes with target distance/size. Draw, presentation, trigger prep, and trigger reset should stay the same.
thank you jj......
Do they make a eaa 45 extended mag?
Thanks JJ
Racacazazza? Rasa casa? Casa de Raza? Razzle Dazzle? JJ, good video
Excellent video
what's the red dot sight? I like it.
Its a C More red dot. One of the older open style ones. Pretty rad for 90s tech! And very very reliable.
@@dentonadam Thank you
What kind gun is it?
Damn good info
Cuando creíste haber dominado el control de gatillo ves este video 😍😍😍
thanks JJ, that was excellent
Danggggg that guy kicked that file cabinet like it was a plastic chair
YES
Excellent video! Definitely helped me.
What pistol are you using here?
Cool looks at JJ and says, "Damn..."
Teaching with a balanced , ported out , light triggered race-gun..
I cant ccw one of those.
I edc a STI DVC Omni. It’s a race gun without a slide racker. I use the rmr to rack the slide. Super flat with the comp and super fast. I have a STI Costa Host that I edc some as well. It’s as flat with the recoil master spring system and as fast. I do compete with a race gun. I shoot an Akai open gun in 38 Super Comp. all of JJ’s principals apply.
It’s all the same concept sir. I train this same technique and style to any gun. From military to police to competition. I also proved this is the winning technique on 2018 on winning nationals on multiple disciplines
Thanks for the tip sir
Hi J.J.
Excellent video...big shooter and big teacher.
I would like to ask a few questions, if you can answer.
How many pounds is your recoil spring?
Do you use a shock buffer?
Your power factor?
P.S....I use a Tanfoglio Domina, cal. 9x21, P.F. 167
Tank you very much
Joe Perino
Reach out to him on other social media platforms.. he might get back to you on Instagram.
TH-cams autoplay is weird, i'm in a loop between just 2 jj racaza videos. How come a company like youtube has failed at coding this properly? Happens all the time too. Oh well, i'll just have to manually click on a different jj racaza video...
lol algorithm is stuck in deja vu
Reset Prep, reset prep 👍
Damn... what a pro.
AWESOME !!!
Excellent!
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Some instructors take off their trigger finger way far between shots before coming back to trigger wall.
Anybody has any idea why?
Ask the rooftop koreans they will tell u the technique
thanks
Excellent
Woohooo!!!! Thank you idol! 🤙🏽🇵🇭😂
And that's how new shooters get unexpected Bangs. Especially with those light trigger space guns.
What gun are you using? Is there a striker fire version of this gun?
Jakob W, its a Tanfoglio Gold Custom
In other words.. don't let the trigger reset dictate when to fire again? You dictate? Funny cause we all learned to hear the audible click so now we must relearn.
I dig the riffle safety rules. if you get them like I do you'll understand
So "explosive" that she knows what happened without witnessing the event firsthand...sounds so familiar. Since when are people allowed to testify on something they did not witness - hearsay???
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1:10 - 1:25 👍
Shit, he's pretty good.
I cant even tell what kind of gun that is. Cz, or 1911
Pretty sure its a Tanfoglio.
Possibly his Limcat Razorcat
Tanfoglio Gold Team. If youre in the states its an EAA Witness Gold Team.
10q
Will do it next time, geart tip!
One small point. The sound described is the disconnect resetting...not the sear. If the sear didn't reset until the trigger was released, the hammer would follow the slide.
John Travis sear click is correct. on the reset, the trigger bar goes infront the sear leg giving that click sound. there is no disconnector for SA.
Reece...wow. I don't know where to start. Maybe you should study on it a little more.
John Travis yep..
Did he shoot with no ear plugs in?? That grip he has omg!
Lol sounds like my boy Gordo (also filipino) if he wasn't a stoner.
Grassyass
Cz pistol
Beautiful cz czechmate
Thats a tangfo fool
doidoi it’s a Bungholio
Ron Burgundy: JJ what is that??
JJ: it's a gun from the future.
MTV'S Wesley Jackson: no fair he's got a gun from the future!
Ron:where did you get it from?
JJ:eeahahahaha!
Race me.
Everything went over my hed... Didn't understand whats the point of the veado..
First time shooters are taught to pull the trigger and keep it back until they get to the next target. They are also taught to make sure they hear an audible click on the reset. Both of those skills are used to teach beginners and allow them to become accurate. It's useless when shooting under speed. The competitors who already know how to shoot accurately don't wait to "pin" the trigger to the rear since they're already on the next shot. Waiting for an audible click on the reset is also useless. The warning for people who want to learn how to shoot accurately and fast is even if you slap the trigger, you're still not using more pressure than necessary since it disturbs the alignment.
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Im sure that gun is worth a ton but it looks silly.
Open Division gun.. gotta be in it to win it! Other divsion's guns look more traditional.