It's a handgun, not a handsgun. Twelve-time NRA National Pistol Champion Brian Zins shares his tips on how to find that perfect one-handed bullseye pistol grip.
If you’re just learning how to shoot a pistol, this is a good place to start. Everything about your current pistol grip is wrong, Brian Zins can help fix it in part 1 of our new six-part video series featuring the best bullseye pistol shooter of all time
It's all about the fundamentals. Here, 12-time NRA National Pistol Champion Brian Zins explains how a solid foundation in bullseye pistol fundamentals can translate to success in other shooting disciplines.
Training yourself first requires you to know the principle idea you want to accomplish. Whether it is managing recoil, shooting a plate rack quickly or hitting a very small target near or far. It all starts with the principle idea.
My grip is simple, it’s not hard to get into and once you get it, it will feel better, recoil will be better managed and the sights will always come back to alignment.