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He's in the Weaver stance because it is the most natural and logical way to shoot a handgun when the one-hand stuff is not mandatory. Shooters just fall into this position when they are allowed to ...
With a picture of Weaver in competition during his heyday, it reads, "Since 1959 - Gun control that works - the Weaver Stance." Weaver doesn't shoot much anymore. Why? "Because he's 75," said his wife ...
The stance is a basic component of marksmanship, and it’s my contention that Isosceles is the all-purpose stance for both gun fighting and just plain fighting in general.
The modern technique of the pistol, which later branched out to other small arms, features five elements, including the Weaver stance, named for Jack Weaver, a Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy who ...
In a two-handed stance, the non-shooting (support) hand wraps around the shooting hand, which is pushing the gun forward.