Trigger discipline

What is “Trigger Discipline”?

Trigger discipline is keeping your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire. This is essential for preventing accidental discharges and ensuring safety. Proper trigger discipline involves resting your finger outside the trigger guard along the firearm frame until you’ve identified your target and decided to fire.

Trigger discipline helps prevent unintended firing, enhancing safety for everyone involved. It also supports critical decision-making by allowing you to evaluate the situation before shooting.

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How do you practice trigger discipline?

You can practice trigger discipline by consistently keeping your finger off the trigger and alongside the frame until you’re ready to shoot. This should be drilled into your routine in dry fire exercises and live fire practice.

When should your finger be on the trigger?

Your finger should only be on the trigger when you’ve identified your target, aimed at it, and consciously decided to fire. This ensures that every shot is deliberate and justified.

Why is trigger discipline considered a fundamental safety rule?

Trigger discipline is fundamental because it prevents accidental discharges, a leading cause of firearm-related injuries. By maintaining this habit, you significantly reduce the risk of unintended harm.