My review of the USP 45 V1 with night sights!

Thanks for taking the time to do the videos and post them!

I just wanted to comment on three things; to make the video better and more concise, make a list of talking points that you want to cover, and keep to those talking points. You talked about a lot of things that had nothing to do with the pistol, per se, and you probably could have gotten all on point, review type info into one segment, rather than three.

Second - any time you are handling a firearm, keep your finger off the trigger. You were putting your finger on the trigger constantly throughout the video. Now, I think it's fine when you are talking about the trigger and its function; but once you are done with that, don't put your finger on the trigger while handling the firearm. It's a bad habit to get into.

Third - when righteys shoot to the left or left and low, it's usually caused by "milking", which can be caused by flinch, but usually is caused by using your entire hand to pull the trigger, rather than your trigger finger. Try gripping more with your support hand, relaxing more with your shooting hand, and concentrate on only moving your trigger finger when firing.

Dry fire will help with this. Watch your sights, and try to feel what your hands and fingers are doing while pulling the trigger.

Again, thanks for the review!

Andy
 
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