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Note that the tips of the support-side hand are extended into space and make no contact with the back of the firing-side hand. This ensures that there is no lateral pressure from the right on the weapon. Having no lateral pressure from either side simplifies the grip and improves the chances for superior accuracy and shot delivery. The aggressive 40% to 60% front-to-rear pressure locks the weapon into the shooters hands and eliminates any need to re-grip the weapon after each shot. Vertical rotation of the muzzle is greatly diminished because of this grip pressure. Finally, front-to-rear pressure is the easiest to manage and control, unlike the pressures generated by more complicated grips that require hours and hours of dry practice just to learn the nuances and intricacies of pressure and hand position.

Finally, if a student has mastered the AMW grip and wishes to experiment with the IPSC grip system, he will find it much easier to understand and learn. He has built the perfect platform from which to master the complexities of the IPSC.

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