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This article was co-authored by Roger Judd. Roger Judd is a Firearms Instructor based in Mesa, Arizona. Roger and his team at Concealed AZ have been teaching NRA, Arizona Concealed Carry, group and individual firearms training classes as well as promotional, corporate, TV & media machine gun events since 2008. As an NRA Instructor, Roger specializes in teaching people how to safely use rifles, pistols, and shotguns. There are 13 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 905,064 times.

If you've never shot a gun before, it's not necessarily a bad idea to know how to do so the right way. Aiming a pistol is fairly easy, in theory, but it will probably take practice and experience before aiming correctly becomes second nature. When you do take a trip to a gun range, here's what you need to do to aim a pistol correctly.

Things You Should Know

  • Use your dominant eye to aim while keeping the front and back sights of your pistol aligned.
  • Hold your gun with both hands, stand in the extended shooting position, and aim carefully.
  • Squeeze the trigger in a controlled motion until the pistol fires (don't try to predict when it will fire or you may have a last-second aiming error).

Steps

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Pistol Aiming Basics

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  1. Step 1 Aim with your... 1 Aim with your dominant eye. Aiming with both eyes is next to impossible, so you need to take aim with your dominant eye. Your dominant eye presents a more accurate picture of your surroundings than your non-dominant eye.
    • Your dominant eye is usually lines up with your dominant hand, but this is not always the case.
    • To determine which eye is your dominant one, form a 1-inch (2.5-cm) circle with your thumb and index finger. Hold the circle at arm's length and look through it to a distant object.[1]
    • Gradually bring the circle toward your face with both eyes open, but do not look at it. You hand will naturally move toward your dominant eye.
  2. Step 2 Align the front and back sights. 2 Align the front and back sights. A pistol has a rear sight and a front sight. When aiming the gun, the post of the front sight should be evenly centered in between the two posts of the rear sight.[2] [3]
    • The front sight consists of a single post and the back sight consists of two posts.
    • There needs to be an equal amount of space to the left and the right of the front sight.
    • The top of the front sight should also be flush or even with the tops of the back sight posts.
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  3. Step 3 Focus your eyes on the gun. 3 Focus your eyes on the gun. As you aim the pistol, you will need to look at the rear sight, front sight, and the target.[4] It is physically impossible for your eyes to focus on all three objects at once, though. In order to aim the gun properly, you need to make sure that your eyes are focused on the gun sights and not the target.[5]
    • The target should look a little blurry. You should still be able to see it, but it should fall to the background and look much less crisp than the gun sights appear.[6]
    • More specifically, you should be focusing on your front sight. The front sight lets you know what your gun's relative position to the target is.
  4. Step 4 Choose your point of aim. 4 Choose your point of aim. There are three acceptable points of aim. No single option is officially better than the others, so you'll need to test them each out to determine which works best for you.
    • For the center hold or center of mass aim, place the top of the front sight at the center of the target. The top should run through the horizontal center of the target.
    • For the 6 o'clock aim, place the top of the front sight just below the bullseye area. If using an actual shooting target, the top of the front sight will overlap the bottom of the black bullseye.
    • For the sub-6 aim, you will need to place the top of the front sight even further below the bullseye area. When using actual shooting targets, the top of the sight will be roughly in the middle of the white portion below the black bullseye area.
  5. Step 5 Concentrate. 5 Concentrate. Aiming a pistol requires patience and concentration. Sloppy aim will result in a sloppy shot.
    • Before firing the pistol, make sure your shots are correctly aligned.
    • Be patient when pressing the trigger. If you feel anxious about firing the gun and concentrate on applying more pressure to the trigger, even for a moment, you will lose concentration on your aim and will probably have a poor shot.
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Holding & Firing the Pistol

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  1. Step 1 Grip the gun... 1 Grip the gun on the back strap with your dominant hand. Your dominant hand should be placed high along the back strap—the back of your pistol's grip—with your thumb to the inside of the barrel.[7]
    • Your middle, ring, and pinky fingers should wrap around the outside and front of the grip.
    • Your index finger should rest against the outside of the trigger guard.[8]
    • This position give you the maximum amount of leverage against the gun. When you fire the pistol, it will recoil, and good leverage is an important part of keeping your hand steady.
  2. Step 2 Place your non-dominant hand against the exposed grip. 2 Place your non-dominant hand against the exposed grip. Your non-dominant hand is your support hand, and the way you position this hand will add further support and leverage against the recoil of your firing pistol.[9]
    • Place the support hand as high as possible around the grip.
    • All four fingers should be under the trigger guard, and the index finger should press the bottom outside of the guard firmly.[10]
    • The thumb should point forward and meet with your other thumb on the opposite side of the gun.
  3. Step 3 Take the extended shooting position. 3 Take the extended shooting position. Stand with your feet planted firmly on the ground and pointed in the direction of your target. Your feet should be shoulder width apart, and your knees should be slightly bent.
    • This stance makes it easy to move yet provides you with stability.
    • Grab your pistol and raise it up until it is positioned in front of you. Your arms should be straight out and slightly bent at the elbows, and the gun should be nowhere near your face.
  4. Step 4 Aim the pistol. 4 Aim the pistol. Follow the instructions provided in this article to aim the pistol at your target properly.
  5. Step 5 Press the trigger until the pistol fires. 5 Press the trigger until the pistol fires. Instead of "pulling" the trigger, you need to press or squeeze the trigger in a controlled fashion.[11]
    • Press the trigger straight to the rear using a constant pressure. Only use pressure on the front of the trigger and not on the sides.
    • Squeeze the trigger until you start feeling resistance to take the slack out of it.
    • Continue pressing the trigger in this manner until the pistol shoots. Try not to anticipate when this will happen, since doing so often leads to a last-minute error in aim.
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Avoiding Common Aiming Mistakes

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  1. Step 1 Identify angular shift errors. 1 Identify angular shift errors. An angular shift error occurs when the sights are not properly aligned.[12] You can usually determine if you are making a consistent angular error based on the placement of your bullet in the target.[13]
    • If the bullet hits below the center of the target, the top of the front sight may have shifted below the tops of the back sight posts.
    • If the bullet hits above the center of the target, the top of the front sight may have shifted above the tops of the back sight posts.
    • If the bullet hits right of center, the front sight might be closer to the right side of the back sight.
    • If the bullet hits left of center, the front sight might be closer to the left side of the back sight.
    Focus on the front sight to improve your aim. "I used to incorrectly line up the rear and front sights, leading with the rear. After reading this article, I learned to properly lead with the front sight and follow with the rear. My shot groups have tightened up a lot at the range thanks to this little tip." - Rick F. Experience isn't everything. "Even after shooting pistols for over 50 years, this article helped me brush up on some fundamentals. The reminders on determining eye dominance and basic sight alignment were super helpful for this seasoned shooter." - Mike S. Learn which eye is dominant. "I honestly wasn't 100% positive which eye was dominant before reading this. Using that simple eye test picture let me know I should actually be aiming with my left eye. I'm certain my next session is going to go more smoothly now that I know which eye to line the sights up with." - Al B. You can shoot well even with small hands. "As someone with really small hands, I always struggle to get a solid grip on any pistol. This article confirms some advice my coach gave me about proper trigger control, like using as much finger as I can. Knowing to pull straight back instead of squeezing also really helps me get cleaner shots." - Ashley B. Make sure to consistently refresh your fundamentals. "Even as an experienced shooter, I found this article to be a great refresher on proper pistol fundamentals. From stance and grip to sight alignment and trigger control, it covers the key bases whether you're new to pistols or simply want a quick skills brush-up." - Eric L. Have a story our readers should hear? Share it with 1 billion+ annual wikiHow users. Tell us your story here.
  2. Step 2 Pick out a parallel shift error. 2 Pick out a parallel shift error.[14] Parallel shift errors occur when your sights are properly aligned, but your hand moves as you fire. Holding the pistol still results in the most accurate shot, but typically, parallel shift errors do not disrupt your aim as much as angular shift errors do.
    • Parallel shift errors almost always result from your wrist either breaking up or breaking down, so the placement of your shot will usually be either just above center or just below it, respectively.
  3. Step 3 Spot grip and handling errors. 3 Spot grip and handling errors. Shift errors are not the only problems you might encounter. The placement of your bullet in the target could also indicate a handful of other problems.
    • If the bullet hits out of center and closer to your dominant side, you could be squeezing your thumb or using too much trigger finger. Similarly, if it falls to the other side of the center, you might be using too little trigger finger.
    • If it falls to the lower right for right-handed shooters, or vice versa for left-handed shooters, you could be tightening your grip while pulling the trigger. If it falls to the lower left, you could be tightening your fingers or jerking the trigger.
    • If the bullet lands to the upper right for right-handed shooters, or vice versa for left-handed shooters, you might be anticipating recoil in your shot. If it goes to the upper left, you might be anticipating recoil or lacking follow through.
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Expert Q&A

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  • Question Can I install a sight on my pistol? Roger Judd Roger Judd Firearms Instructor Roger Judd is a Firearms Instructor based in Mesa, Arizona. Roger and his team at Concealed AZ have been teaching NRA, Arizona Concealed Carry, group and individual firearms training classes as well as promotional, corporate, TV & media machine gun events since 2008. As an NRA Instructor, Roger specializes in teaching people how to safely use rifles, pistols, and shotguns. Roger Judd Roger Judd Firearms Instructor Expert Answer It would depend on the type of pistol that you have, but in general, you can install a sight on a pistol. Most pistols have a dovetail cut on the top of the slide where the sight fits right in. Take note that when choosing a sight, make sure that the sight matches the dovetail's cut size on your pistol to ensure compatibility. You can also bring your pistol to a gun shop, where you can choose your preferred sight design, and they will make sure that your sights are installed perfectly. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 1 Helpful 0
  • Question How do I grip a pistol for better accuracy? Roger Judd Roger Judd Firearms Instructor Roger Judd is a Firearms Instructor based in Mesa, Arizona. Roger and his team at Concealed AZ have been teaching NRA, Arizona Concealed Carry, group and individual firearms training classes as well as promotional, corporate, TV & media machine gun events since 2008. As an NRA Instructor, Roger specializes in teaching people how to safely use rifles, pistols, and shotguns. Roger Judd Roger Judd Firearms Instructor Expert Answer First, start by making sure that your grip is secure and comfortable. You should avoid a position where the slide or hammer of the pistol could injure your hands. For best accuracy and control, use a two-handed grip where your dominant hand holds the pistol firmly and your support hand wraps over the top of your dominant hand. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 0 Helpful 1
  • Question Would my shot be less accurate if I hold it sideways with my palm facing down? Community Answer Community Answer Yes it would be, also if you're going to do it that way, you're likely to seriously hurt your face and/or your hand because of the recoil. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 15 Helpful 48
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Warnings

  • Never let your thumb go behind the barrel. When you fire it slides back and could cause injury to your thumb, so it's essential to follow the handling instructions. Thanks Helpful 4 Not Helpful 0
  • Treat the pistol as if it were loaded, even when it isn't.[15] This is an absolute in the world of firearms, and following it can prevent a possible tragedy. Thanks Helpful 3 Not Helpful 1
  • Keep the trigger finger off the trigger until just before you shoot. Your trigger finger should be placed outside the trigger guard until you have consciously decided to shoot. Thanks Helpful 3 Not Helpful 2
  • Point the pistol in a safe direction.[16] You should always point the gun away from others, and the direction it points in should cause no physical injury and minimal property damage, if any at all. If at a firing range, the safest direction to point the pistol is downrange. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0
  • Be conscious of your target, as well as the entire area around and beyond it. At a professional gun range, there are safety precautions to prevent anyone from getting caught in the line of fire, and targets are positioned in a spot that will not pose any threat to anyone or anything else in the area. If you go shooting on private property, however, you need to make sure that there are no residences or businesses behind your target area. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0
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  4. Roger Judd. Firearms Instructor. Expert Interview
  5. https://www.nrafamily.org/content/front-sight-focus-why/
  6. Roger Judd. Firearms Instructor. Expert Interview
  7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlRH2wjLTKU
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  9. https://gearpatrol.com/2014/02/11/guide-to-life-how-to-hold-and-fire-a-handgun-properly/
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Roger Judd Co-authored by: Roger Judd Firearms Instructor This article was co-authored by Roger Judd. Roger Judd is a Firearms Instructor based in Mesa, Arizona. Roger and his team at Concealed AZ have been teaching NRA, Arizona Concealed Carry, group and individual firearms training classes as well as promotional, corporate, TV & media machine gun events since 2008. As an NRA Instructor, Roger specializes in teaching people how to safely use rifles, pistols, and shotguns. This article has been viewed 905,064 times. 7 votes - 100% Co-authors: 14 Updated: October 13, 2025 Views: 905,064 Categories: Hunting Article SummaryX

To aim a pistol, start by using your dominant eye to align the post from the front sight evenly between the 2 posts of the rear sight. Focus your eyes on the front sight, letting the target be more in the background. As you prepare to fire, plant your feet firmly on the ground, shoulder width apart, facing the target. This stance will keep you balanced as well as help your aim. Finally, when you do press the trigger, do it in a controlled, even manner from start to finish to avoid any last minute errors with your aim. To learn how to avoid common mistakes when learning to aim a pistol, keep reading! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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"Even as an experienced shooter, I found this article to be a great refresher on proper pistol fundamentals. From..." more Rick F.

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" I used to incorrectly line up the rear and front sights, leading with the rear. After reading this article, I..." more Mike S.

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