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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant
I fixed the sig line. Funny, just happens to be a thread on point shooing. Next time you cite statistics, especially weapons statistics you'd better provide a source also. You might be the only individual left on the planett that actually teaches "point shooting".
http://www.professionalsoldiers.com/...ead.php?t=1559
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Thanks I will add a response to it rather than here.
Just a short note about it for now:
I noted that most of the thread was from 2004, and the focus was on Applegate. I got stuff and quotes and selections from his book in articles. There also is Quick Kill, and Lou Chiodo's (Calif CHP) Threat Focus shooting, which was mentioned.
The US Army recommends Isso shooting at 15 feet or less and for shooting at night.
I'll be happy to add in my articles to the PS thread, plus stats and studies that back up what I say. I also have pics and videos on it. All the videos are on YouTube.
As to me, I don't teach Point Shooting. The method I use is so simple, most anyone can do it with little or no training, and it can be maintained with little or no practice. And it's free.
I was told to use by a WWII Sgt when shooting my grease gun from the hip back in 54. And the US Army in its combat pistol manual as late as 2003, says it works.
But and however; accurate Point Shooting just doesn't happen by magic. You have to know how to do it. And practice can improve performance.
Thanks again for your response.