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by Jack D » Thu Jun 07, 2012 11:57 am
bearandoldman wrote:
At the distance a self defense pistol will be used, accurate sighting would be hazardous to your health?
Perhaps, but I would think the opposite is true. So far, in all of my 72 years of living, 100% of my shootiing has been at targets other than man. The chances of my needing to use any gun for protection are slim (but getting fatter everyday). I carry for that possibility, but since it is a rare event, I would prefer to use the gun(s) for fun in the meantime. There is no greater challenge than trying to hit a small target with a pocket pistol......even at 20'. To do that, reliably, sights are a must. Being able to see those sights is equally important (IMO).
The axiom "In a fight, front sight" is only good if you can see it.
Funny. In my CCW class, taught by two State police officers and one special forces, we were taught to never point and shoot.....always use the sights. Of course that is, probably, easier said than done. In the heat of the moment, I doubt that sights are in the shooters mind. But if it's instinctve? Maybe you'd do it automatically.
Jack
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