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<blockquote data-quote="technetium-99m" data-source="post: 1997618" data-attributes="member: 3615"><p>Did that video actually claim that there was no evidence of sighted handgun fire being used effectively? I guess I should also get rid of my flawed 1911's. I can also tell you that the grip shown in the video is going to reduce your recoil control significantly, and I'd be amazed if it could be used with a revolver of any type.</p><p></p><p>As to not using the sights but having the gun at eye level, you're still using sighted fire. As you get more comfortable with a handgun your index improves, this lets you bring the gun up faster and lets you just overlay the back of the gun on the target if it's a gimmee shot. Handgun practice may advance from where it is now but that method isn't what we're going towards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="technetium-99m, post: 1997618, member: 3615"] Did that video actually claim that there was no evidence of sighted handgun fire being used effectively? I guess I should also get rid of my flawed 1911's. I can also tell you that the grip shown in the video is going to reduce your recoil control significantly, and I'd be amazed if it could be used with a revolver of any type. As to not using the sights but having the gun at eye level, you're still using sighted fire. As you get more comfortable with a handgun your index improves, this lets you bring the gun up faster and lets you just overlay the back of the gun on the target if it's a gimmee shot. Handgun practice may advance from where it is now but that method isn't what we're going towards. [/QUOTE]
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