Great read! Interesting though, that the first story details a crisp sight picture upon engagement.Paladin wrote:Jim Cirillo is another good example of a highly skilled traditional marksman (President's One Hundred) who won a ton of gunfights and also taught point shooting.
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- Wed Apr 18, 2018 2:14 pm
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- Wed Apr 18, 2018 12:40 pm
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Re: Front Sight Focus---Or Not...
I am not an "expert" but I trust the opinions of some of them... in Tom Givens' book Fighting Smarter, he details actual gunfight debrief interviews and facts from past students. It was 65 [62 wins-0 losses and 3 forfeits] at the time the book came out. All his students that had a gun with them at the time survived but 3 didn't have their gun and were killed and only 3 were wounded in their fights.
He teaches sighted shooting at all but actual contact distance.
He teaches sighted shooting at all but actual contact distance.