![]() The technique was presented to the Army by Lucy McDaniel check Wikipedia for information and description of the training. Within hours a soldier could hit a aspirin size target that was tossed into the air. I then remembered that the US Army had a program in the mid 1960's called Quick Kill where they trained soldier to shoot a rifle (Daisy bb gun) with no sights just point and fire. He said that would be expensive and he did not have the time to go to the range. Reviewing what I had seen I advised him he needed much more "trigger time" to gain proficiency with a handgun. By then he had expended a box of ammunition and it was time to leave. He tried that and was able to get more shots closer to the center of the target. I told him he need to learn to point his handgun, acquirer target, and shoot in less than a second. He took so long to aim (several seconds) that his arm would relaxed and he would miss the center of the target. He missed the center of the target most times. Accompanying him to the range I immediately saw that he was handling his handgun just like his rifle, he took careful aim and fired. He asked me for advice ( I have been in law enforcement for over 25 years). He is an avid hunter and is proficient with a rifle and shotgun. There is one problem, he has not had any training with a handgun. ![]() I have a friend that just past the carry concealed weapons class (CCW) and got his permit. ![]()
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