cshoff
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If you are AIMING in a deadly force encounter you have clearly missed (pun intended) the point of any relevant training...presuming, of course, you have had any training.
Be safe.
That is not so. It's been proven many times that even under the dynamics of a lethal force encounter, in many cases, the gunfight winner clearly remembers achieving a perfect/near perfect sight picture as he/she fired their gun. Now you certainly can't count on a perfect sight picture, and since a perfect sight picture isn't required for adequate defensive (combat) accuracy at nominal defensive ranges, we can allow for and accept some deviation from the perfect sight picture.
I'm not sure where this idea comes from that sights aren't used in defensive encounters. Clearly they can't be used under EVERY circumstance or when conditions call for you to shoot from retention, but they certainly can and SHOULD be used anytime you can bring the gun up to your sight plane. Every reputable instructor and training school I know of focuses MOST of their range time working towards developing shooting skills that involve sighted fire.