Look, I'm glad it works for you. If your not looking for converts, why bring it up?
When people present material that does not square with the facts, saying what is the case, just keeps things on the level.
Even though your technique works for you, you present it as something that everyone should do. How irresponsible can you be? You really think that we can benefit from your technique? I don't think so.
You have limited yourself to being a one dimensional shooter. You have foolishly prepared yourself to confrontations within 21 feet. And you have altered your gun and your practice for this very thing.
Grab gun, point finger, pull trigger. Can be proven to work by most anyone with initiative, common sense, and the use of safe gun handling practices. Simple and accurate = quick and deadly.
If you are going to be shot and/or killed, there is an 80% chance that it will happen at less than 21 feet. Personal attacks occur at up close and personal distances. So, I suggest that one should train for reality, and not what-if's. Some what-if training, may be advisable.
If you are planning to plead self defense in applying deadly force much beyond CQ, good luck.
Also, if you can focus on the sights in a CQB situation, you will not be shooting in a real life threat situation. In a real life threat situations, your fight or flight instinctive response will be triggered, and adrenaline will be dumped into your blood stream. It will relax the Ciliary muscle that controls the shaped of the lens of the eye, and the lens of the eye will flatten. That will enhance your far vision for threat focusing, and the sights will be blurry at best.
The literature and the US Army says you can't focus on two different things at once.
You can site any and all historical or non-historical documents you like. You won't find ANY top level instructor that teaches your method.
You have taken a simple technique and made it quite complicated.
Grab gun, point finger, pull trigger. Hard to get simpler than that IMHO.
Again, point shooting is best accomplished when you don't have time to align the sights. By your method if you don't hit your target in the first two or three shots, chances are you won't hit it at all and all you end up doing is spray and pray instead of properly aligning the sights.
Immediately after point shooting in a self defense situation the sights should be brought up to eye level and on target for follow up shots. Your method and alteration makes this near impossible.
I am not opposed to new ideas and methods. As long as they are not dangerous. This one is. This thread needs to be deleted.
This is my last response.
With the method described above, where the index finger is placed along the side of the gun, pointed at the target, and the trigger pulled with the middle finger, you will get automatic and correct sight alignment for each shot taken, and when one points at the target you will get an automatic and correct sight picture for each shot taken.
Also the method has been around since at least 1835 and was know of by the US Military, which for 30+ years cautioned against its use with the 1911, because if the index finger was/or is placed along the side of a 1911, it can depress the slide stop pin when the 1911 is fired and the 1911 can jam.
A caution is found in manuals on the 1911 from 1912 up to the 1940's, so most folks, in the USA, don't think that's a good way to shoot any gun.
I will agree that it's not a good way to shoot a 1911, but that's not the case with any other suitable gun.
And it will give one the option of fast and accurate shooting for each shot taken, and regardless of whether the sights can be seen and used or not.
To bad that option (of getting automatic correct sight alignment, and an automatic and correct sight picture), was not made available to our Armed forces during WWI, WWII, Korea, and Vietnam, and still isn't to those who use the 1911 now. A simple fix was made by the Soviets to the Tokarev TT-33 (1.7 million or so were produced).
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Thanks for your response. I as going to stop as well, but folks keep asking me back it seems.
Stay safe.