Use Of Sight Shooting In Close Quarters Gunfights

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Anyone who clicked on this guy's link gets a sign.:laugh6:

Michael Brown

I at least whois'd him first.

Whois Output for: pointshooting.com

Domain Name Owner:
EZ SOFTWARE
1222 144TH ST SE
MILL CREEK, WA 98012
US

Administrative Contact:
VEIT, JOHN
EZ SOFTWARE
1222 144TH ST SE
MILL CREEK, WA 98012, US
Phone: 425 338-5935
Email: [email protected]

Technical Contact:
VEIT, JOHN
EZ SOFTWARE
1222 144TH ST SE
MILL CREEK, WA 98012, US
Phone: 425 338-5935
Email: [email protected]

Billing Contact:
VEIT, JOHN
EZ SOFTWARE
1222 144TH ST SE
MILL CREEK, WA 98012, US
Phone: 425 338-5935
Email: [email protected]

Record Information:
Domain Record Created: July 9, 2002
Domain Record Updated: October 18, 2006
Domain Record Expires: July 9, 2010

DNS Information:
Name Server: ns1.omnis.com
Name Server: ns2.omnis.com
 

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I don't know about the guys product ,but it seems he's giving point shooting a bad name. With the right handgun and practice it can be very accurate.

Personally I believe the frame and grips of the original 1860 -1873 colt single actions were no accident. They were designed as close range pointing firearms and I have yet to find any other style that matches them for instinct shooting. I have actually considered carrying one for just that reason. I hit what i'm pointing at out to 15 -20 yards. I am working at it with my 1911 but it does not seem to point as well.

Michael
 

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