There are many ways to point shoot and to use sighted fire. Whoever said there is only two ways is absolutely incorrect.
Here, is the break down with the maximum visual input on the gun, down to the point where there is none.
Sighted fire
Hard Focus on the top of the front sight
Hard focus on the front sight
Solid sight picture
Flash sight picture
Shooting out of the notch
Front sight only with focus on the gun
Threat focused fire
Front sight only with focus on the threat
Aligning down the top of the slide
Metal and meat (silhoutte of the gun)
Below line of sight with peripheral vision of the gun
The last one works all the way down to "half hip." If you can see your gun in your peripheral vision your brain will use that information to help facilitate your hand/eye coordination.....whether you want it to or not. That is what the brain, eyes, and body does.
There is also body indexed firing position such as "close contact.'
There is also muscle memory techniques such as Quick fire which relies on punching/driving the gun to the targeted area.
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