As you have noticed, the shooter in the video and pictures is exposed to a lot of information. Isles, boxes, shadows, textures, open spaces, in-depth spaces, etc. in addition, he looks for a person he basically just engaged / or is hiding. The issue is that a fully raised weapon tend to decrease significantly important environmental cues that might instinctively alert, or alternatively, discriminate the opponent. The result? A much slower response if at all. In addition, taking into account that most cues of identification that enables lethal force are often located around waste/chest levels, the shooter is dismissing a lot of crucial cues that will alert or increase the ability to anticipate the opponent conduct.





How ever, nowadays since the paper shooting and shot timer slavery is a cultural authority or validation of things, most individuals are certain that a fully raised weapon will allow a faster shooting (or as should be referred to – response). While it is true versus a paper target, in reality, you need to identify. You can not identify without seeing. And you cannot be fast in response without it too. Speed is marginal. Vision isn’t. its either there or it isn’t.



