"LOST" QUICK KILL (QK) RIFLE SHOOTING METHOD

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"LOST" QUICK KILL (QK) RIFLE SHOOTING METHOD

I just finished setting up a web page with info on the US Army's Quick Kill rifle shooting method that has been "lost" for many years. It was taught in the 70's and used in Vietnam.

Rifle QK is a fast and spontaneous unaimed shooting method that is accurate at very close ranges out to 50 meters using service weapons. It was taught to US Army recruits as part of their basic marksmanship training, and BEFORE they were taught sight shooting.

The recruits were taught to hit 2 1/2 inch and 3 1/2 inch disks thrown up into the air in front of them using a BB rifle by just looking/focusing on the target and pulling the trigger.

No sights, no aiming, no problem.

It is very easy and quick to learn.

I used an airsoft pistol that I morphed into a "carbine" so that I could test the method at home in the garage using a swinging target. It works great.

A person who knows how to use it, could be formidable foe in an airsoft shoot, or FOF training.

If interested, check this out:

http://www.pointshooting.com/qkart.htm


PISTOL MORPHED INTO A "CARBINE"

Here is a link to info on how I morphed an airsoft pistol into a "carbine" for testing the method. It includes my test results with pics.

http://www.pointshooting.com/carbine.htm


BB TRAP

And here is info on how to build your own "airsoft" BB trap from very inexpensive materials. It also has info on how you can mount the target on a length of pipe so it functions as a big swinging pendulum with a target in the middle. The info was recently updated and now includes notes on how to reinforce it for use with a metal BB/pellet pistol.

Click here if you are interested: http://www.pointshooting.com/airsoft.htm


AIRSOFT AERIAL TARGET SHOOTS

I can see Airsoft individual and team shoots similar to trap/shotgun shoots being held in the near future indoors and outside.

All that is needed is for some clever person to come up with a suitable disk for use as an aerial target and a machine to toss them. Disks with a replaceable paper center may be one idea.

Happy Holidays
 
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