So you asked for proof of something but that proof won't change anything? Guess he shouldn't bother then.
If you think its a practicle pistol, and has any usefull purpose besides spraying a lot of lead at the range, lets hear them.
Personally? No, I don't have much of a reason for them beyond a very nice starting point for an high-quality SBR, which I do think is a very practical item.
Also hitting a 12" steel gong off hand even with an AK47 rifle would be a great shot for the average marksman.
Really? I've done it with a '74 on the first try. From the support-side shoulder. Guess I'm better that I thought!
I'll agree that it's challenging with a stockless pistol, but if PTK says he can do it, I'm
really not going to doubt him.
But so what if he can, or if he can't? You said it doesn't change your mind at all even though you demanded to see it done.
I'm sure it could be done with a draco pistol from a bench rest at 200 yrds, but off hand it would probably take 50 shots to do it once.
There was a video posted here last week of a guy plinking a 200 yd. gong with a .22 automatic, offhand and hitting every shot. Can't imagine it's any harder with a flatter-shooting weapon. It will take practice, and some experimentation to figure out how to do it on demand, but I don't think it would be a lucky random shot sort of thing, either.
Taking into account the sight picture with the crude open sights and hold over required.
It's only 200 yds. What hold-over? The bullet's going 2,000 fps. more or less. Total drop's not going to be much more than a foot so the sight adjustments can accommodate that.