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Aiming a pistol is a critical component of accurately shooting a firearm. Here are the steps to properly aim a pistol: 1. Grip the pistol: Start by gripping the pistol with both hands, with your dominant hand firmly holding the pistol grip and your other hand supporting the grip from underneath. 2. Align the sights: Look down the sights (or the rear and front sights) and align them so that the front sight is in the middle of the rear sight, creating a straight line. This is known as sight alignment. 3. Focus on the front sight: While maintaining sight alignment, focus on the front sight. This is where your eyes should be primarily focused, as it is the point where the bullet will strike. 4. Sight picture: Once you have proper sight alignment and are focusing on the front sight, position the sights on the target to create a sight picture. The sight picture is the alignment of the sights on the target. 5. Breath control and trigger pull: While maintaining the proper sight picture, control your breathing and slowly squeeze the trigger, maintaining the sight picture until the shot breaks. Remember to practice safe firearm handling and always follow the fundamental rules of firearm safety. Properly aiming a pistol takes time and practice, but with patience and persistence, anyone can become proficient in hitting their targets.
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