Some of individuals working at various fields of security guard are given the legal
right to use a gun to cope with expected risks and crimes. Not only in Korea but also
throughout the world, a pistol is being used as a device for the workers of security
guard such as the army, the police and intelligence agencies to keep the law and
social order. A pistol, which is regarded as the last safety measure of security guard,
is easy to carry but, because of its short barrel for high portability, its hit ratio and
long‐range shooting performance are much lower than ordinary guns. Despite such
weak points, a pistol can be a great tool because of its high portability and if the
users make steady efforts to improve their skills and, for this reason, it has been
being used widely until now. National agency workers’ pistol shooting skills depend
on several important factors, but for the fast and accurate shooting, the mot
important factor is how to aim at the target. Because it takes a relatively longer time
to align the sight on the target, the change of the sight alignment method is expected
to improve pistol shooting skills a lot. In Korea, however, most of national agency
training centers teach the basic aiming method that crosses the foresight and the
backsight and aligns the crossing to the target. That is, they teach the sight alignment
method for fixed targets.
Some agencies in Korea and foreign countries that have used guns more frequently
and longer than us are teaching different sight alignment methods as well.
Representative ones of them are aiming only with the foresight and pointing shooting.
These aiming methods are expected to produce good results against moving targets.
While the basic sight alignment method has to cross the foresight and the backsight
and then to align the crossing to the target, so takes a longer time than other aiming
methods, the other two aiming methods are expected to be effective in fields where
both swiftness and accuracy are require. Because domestic agencies are teaching
mainly the basic sight alignment method, the present study purposed to examine the
effects of different aiming methods on shooting records and ultimately to contribute to national agency workers’ operation. For this purpose, we selected 20 policemen from
local police commandos under the National Police Agency who were accustomed to
pistol shooting and measured their pistol shooting. According to the results, the pointed
shooting method showed the best record in 5m short‐range shooting. As to hit ratio in
15m shooting, which is relatively long‐range for pistol shooting, the basic aiming
method showed the best record, but the results of statistical analysis showed that
pointed shooting is most superior. Of course, the results were obtained from a group
who were used to and skillful in pistol shooting, but they are considered meaningful in
that all the police and national agency workers should have such high shooting skills.