My father was an avid and competent “hip shooter.” After returning from the Korean War serving in the USMC and becoming an officer with the NYCPD they initially trained revolver bullseye. Non shooting hand in pocket, faced ninety degrees from target, shooting hand fully extended and elbow locked. Later when the FBI rolled out the FBI crouch point method that was adopted. He was a student of the pistol and trained often. I can remember him walking me through the method. Crouch to become a smaller target, step left because the adversary is most likely unskilled and will throw their rounds low and to your right and point like you are pointing your finger below eye level. He could consistently get all six rounds into the chest of a silhouette target with rapid DA at 7 yards. It’s the best they knew at the time and he honed it. Unfortunately he passed away far too young and never experienced all of the evolutions of the past thirty years. What I wouldn’t give to spend a couple of hours of range time with him today.