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In multiple debreif studies of trained persons, both civilian and LE, it has been found that the only "focus" that could reasonably be attained during a hostile encounter was a target focus. Very few claimed to actually see the front sight. In one study, with multiple cameras and a specific focus on the shooters eyes, even the few who claimed front sight focus either had a target focus or a rapid shift back and forth from target to front sight.
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Please cite your source(s). I find it hard to believe that searching for a dancing red dot on the target is faster than acquiring a sight picture with the front sight in a "point and shoot" situation.