Method and apparatus for training a shooter of a firearm

Education and demonstration – Organized armed or unarmed conflict or shooting – Gunnery

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ABSTRACT:
A video camera mounted on eyewear worn by a shooter produces displayed images used by the shooter in aiming the firearm. The displayed image, rather than a direct view of a target is used in aiming the firearm. These images may be subsequently reviewed by the shooter or viewed by an instructor. A viewer of the displayed image is able to see the aiming as the shooter actually sees it, and correlate it with success or failure in hitting a target.

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