http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/141...406411-2678521
The Book of Two Guns: The Martial Art of the 1911 Pistol and AR Carbine
Sounds interesting
Picking up some new books for review
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/141...406411-2678521
The Book of Two Guns: The Martial Art of the 1911 Pistol and AR Carbine
Sounds interesting
Picking up some new books for review
Bud,
Let us know what you think. I'm more new school so it would be the M-9 and the AR. Please post if it is worth adding to my libary
I love my 1911's and I just purchased a Bushmaster...
Looked interesting...
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Let us know i ordered 4 other books before i saw that so it didn't go this time
I've read this book.
You're going to get exactly what you'd expect to get from a book written by a training-junkie-turned-instructor with no practical "real-world" experience: A narrative which reads like an expounded course curriculum.
In other words, it's like the overwhelming majority of "training" books out there: hardly original and mostly rote, and written by someone with an undeservedly high impression of himself and his "accomplishments". After all, a guy who has, apparently, never actually DONE any gunfighting, has written a book self-styled after the book written by the most proficient sword fighter in Japanese history. If that isn't an undeserved ego trip in and of itself, I don't know what is (in this community).