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Location: california
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New Book: The Concealed Carry Survival Guide
Bill Murphy and Eric Magness of FTA (Firearms Training Associates) in southern california have come out with a new book called The Concealed Carry Survival Guide. Anyone read it yet? If so, how was it? I was gonna pick a copy up at the shooting fair this summer if its any good............................Woolybear
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I thumbed through one at Borders. IMO , it looked just OK.
If you're new to the game then maybe it's a good rule book. I'd save my money and just ask questions here or Google stuff. There's never anything new printed in these, it's just a rewash of the same old concepts.
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Location: Tampa, FL
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I'll check that one out. I've read a couple and noticed a lot of similarities. But I figure the book at least keep me reading and those fundamentals fresh in my mind. Probably better than reading the latest Maxim mag but I still read that too.
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Location: Grants Pass, OR
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Gentlemen: I can find no other forum for the following. However, this link covers everthing and all. The late Jeff Cooper, to whom we owe most everthing we believe and practice is, even in death a fountain of knowledge. http://harris.dvc.org.uk/jeff/download.html This collection of his "Commentairies" is uplifting and should give us all hope.
Read on. Last edited by buzzg; June 14th, 2007 at 11:51 PM. |
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