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What books have your read/recommend?
On CCW issues of course. I'll start:
1. The Concealed Handgun Manual - Chris Bird 2. Combat Handgunnery 5th ed - Massad Ayoob 3. The Ayoob Files - Massad Ayoob 4. Stressfire Vol. 1 - Massad Ayoob 5. Effective Defense - Gila Hayes (this ones geard for women) 6. Tactical Pistol Marksmanship - Gabriel Suarez While all these books were great reading and very informative, I highly recommend The Concealed Handgun Manual by Chris Bird for people just starting out or considering to carry a pistol. It goes over guns, ammunition, basic defensive tactics, mindset, and ways to carry. It's a good general information book that also includes real life scenarios. |
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Why not stroll over to the book section of the forum there reviews and such there
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In Gravest Extreme--Ayoob
Principles of Personal Defense--Cooper The rest do not count until these have been read at least three times. Not knocking the other writers--it is just that these two books, both written before many states had concealed carry, say what is necessary.
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I think anyone owning a firearm for self defense should read In the Gravest Extreme by Ayoob
Mike
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I did read "In the Gravest Extreme". I forgot to list that one.
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Just read In The Gravest Extreme, trying to figure which one I should read next.
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My favorites:
Principles of Personal Defense- Jeff Cooper Tactical Reality- Louis Awerbuck More Tactical Reality- Awerbuck Fighting Smarter- Tom Givens I understand the "Some of the Answer" series by Jim Crews is excellent. I just ordered a set he put together on CD-ROM that has all three volumes for a temporary sale price of $29 (I think it was). Sometimes, it does pay to procrastinate. |
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"The Gift of Fear" Gavin Debecker
"On Killing" LtCol Dave Grossman-read for awareness not Knowledge. Lots of controversy about legit of content. "The Truth about Self Protection", "In the Gravest Extreme" "Stressfire" (Vol I&II) Massad Ayoob (actually any of his books) "Principles of Personal Defense" Jeff Cooper "Ccw: Carrying Concealed Weapons : How to Carry Concealed Weapons and Know When Others Are" Jerry Ahern "Weapon Retention Techniques for Officer Survival" Robert Downey "Starship Troopers" Robert Heinlein That should get you started anyways.
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