Makachop^^128 (post: 1595761) wrote:Right now I'm reading Persepolis for the second time, I really really love that book. great comic and great animation.
ich1990 (post: 1596568) wrote:
“] by Massad Ayoob
This book is something of a modern classic in the realm of handgun control, shooting positions, and other basic firearm stances and tactics. If I were to learn how to fire a handgun all over again, I would use Ayoob’s Stressfire method as it is clearly superior to everything I have been taught.
His style, which incorporates the best of all the different worlds of police gunfighting tactics, works the natural human physiological responses to stress to its advantage. For example, Ayoob suggests a modified Turret stance over the classic Weaver stance (which I use). His justification is that adrenaline causes a shooter in the Weaver stance to shoot to the right in a stressful situation as the dominant arm applies excess force as it pulls against the off hand. With the Turret stance, the locked joints make it much more difficult for that to happen (not to mention offer a more secure hold on the weapon). This makes perfect sense.
Unfortunately, decade-long habits are very hard to overrule, and until such time as I can put a the hundreds or thousands of rounds down range that are necessary to train myself in the new method, the best I can do is recommend is highly recommend this book to any new shooters. 9/10
[B]“In the Gravest Extreme” by Massad Ayoob
This is essential reading for every concealed weapon carrier. It tells you everything you need to know about the psychology of firearm self-defense, the mindset of the criminals you are most likely to encounter, and a whole bunch of practical law and court case analysis. While the handgun recommendations and black and white photos are outdated, virtually everything else in this book is current, sage advice. This should be required reading for any civilian even considering carrying a firearm for personal protection. 10/10
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Enabled citizen.Neane (post: 1596609) wrote:Gun-owner?
Atria35 (post: 1597343) wrote:Moby Dick - because it was free from Gutenburg Project. I downloaded it, and BOY. So far, so good! I'm shocked I didn't read this earlier.
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