I've already read it, drawn all over it, and loved almost all of it (except where he doesn't encourage folks into USPSA, but thats by omission...)
I really need to train with him. I've already sold him a gun, I already live in the same state...
I've already read it, drawn all over it, and loved almost all of it (except where he doesn't encourage folks into USPSA, but thats by omission...)
I really need to train with him. I've already sold him a gun, I already live in the same state...
Well, I've trained with him and I regret we didn't have a parachute stage in class. I don't think our local USPSA in TX ever did. I only shot steel, close quarters or IDPA.
My copy came in today.
Chris
Read it today before lunch. Lots of good info, references, pictures, etc..
It's a good quick read if you have any interest in this sort of stuff.
Received it today and started to digest it immediately.
The text is concise, complete, and informative. The material is very well organized. The illustrations and photographs are clear and appropriately captioned. l also like the larger, soft bound format, as I can actually read the type face.
I have only been shooting since 2014, when I bought my first handgun. I’ve been in the Instructional Systems Design business for 32 years. Some of you know I *very* seldom actually buy printed material these days. This book however is fantastic, and I’m very glad I ordered it. In my humble opinion it is the most complete and useful treatments of the basics of concealed carry I’ve seen.
What RJ said!
Shumba
Got my third copy in the mail today. I gave away the first two I bought. Both recipients really loved the book.
Read my copy last week, great material and great photos. I especially enjoyed the sections on AIWB carry and revolver malfunction management.
Pre Ordered the Kindle version.
Don’t blame me. I didn’t vote for that dumb bastard.