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Surgical Speed Shooting: How To Achieve High-Speed Marksmanship In A Gunfight | 
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| Author: Andy Stanford Publisher: Paladin Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 8793
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 152 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.4
ISBN: 1581601433 Dewey Decimal Number: 799 EAN: 9781581601435 ASIN: 1581601433
Publication Date: July 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Product Description Learn the secrets of shooting a handgun quickly and accurately under the extreme stress of a gunfight. These cutting-edge techniques for managing recoil in rapid fire, high-speed trigger control and more are used by today's hostage rescue teams and competitive grandmasters.
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Surgical Speed Shooting November 10, 2008 Book in great condition as promised. Delivery date was 2 week spread. Book came in middle of 2 week period.
Does not live up to its title, but otherwise decent September 27, 2008 This book tries to cover most aspects of defensive or tactical shooting. It is NOT about surgical accuracy. In fact, I have not found any book that is about achieving accurate shooting technique, besides the US Army Pistol Marksmanship Training Guide which you can find for free online, and which is better than this book. On the topic of defensive shooting etc, Gabe Suarez's books are probably the best bet for you.
Pros: - well illustrated - concise and to the point - latest techniques and most current thinking explained; up-to-date
Cons: - chapter on trigger control is shortest in the book, even though author says this is the biggest accuracy problem for most shooters - too much space (more than for grip and trigger control) devoted to basics like loading, reloading, malfunctions, drawing, holstering, etc issues unrelated to accuracy in shooting
Overall, not a bad book, but I feel Gabe Suarez and Massad Ayoob are better authors on this topic.
Okay Book, was looking more for shooting drills September 5, 2008 A little dissappointed that this book lacked examples of good practice drills. Would be a fine book for someone new to defensive handgunning.
Realistic system for the street. August 3, 2008 A well thought out and written book, with plenty of illustrations to allow the reader to visulize what the author is talking about.The system presented is realistic as to what to expect in true self defense use of the handgun. If you are going to carry with a CCW permit or keep a handgun in the home for protection, the information in this book is essential.
Decent read but there are better books and ways July 17, 2008 I cruised through this book when I was already a decent shooter. There wasn't much there for me that I didn't already know. It's informative for a novice or marksman level shooter. If you want a book about the principles and mechanics as well as the mental aspect I would suggest Brian Enos' Practical Shooting. I got more from that book than any other. Even better yet. Find a shooting instructor such as Stanford to learn by doing. Enos will raise your game by getting you to better interpret what you are "seeing" that you may not be conscious of.
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