I just started "American Sniper"
After that I will do "On Killing" and "On Combat" by Col. Dave Grossman. I started them both and jumped around once, but never did them all the way through. I have been to Grossman's 4 hour seminar.
I would recommend "Principles of Personal Defense" by Jeff Cooper. It's short, but gives Cooper's basic ideas.
Also, look at "Shooting to Live" by W.E. Farbairn. It's an old book, Cooper says he learned from him. They even show two policemen on the cover using a "tea cup" grip, that's how old it is.
It's about his lessons learned as a Capt. in the Shanghai Municipal Police in the 1930's.
After that I will do "On Killing" and "On Combat" by Col. Dave Grossman. I started them both and jumped around once, but never did them all the way through. I have been to Grossman's 4 hour seminar.
I would recommend "Principles of Personal Defense" by Jeff Cooper. It's short, but gives Cooper's basic ideas.
Also, look at "Shooting to Live" by W.E. Farbairn. It's an old book, Cooper says he learned from him. They even show two policemen on the cover using a "tea cup" grip, that's how old it is.
It's about his lessons learned as a Capt. in the Shanghai Municipal Police in the 1930's.
After that I will do "On Killing" and "On Combat" by Col. Dave Grossman. I started them both and jumped around once, but never did them all the way through. I have been to Grossman's 4 hour seminar.
I would recommend "Principles of Personal Defense" by Jeff Cooper. It's short, but gives Cooper's basic ideas.
Also, look at "Shooting to Live" by W.E. Farbairn. It's an old book, Cooper says he learned from him. They even show two policemen on the cover using a "tea cup" grip, that's how old it is.
It's about his lessons learned as a Capt. in the Shanghai Municipal Police in the 1930's.


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