Book of Two Guns I have bought copies for everyone

by Rob Leahy ⌂ @, Prescott, Arizona, Thursday, July 18, 2013, 10:29 (4090 days ago)

in my family.
Rob

Jim Wilson's blog:

McKee is not enamored with gadgets and gizmos. Instead, he emphasizes the importance of learning to shoot, the need for a personal defensive plan, and the physical and mental conditioning needed to be a winner in a gunfight.

Defensive training should not be about the instructor. Sadly, we have a few who adhere to the bogus philosophy that “I am something that you can never be… and ain’t I cool?” This approach does little, if anything, for the student’s ability to learn. Defensive training must always be about the student. How can I help him to learn? How can I help him to grasp the skills that are needed to be an effective defensive warrior?

You will find The Book of Two Guns to be based upon solid defensive techniques. In addition, McKee’s writing style is interesting and entertaining, while still shining the spotlight on the student and the skills he needs to acquire.
http://sheriffjimwilson.com/2012/12/01/tiger-mckee-the-book-of-two-guns/

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