Surgical Speed Shooting By Stanford A. (Book)
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Be prepared to rethink everything you know about how to shoot a handgun quickly and accurately under the extreme stress of a gunfight. In Surgical Speed Shooting, world-class firearms instructor Andy Stanford presents the current state of the art in combat pistol technique used by today's hostage rescue teams and top competitive grandmasters. Learn truly advanced concepts for grip, stance and aiming management of handgun recoil in rapid fire secrets of high-speed trigger control, the key to combat marksmanship one- and two-handed shooting while stationary and on the move and a radically simple and highly effective system of tactical gun handling. Whether you are an advocate of sighted fire or point shooting, whether you shoot from the Weaver or modern isosceles stance, this book will give you new insights into practical pistol prowess.
Andy Stanford's training resume includes every major combat shooting instructor and/or school in the country, plus an extensive background in both street oriented martial arts and police defensive tactics. A noted author of both books and magazine articles and IDPA Master Class shooter, he was the Shootist (1st overall) at the 1994 National Tactical Invitational and 2nd overall in 1998. He is the director of OPS (Options for Personal Security) in Sebring, Florida.
SECTION I - INTRODUCTION
1 - Goals and Objectives
2 - Pistol Technique in the Late 20th Century
SECTION II - THE POSTMODERN TECHNIQUE OF THE PISTOL
3 - Grip
4 - Stance
5 - Aiming
6 - Trigger Control
7 - Follow-Through
8 - One-Handed Shooting
9 - Shooting While Moving
SECTION III - TACTICAL GUN HANDLING
10 - Loading, Unloading, Reloading, and Clearing Malfunctions
11 - The Defensive Draw Stroke
12 - Tactical Ready Positions
Conclusion
APPENDICES
Appendix A Resources
Appendix B Practice Drills
Specification
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9781581601435 |
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140 x 215, 152 pp., 65 photos |
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