While much has been written about instinct shooting using long guns, very little literature had been written on doing so with a handgun until the publication of this book. Now in its fourth edition and written by an author who pioneered the concept, it examines testimonies of survivors of shootouts and carefully analyzes firefights that have proven shooting instinctively is not only extremely fast but is also equally accurate. This edition adds more than 50 pages of new material, including entirely new chapters on dispelling myths of indexing, laser sights, and other trick-shooting methods.
While much has been written about instinct shooting using long guns, very little literature had been written on doing so with a handgun until the publication of this book. Now in its fourth edition and written by an author who pioneered the concept, it examines testimonies of survivors of shootouts and carefully analyzes firefights that have proven shooting instinctively is not only extremely fast but is also equally accurate. This edition adds more than 50 pages of new material, including entirely new chapters on dispelling myths of indexing, laser sights, and other trick-shooting methods.
Chuck Klein, in addition to duties as a full-time certified police officer for Woodlawn and Terrance Park, Ohio, has served with the Switzerland County, Indiana Sheriff's Office, and has taught police photography for the Police Academy in Norwood, Ohio, and as a staff instructor for the Tactical Defense Institute (www.tdiohio.com). He holds a bachelor of law degree from the Blackstone School of Law, and is an active member of the International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors (IALEFI). He has published in many national magazines, including Law and Order, P.I. Magazine, Police Magazine, Law Officer Magazine, Gun Week, Guns & Ammo, and American Police Beat. Contact and additional information can be found on his website, www.chuckklein.com.
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Historical Background. Hardware. Safety Measures/Lead Poisoning. Refresher on Firearm Handling and Basics. Mental Acuity. Instinct Combat Shooting. In Other Words. Tactical. Moving Targets. Personal Experience. Course of Fire. Dispelling Myths. Summary. Postscript.