Col. Rex Applegate: Influence on Modern Handgun Techniques (1944 NRA article)

In the past I’ve written about Col. Rex Applegate, whose “Kill or Be Killed” shooting book was perhaps the most influential handgun book of the 1940’s. I recently shared an article from the NRA’s American Rifleman magazine that provided details about his “House of Horrors” shoothouse. Applegate was influenced by Fairbairn, whose book ‘Shooting to …

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Book Review: Tactical Application of Practical Shooting (McNamara, 2008)

Patrick McNamara (PatMac) is one of a group of trainers that came from the Special Operations community in the 2000’s and used youTube and social media to market their courses. His youtube channel is here https://www.youtube.com/@patmcnamara/videos This video on pistol fundamentals is listed as his most popular video I have to admit that I watch …

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Book Review I’ve Killed Men (Jack Ganzhorn, 1910)

After learning about this book from a Greg Ellifritz post about books written about or by real old West gunfighters, I found a rare first edition copy signed by the author. The book was published in the UK by Robert Hale. Hale’s company published Westerns in the UK from 1936 to 2020. Many of those …

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