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Guns Save Lives: True Stories Of Americans Defending Their Lives With Firearms
Guns Saves Lives contains true stories of Americans who altered the course of their lives and others by their use of firearms. They stayed alive and, in many instances, saved the lives of loved ones. They saved the lives of untold others from violence their assailants were trying to commit. They changed the lives of the thugs significantly, at least temprorarily, by sendin...more
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Besides providing compelling reasons to both have a gun and know how to use it, this book outlines real-life scenarios in a way that illustrates quite clearly how quickly a normal day can transform into a nightmare--and the steps that can be taken to reclaim control.
If you are considering a firearm for personal or home defense, read this book.If you already have a firearm for this purpose, read this book. Reading about real life situations where you may need your firearm will help you prepare me...more
If you are considering a firearm for personal or home defense, read this book.If you already have a firearm for this purpose, read this book. Reading about real life situations where you may need your firearm will help you prepare me...more
True stories of people who defended themselves using firearms. While not a training book per se, this book is useful in that it provides real-life scenarios which one can use to assess tactics, consider what you might do differently, and thoughtfully envision your own likely response under similar circumstances. Those ideas can then form the basis of your own well-considered training program and strategy for defending self and family.
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