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Combat Focus Shooting: Evolution 2010

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Combat Focus Evolution 2010 is a thorough and enlightening explanation of the principles, concepts an techniques that underly and make up the most progressive intuitive shooting skill development program in the Combat Focus Shooting. This dramatically updated and expanded book replaces the first book on the program written by Rob Pincus in 2006.

218 pages, Paperback

First published April 2, 2010

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April 5, 2021
Combat focus

Well articulated presentation of natural human responses to threats and how to train to our potential using those responses .
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May 20, 2011
I really wanted to dislike this book, but I was pleasantly surprised. I've never met or trained with the author, but I have seen some of his videos demonstrating some tactics that I would consider questionable. I've heard both negative and positive reports of his training from some of his former students.

While I was ready to rip the book apart, I really didn't find anything wrong with it! The author and I disagree about a couple of things (muzzle direction at the ready, the best way to rack the slide, the way he handles multiple targets), but I found myself in agreement with him on the majority of the topics he wrote about.

While I don't really consider this a complete reference on handgun shooting and tactics, it does provide solid information and a useful resource. It's worth adding to your library.
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