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Essential Guide to Handguns
Written by Stephen R. Rementer and Bruce Eimer, PHD.
This is a well-written book that covers the issues surrounding gun ownership from training to cleaning. One of the best parts of the book describes people who should not own guns. The list includes; people who lack the necessary intellectual capacity, patience, and people who think they know everything. Other parts that were very important to potential gun owners include discussions on training. Training should be evaluated for several different points. Is the training provided in an atmosphere of fun, and is the attitude of the instructors demonstrating genuine concern for the students rather than money issues.
The authors go into great detail on gun safety, and stress the importance of practicing with your firearm. This is a great reference tool for all shooters. I bought this at Amazon.com
Clark
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