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    Stressfire II: Advanced Combat Shotgun. Volume II Of Gunfighting For Police: Advanced Tactics And Techniques by Massad Ayoob
    Paperback. 197 pages. $9.95

    Self defense expert Massad Ayoob covers 24 chapters of high caliber information about the role and use of the shotgun in combat and self defense. Ayoob covers topics such as: Recoil management, malfunctions, condition of readiness, selecting action types and more! For those individuals who have or are considering the acquisition of a self defense shotgun, Stressfire II tells you what you need to know.

     
    Supreme Court Gun Cases by Kopel, Halbrook and Korwin
    Paperback. 659 pages. $24.95

    A superior reference, very quotable, an affordable one-volume debate winner. Fourty four cases included unedited, 92 cases in all. More than 1,000 highlighted quotations. Plain English descriptions for every case. The decisions of the Supreme Court are beautifully thought out works of logic and reason (usually). In exquisite detail, the highest court of the land has interpreted our rights under the Second Amendment—and while some people have taken lately to belittling those freedoms, the High Court has recognized an individual right to arms in America for more than two centuries.

     
    Swiss and the Nazis, The by Stephen P. Halbrook
    Hardcover. 353 pages. $27.50

    Untold stories from Switzerland's wartime generation. How the Alpine Republic survived in the shadow of the Third Reich.

     
    Target Switzerland by Stephen P. Halbrook
    Hardcover. 320 pages. $25.00

    During WWII, Switzerland alone was able to maintain its independence while at the same time performing critical services for the western Allies. The first reason was the country's armed neutrality—at times an almost total mobilization of the citizenry to back up that policy. Through thorough and painstaking research, author Stephen Halbrook captures the impact of Swiss "spiritual preparedness," as well as the role of a "well regulated militia" in deterring a German invasion. The Swiss experience during the war years is a shining example of what "a nation of riflemen" can truly achieve in the face of apparent overwhelming force.

     
    Targeting Guns: Firearms and Their Control by Gary Kleck
    Paperback. 450 pages. $29.95

    Gary Kleck is back with his long anticipated follow-up to Point Blank. Targeting Guns offers detailed chapters covering a broad range of subjects including: Suicides, accidents, public opinion, self-defense, and violent crime. In addition to discussing what is driving the gun control debate, Kleck also addresses how people's biases often create problems in establishing objective research into the contentious issue of gun control. Kleck reveals how faulty research methods, common fallacies, and data misinterpretation are all ways that bias creates erroneous findings and conclusions. Numerous charts, graphs and references help guide the reader to make better decisions on whether gun control would really accomplish anything. An excellent resource guide.

     
    Tennessee Law Review: A Second Amendment Symposium Issue by Various Authors
    Paperback. 378 pages. $20.00

    Published in the Spring of 1995, the Tennessee Law Review may well be the most important Pro-Gun Rights scholarly work published all year. The volume includes authors such as Don Kates, David Kopel, Stephen Halbrook, Joyce Lee Malcolm and Clayton Cramer. Articles included are: "Guns, Militias, and Oklahoma City;" "A Critical Guide to the Second Amendment;" "Guns And Public Health;" "Congress Interprets the Second Amendment;" "Revolt of the Masses;" Shall Issue: The New Wave of Concealed Handgun Carry laws; and "Gun Control and the Constitution."

     
    The Texas Gun Owner's Guide by Alan Korwin and Georgene Lockwood
    Paperback. 249 pages. $14.95

    If you own a gun and live in or plan to visit Texas, then you need this book. The Texas Gun Owner's Guide gives you the straight talk on the actual gun laws in Texas. Even more important, this book gives the key laws and regulations in plain English. Updated and current, it also includes all the information you need to know about concealed carry in Texas.

     
    Thank God I Had a Gun: True Accounts of Self-Defense by Chris Bird
    Paperback. 307 pages. $19.95

    This collection of true stories examines incidents involving the use of firearms by ordinary citizens for personal protection against criminals. Three basic types of events are discussed: armed defense at home, at work, and in a public place. Each episode is explored in detail, with a look at the citizen involved as well as how their defensive actions aided them or could be improved. From convenience-store robberies to police arrests gone awry, these stories provide memorable reminders of firearm self-defense dos and don'ts.

     
    That Every Man Be Armed by Stephen Halbrook
    Paperback. 274 pages. $19.95

    Dr. Halbrook's work is the most comprehensive dissertation to date written on the evolution of the right to keep and bear arms. The book traces the philosophical, historical, and legal roots of the right to keep and bear arms, beginning in ancient Greece forward to the legal and policy controversies of today.

     
    To Keep And Bear Arms by Joyce Lee Malcolm
    Paperback. 232 pages. $23.95

    A Professor of History at Bentley College, Malcolm illuminates the historical facts underlying the current debate about gun-related violence and the Brady Bill just to name a few. She reveals the original meaning behind and the intent of the right to keep and bear arms. This book explains how this American Right was carved directly out of English Common Law. Published by Harvard University Press.

     

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