Patrick Sweeney
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Gunsmithing the AR-15, Vol. 1: How to Maintain, Repair, and Accessorize
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2010
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7 editions
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1911: The First 100 Years
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published
2010
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5 editions
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Gunsmithing: Pistols & Revolvers
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published
1998
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7 editions
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Reloading for Handgunners
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published
2011
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4 editions
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Gunsmithing: Rifles
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published
1999
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10 editions
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The Gun Digest Book of the 1911: A Complete Look at the Use, Care & Repair of the 1911 Pistol, Vol. 1
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published
2001
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4 editions
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Gunsmithing the AR-15, Vol. 2
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published
2014
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The Gun Digest Book of the 1911: A Complete Look at the Use, Care & Repair of the 1911 Pistol, Vol. 2
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published
2006
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4 editions
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The Gun Digest Book of the AR-15
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published
2005
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4 editions
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The Gun Digest Book of the Glock, 2nd Edition
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published
2003
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6 editions
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“What people are looking for is you. As a leader, people need you to be clear about and demonstrate a passion for your purpose. They want to know that you practice your values consistently. And they absolutely want to know that you lead from your heart as well as your head. People are not looking for you to say the perfect words. They are looking for you to show up, being absolutely real and believable. They are seeking to believe.”
― What You Aren't Seeing: How Using Your Hidden Potential Can Help You Discover the Leader Within, The Inspiring Story of Herb Greenberg
― What You Aren't Seeing: How Using Your Hidden Potential Can Help You Discover the Leader Within, The Inspiring Story of Herb Greenberg
“Our beliefs are the lens through which we see the world. They are the glasses we put on in the morning, which provide the patterns we see. As we become more self-aware, we can identify our patterns, and then, to the extent we desire, change our lenses.”
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“You have to be willing to enter a situation where you know that you probably will not make it - while you absolutely believe that you will. You've got to know somewhere deep inside that you can take it, that you are in it to the end, whenever that may be. You have to know that what you are pursuing is worth it and that it means that much to you. So when you get knocked down, you can pick yourself back up and go at it again. Even though you might lose rounds five and six, a championship bout is 12 rounds. You've got to be willing to lose some of those rounds and still believe that you will win the match. Through all of that, you've got to be willing to bleed.”
― What You Aren't Seeing: How Using Your Hidden Potential Can Help You Discover the Leader Within, The Inspiring Story of Herb Greenberg
― What You Aren't Seeing: How Using Your Hidden Potential Can Help You Discover the Leader Within, The Inspiring Story of Herb Greenberg
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