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Surgical Speed Shooting: How to Achieve High-Speed Marksmanship in a Gunfight

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Learn the secrets of shooting a handgun quickly and accurately under the extreme stress of a gunfight. These cutting-edge techniques for managing recoil in rapid fire, high-speed trigger control and more are used by today's hostage rescue teams and competitive grandmasters.

140 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2001

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Andy Stanford

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June 10, 2017
An excellent introduction to the modern isosceles technique for beginners or those thinking of transitioning from Weaver stance.

Those already indoctrinated may only pick up new info here and there.
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Author 1 book121 followers
February 27, 2009
While most of this is probably a review for anyone used to shooting, it does have an excellent description of the reasons and methods of getting into a good "modern isosceles" stance. Safety and good trigger control are also subjects that just cannot be stated too often, so the more you read about them, the better.
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25 reviews1 follower
December 22, 2008
Surgical Speed Shooting, is a quick little book that goes into the devilish details of how to shoot well in a street gunfight. Some of it was simple common sense some of it added to my base of knowledge.
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370 reviews18 followers
May 9, 2012
Was looking for more specifics on Isosceles vs. Weaver + more on drills section.
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