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2.0 out of 5 stars
What I Learned About Shooting At The Police Academy,
By A Customer
This review is from: Tactical Pistol: Advanced Gunfighting Concepts and Techniques (Paperback)
The contents of this book are largely lifted from Police training manuals, and are not suited for the average citizen, unless you happen to be in a militia(...). I can't imagine why ordinary gun-enthusiasts would be interested in combat with fellow citizens, clearing and entering houses with hostile foes, and all the other techniques on offer here. Suarez makes a big deal about how he is a decorated officer, but no police officer worth their salt would put out books teaching citizens to be members of a tactical SWAT team.The author obviously isn't a police officer in good standing anymore because no commanding officer would permit someone to profit off the tactics presented here. If you are a gun-enthusiast, you would be better off buying something by John Farnam or Andy Stanford. Their books are written for citizen gun owners, and they don't teach how to indiscriminately kill people.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Written on experience,
By Mark D. Williams (Northglenn, CO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tactical Pistol: Advanced Gunfighting Concepts and Techniques (Paperback)
Suarez did a good job on this book. Nothing bugs me more than purchasing a so-called "advanced" book or video on the topic of self-defense only to be disappointed. This book did not disappoint me. It makes the break between shooting and fighting, this work is on fighting. It is not a book for those wanting to sharpen their shooting skill, but rather the work focuses on the martial art of self-defense with a handgun. He is straightforward and presents his information in an easy to grasp format.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Some good advise (and some bad),
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This review is from: Tactical Pistol: Advanced Gunfighting Concepts and Techniques (Paperback)
This book is the first book written by well-known weapons and tactics instructor, Gabe Suarez. The author has himself stated that when he was writing this book, he was still formulating his gunfighting concepts. Therefore, the book contains information Suarez himself calls dated and doesn't advocate anymore (like Speed rock). Nevertheless, the book contains some valuable information.The book covers just about all the basics about shooting from the drawstroke and the sight picture to reloading and malfunction clearance. In addition, there is also material for mental as well as tactical aspects of combat. But as you would guess, as this book is about 200 pages long and there are 22 chapters, none of the issues are given very through presentation. The information is presented in a clear and easy to understand way, but there really is not that much that you wouldn't find in other similar books. I think that this book is a good one, and worth the purchase, but there are some issues like the ones mentioned below that bother me: Speaking of pictures, there are plenty and most of them are very good and informative, and support the text nicely. Some of the pictures are apparently so good that they have been used in other books as well. There is a strange thing that gaught my eye, however. In the chapter on operating in reduced light, there was no discussion on Surefire/Rogers firing technique in the text, but there was a photograph depicting that stance. That gives an impression of sloppiness in part of the publisher. In conclusion, despite its few shortcomings, I would say that the book is a worthwhile investment. But this should not be your first book on the subject, as you have to examine the text with critical eye.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Part of the next evolution of pistol technique,
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This review is from: Tactical Pistol: Advanced Gunfighting Concepts and Techniques (Paperback)
This is an excellent intermediate level book on gun handling. As the subtitle implies, it's not a beginner's level book. I have notes, highlights and page flags all over my copy. This book covers the topic of wounded shooter techniques (how to keep fighting after being wounded) better than any other book of the genre. Suarez has real-world experience in applying the techniques he teaches in this book. His experience shows in his writing. A few decades ago, pistol-handling technique underwent a practical revolution with the results of combat or practical pistol matches demonstrating a series of techniques that work to build speed and accuracy. Suarez's work is part of the next evolution of these same techniques after they've been tried and tested under stress and in-the-field. His technque may be the "practical" methods after they've been through the "can you do it under stress and when you're frightened?" filter. I highly recommend this book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cut and Dry, In the Ten Ring,
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This review is from: Tactical Pistol: Advanced Gunfighting Concepts and Techniques (Paperback)
In Suarez style, this book continues to demonstrate Suarez's true knowledge of tactics and his ability to teach in text. Much like THE TACTICAL ADVANTAGE, another must read, Suarez lays it out in idiot proof form, complete with diagrams and photos. He tells you how to do it, shows you how to do it, and tells you why its better to do it this way. Pistol prowess is more than just point and shoot and this book tells you how to do it safely and effectively. It caters to the rookie as well as the veteran flatfoot and it offers something to learn from and build on for any reader. As a cop, when your goal is to go home at the end of your shift in one piece, you cant afford to let a good book like this one slip past you. Buy it, borrow it, steal it if you have to, (don't get caught) but read it...It might save your life.
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE BEST BOOK FROM THE BEST AUTHOR,
By J.R.R.Abrahão (aka) "Mad Abe" "jrra" (São Paulo, SP, Brazil) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tactical Pistol: Advanced Gunfighting Concepts and Techniques (Paperback)
I'm a former Intelligence Officer to my Country (Brazil), and also a fomer COP & BG, along to doing a few trips to be an "advisor" in some stincky helholes the World over. If you have read the recent news (on CNN I'm sure there is), Brazil is, today, a Nation under siege. In my time as an active IO, COP, and BG, the authors who helped me very much were the best from these old days: Col. Jeff Cooper, and Chuck Taylor. They helped me in learning to be a better professional, and to stay alive in the several shootouts I was in. I survived, alt. I was shot, stabed, and beaten more than once in almost 20 years of service. But I'm sure that, if in that time this book (along with the others from the great Gabe Suarez) was avaiable to me, I could be a better professional and, I bet, I could evade a few shots, stabs, and beatings I still have the scars today. Alt. I no longer on the "active service", I still carry a handgun for defense and, frankly, I know, alt. I'm older and "more used" that when "on the front", I learned so much in this book that I fell I'm better prepared to deal in any violent, criminal situation that may arrive...Thanks, Gabe! You've done what I though was impossible: teach to a veteran like me new tricks! To you, reader, order this (and his other books) right now. There is no better way to a "modern warrior" spend his money.
4.0 out of 5 stars
KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY,
By Jack Reynolds (Chicago and NYC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tactical Pistol: Advanced Gunfighting Concepts and Techniques (Paperback)
I have been priveleged to work with some of the top gunmen and bodyguards on the planet. Some are the most decorated cops in the history of NYC. I have attended many training seminars and read plenty of books on pistolcraft. My library is filled with VHS training tapes too. After reading TACTICAL PISTOL a number of times and disecting it and discussing the techniques with some of the aforementioned experts in the field I must say that much of the information is very good. The only weakness may lie in what most combat shooting books lack and that is the true dynamics of a live totally chaotic shootout. I do want to re-state that the information is good basics. This author is way ahead of the Massad Ayoobs of the shooting world. At least, like the great Jim Cirillo of the NYC stake out squad, he has some real street experience. I would suggest to the reader interested in true combat shooting that he also add to his list books by Bill Jordan, Bradley J. Steiner and maybe review Kill or Get Killed by Col. Rex Applegate. Remember everything old is new again. Be prepared. Practice, practice, practice. Trust in the great one and keep your powder dry.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thoroughly entertaining; very instructive,
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This review is from: Tactical Pistol: Advanced Gunfighting Concepts and Techniques (Paperback)
I first heard of Gabriel Suarez by his postings on GlockTalk, an online forum. As a (then) relative newcomer to pistol shooting, I was immediately impressed by the simplicity of his instruction and the great intelligence it belied. I searched out anything written by him and found quite a number. This, 'The Tactical Pistol', is the first I've read and my original analysis of Suarez, much to my pleasure, holds true.Most traditional "gun authors" (for want of a better description) indulge in self-aggrandizing and pompous language, immediately betraying their low estimation either of themselves and their writing ability, or worse, of the reader. Suarez does not make the mistake of falling into the trap that has caught so many (Massad Ayoob comes to mind: great content, horrible language) and simply but clearly instructs the newbie and the experienced alike in the art of using a pistol as a tool for self-defense. He includes enlightening lessons on the pistol's use in several different scenarios: home invasions, burglary, low-light situations, self-defense outside the house with a concealed firearm, etc. Very informative. Suarez, it turns out, has every right to write such a book. He's an LAPD police officer with some impressive credentials. The fact that he does not beat the reader over the head with them only serves to buttress my opinion of him. I heartily recommend this excellent work.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Combat yes - sport shooting no,
By "trigger_books" (The best part of California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tactical Pistol: Advanced Gunfighting Concepts and Techniques (Paperback)
Gabriel's book is a fine book for the budding gunfighter. However, he lays insufficient stress on avoiding situations where deadly force is required. For cops - who often don't have the option of avoiding engagement - most of his advice is right on. A bit too testosterone laden, perhaps: he's rather glib at times in the way he describes acting to end another's life. For civilians, read Ayoob Massad's "In the Gravest Extreme" instead, or at least read it first to acquire an ethical and legal grounding in the defensive use of firearms. If your interest is in IPSC or other practical shooting there's very little material in this book for you. Try Brian Enos instead (Practical Shooting - Beyond Fundamentals). Understand: I'm giving this book four stars: it's a good intro to real-world tactical handgun. However, it seeks to foster a combat-ready mentality that most of us would be better off without. It stays on my shelf. If our part of the world falls apart, I'll read it again.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gabe Suarez is tops!,
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This review is from: Tactical Pistol: Advanced Gunfighting Concepts and Techniques (Paperback)
... have a pretty extensive reference library. I don't have a count of similar books I've read but I CAN tell you Gabe's book is first-rate. He does what very few "authors" do; he clearly describes HOW to do what he covers. He also describes training techniques to help you improve your chances of surviving a lethal encounter. This book, in addition to Masaad Ayoob's "In the Gravest Extreme" will be the two BEST books you will read if you are considering the use of lethal force in self-defense.
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Tactical Pistol: Advanced Gunfighting Concepts and Techniques by Gabriel Suarez (Paperback - Jan 1 1996)
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