I own a handgun. It’s an old 22 target pistol left to me by my father-in-law. I’ve fired it a few times. I am far from an expert with handguns.
I take it with me when we go on vacation as a safety precaution while traveling. It stays holstered with extra ammo.
I’ve yet to take it out while away from home. However I need to learn how to properly use it. It’s a long barrel model. I’d prefer a smaller handgun. I’m looking into purchasing one.
I believe, just like learning how to drive a car, that I need to know how to properly use a handgun.
In authors Gregory M. & Stephen D.Weir’s book: Shooting Handguns, published by Schiffer (Military) Publishing, readers are given an introductory guide to shooting safely and effectively.
It’s just the book I need!
Inside are instructions on selecting a handgun, the anatomy of handguns, and how to properly clean a handgun.
Sections demonstrate how to use a handgun, different types of bullets and calibers, safety precautions, the proper stance, holding, firing and target practice.
Full-color photos and illustrations lead readers along making it easy to understand and how to properly use a handgun.
It’s a great resource for beginners, a quick catch-up for veteran handgun users and a great reference source for identifying handguns, ammo and so forth.
Proverbs 22:6 - Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.
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