Handguns for Self-Defense: A Guide to Choosing and Using Your Weapon
By (Author) David Nash
Foreword by Brandon C. Bateman
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
7th January 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Outdoor survival skills
799.31
Paperback
144
Width 152mm, Height 210mm, Spine 8mm
388g
Regardless of your level of training or comfort around firearms, understanding and applying firearm fundamentals will increase your proficiency. Handguns for Self-Defense provides easily understood explanations of what shooters need to do to fire more accurately. Author David Nash has more thann twenty years of experience as a firearm instructor and in this book he explores such topics as:
How to choose the firearm, holster, and carry method that best fits you, your lifestyle, and your particular protection needs
Understanding state and federal firearm laws
Developing and implementing a safe and effective firearms training regime
How to deal with friends and family who dont like guns
And much more
All of this is done without politics, judgments, or complex explanations. Handguns for Self-Defense is a valuable resource for anyone thinking about purchasing a firearm for the first time, exploring carrying a gun for self-defense, or seeking to improve the skills they already have.
"David Nash stays solidly focused on the key fundamentals of handgun use and does an excellent job of breaking them down in an understandable fashion. Read this book and you willlearn something."
Dave Spaulding, author of Handgun Combativesand Defensive Living
"David Nash stays solidly focused on the key fundamentals of handgun use and does an excellent job of breaking them down in an understandable fashion. Read this book and you willlearn something."
--Dave Spaulding, author of Handgun Combativesand Defensive Living
David Nash has been in the firearms industry his entire life. After his service in the US Marines, he began work with the Tennessee Department of Correction where he gained certification as both an NRA instructor and agency firearm instructor. He is currently an NRA training counselor and works as a correctional academy instructor. Nash lives in middle Tennessee with his wife Genny, his young son William Tell, and a pretty smart dog.