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Award-winning author, firearms instructor, martial artist, professor and police officer Michael Weissberg explains how a gun can save your life in the event of an attack in your home, on the street, or at work. Firearms nomenclature, ammunition nomenclature, safety, and other topics are explored in full color Rifles, shotguns, handguns, and submachine guns are all covered in this book. loading, unloading, clearing jams, marksmanship - it's all here for you Now you can know more about your working tools, the guns you may come in contact with as evidence, and firearms you may have to unload to make safe in the performance of your duties.
Consider this headline: "Horrific: 17 Year Old shoots Woman's 13 Month-Old Baby in Face During Robbery." What would you have done? Would you have shot someone to keep them from killing your baby? Would you risk losing your house, job, money, marriage, friends, relationships, community, and even freedom, to prevent this crime from happening to your baby? Successful Self-defense means coming out of a confrontation without being harmed physically, mentally, emotionally, financially, criminally, civilly, or spiritually. Find out how.
The author explores the use of weapons by the Samurai, from the sword to the musket, and the progression of firearms from the musket to the Glock handgun.
Most of the security officers I have spoken to who have changed jobs complain about he same thing: supervisors who do not know how to supervise, leaders who do not lead, and managers who cannot manage. The biggest sin in law enforcement seems to be micromanagement. Why can we give these guards badges and guns, but refuse to trust them? Why is training a punishment or reward, but not a requirement? Why do we do such a poor job as leaders and managers?
Consider this headline: "Horrific: 17 Year Old shoots Woman's 13 Month-Old Baby in Face During Robbery." What would you have done? Would you have shot someone to keep them from killing your baby? Would you risk losing your house, job, money, marriage, friends, relationships, community, and even freedom, to prevent this crime from happening to your baby? Successful Self-defense means coming out of a confrontation without being harmed physically, mentally, emotionally, financially, criminally, civilly, or spiritually. Find out how.
BUY IT FOR YOURSELF. BUY IT FOR THE FEDERAL AGENT, DEPUTY, CORRECTIONS OFFICER, OR COP IN YOUR LIFE VETERAN PROFESSOR, POLICE OFFICER, FTO, DETECTIVE, SERGEANT, DRIVING AND FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR AND POLICE ACADEMY INSTRUCTOR GIVES YOU THE BENEFIT OF 23 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE, TO HELP SURVIVE YOUR CAREER FROM APPLICATION THROUGH RETIREMENT, COVERING TOPICS SUCH AS OFF DUTY CARRY, CASE LAW, MARTIAL ARTS, FITNESS, MENTAL PREPARATION, SURVINING INTERNAL AFFAIRS, DEALING WITH BOSSES, AND MORE
Congratulations on taking the step to becoming licensed to work armed. Carrying a gun is a grave responsibility. Many security officers and investigators do not work armed. In order to work armed, most states require extensive training. The course is taught in a short period, and much of what you learn will be forgotten immediately after the test. It is important to know about guns: to choose the best gun for your job, to care for the gun, and to know how to operate it, especially when it malfunctions. This book is for you
Consider this headline: "Horrific: 17 Year Old shoots Woman's 13 Month-Old Baby in Face During Robbery." What would you have done? Would you have shot someone to keep them from killing your baby? Would you risk losing your house, job, money, marriage, friends, relationships, community, and even freedom, to prevent this crime from happening to your baby? Successful Self-defense means coming out of a confrontation without being harmed physically, mentally, emotionally, financially, criminally, civilly, or spiritually. Find out how.
Most of the security officers I have spoken to who have changed jobs complain about he same thing: supervisors who do not know how to supervise, leaders who do not lead, and managers who cannot manage. The biggest sin in law enforcement seems to be micromanagement. Why can we give these guards badges and guns, but refuse to trust them? Why is training a punishment or reward, but not a requirement? Why do we do such a poor job as leaders and managers?
This book is designed for the security manager, including sergeants, lieutenants, captains, commanders, majors, assistant chiefs, and chiefs, as an advanced course, to provide the attitudes, skills, and tools to effectively engage, manage, supervise, and retain Millennial security enforcement officers and private investigators (Generation Y), and have them perform to their highest levels.
This book is designed for the police manager, including sergeants, lieutenants, captains, commanders, majors, assistant chiefs, and chiefs, as an advanced course, to provide the attitudes, skills, and tools to effectively engage, manage, supervise, and retain Millennial law enforcement officers (Generation Y), and have them perform to their highest levels.
The go to firearms reference for authors, writers, or reporters, who write novels, fiction, or true crime. Everything you need to know about rifles, shotguns, handguns, machine guns, or ammunition; its all here Get the details right and your work will come alive. Get the details wrong, and if the reader picks up on it, they will lose interest immediately. This will be your favorite desk reference
The field book for law enforcement This book teaches the novice to become an expert in firearms and ammunition. Learn how to impound, document, photograph, and process firearms evidence properly and safely. This book covers rifles, handguns, shotguns, and sub machine guns.
There are few inventions that have influenced modern culture and society the way the gun has. This book will teach you about guns and ammunition: action types, nomenclature, safety, marksmanship, and more. Even if you are the country's leading expert in hunting, you will learn about machine guns here. If you know all about law enforcement guns, you will learn about ammunition here. There is no need to be embarrassed or face ridicule at the gun shop, because you don't know which is the dangerous end - You can learn here. You don't need to worry about people making fun of you if you ask a question. The author has been teaching people about guns since 1986. His wealth of experience is now yours, so come on in and soak it up
Congratulations on taking the step to becoming licensed to work armed. Carrying a gun is a grave responsibility. Many security officers and investigators do not work armed. In order to work armed, most states require extensive training. The course is taught in a short period, and much of what you learn will be forgotten immediately after the test. It is important to know about guns: to choose the best gun for your job, to care for the gun, and to know how to operate it, especially when it malfunctions. This book is for you
I have cringed when I read about women and their bad experiences with guns. Many women try to have a boyfriend, uncle, father, brother, or husband teach them about guns, only to meet with frustration, ridicule, temper tantrums, and bad advice. Some women go to gun shops and are treated as if they are stupid or don't deserve the same gun rights men have. Ladies, when you go to a gun shop, you are the customer. You are entitled to the right product at a fair price. You will probably be sold something with pink grips marketed to women, at a high price, and shown items that will do nothing to enhance your experience, but make profits for the shop. I intend to prove that any woman can know as much as any man, can shoot the same guns as any man, and can be an educated consumer. I am here to help you make your gun experience a positive one.
You will read things here that may be unpopular, may make you angry, and may save your life. Environmental crime scenes are especially dangerous to the world we live in. The proper processing and documentation of these scenes is important. This book is for you; not because I know so much, because I don't. It's because we know so little, are our own worst enemies, and because we forget so much. Sgt. Weissberg has served as a Police Officer, Administrative Officer, Crime Scene Investigator, Police Detective, and a Police Sergeant, and Acting Lieutenant.
Congratulations on taking the step to becoming licensed to work armed. Carrying a gun is a grave responsibility. Many security officers and investigators do not work armed. In order to work armed, most states require extensive training. The course is taught in a short period, and much of what you learn will be forgotten immediately after the test. It is important to know about guns: to choose the best gun for your job, to care for the gun, and to know how to operate it, especially when it malfunctions.
This is the book that tells you everything you need to know to conceal a handgun, sub-machine gun, knife, or extra magazine for off duty In-depth analysis shows concealment methods, techniques, and secrets of undercover detectives and off duty cops. SWAT operators, narcotics officers, and industry professionals model over 500 holsters and concealment methods for you, with contact information on where to buy Also covered are how leather and synthetic holsters are made, and insider industry terms. There has never been a book like this before Authored by a renown gunsmith, holster manufacturer and gunwriter with over two decades of real-world police experience
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