Two Gun Outlaws

Two Gun Outlaws
Author: Burt Arthur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 127
Release: 1973-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780707501222

Two-gun Outlaw

Two-gun Outlaw
Author: Burt Arthur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 127
Release: 1967
Genre: Western stories
ISBN:

Two-Gun Outlaw

Two-Gun Outlaw
Author: Burt Arthur
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2021-04-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1479458309

Dave Moore had been in town for less than an hour when he found himself tangled in a bloody feud between the Fowlers and the Coxes. It looked like Dave had picked the wrong side, for when the Cox men were wiped out, he was left fighting alone. With the law and the Fowlers hunting him down. Dave knew the odds against him were impossible. If he were smart, he would hightail it out of there and fast! Dut Dave Moore had never run from anything before. And he wasn't going to start now! A classic western by one of the greats!

The Outlaw Gunner

The Outlaw Gunner
Author: Harry M. Walsh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-10-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9780764360619

The Outlaw Gunner is the colorful story of market gunning in both its legal and illegal phases, particularly as it was practiced in the great Chesapeake Bay, the Outer Banks, and the tidewater regions of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina. In more than 150 of the most unusual and rare photographs from the author's collection, the men with their guns, boats, and traps are shown in action. The market-gunning paraphernalia looks strange and fearful--and well it might, for it was devastatingly efficient and deadly. He describes baiting practices, gunning with tollers, trapping, gunning lights, punt guns, pipe guns, the sinkbox--the whole bag of tricks the outlaws used. This is a fascinating account of a period and of practices long gone. Throughout the unspoken "good ole days" feeling, and the nostalgia, runs a strong between-the-lines plea for conservation in our time. The appeal, placed in this setting, is hard to ignore.

Two-gun Fury

Two-gun Fury
Author: Chuck Martin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1988
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780745193410

The Promise

The Promise
Author: Matt Bennett
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2013-12-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0815725876

Bennett chronicles the attempts of the families with children who were shot at Sandy Hook Elementary to change gun laws and explains why it is so difficult to pass effective legislation to limit gun sales. THE BROOKINGS ESSAY: In the spirit of its commitment to high-quality, independent research, the Brookings Institution has commissioned works on major topics of public policy by distinguished authors, including Brookings scholars. The Brookings Essay is a multi-platform product aimed to engage readers in open dialogue and debate. The views expressed, however, are solely those of the author. Available in ebook only.

The Modern Day Gunslinger

The Modern Day Gunslinger
Author: Don Mann
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2010-08-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1628730390

“This book will save lives.” —Dick Conger. An all-encompassing manual that addresses safety, equipment, tactics, and the best practices for all shooters, here is an all-encompassing book of use to every gun owner. A result of twelve years of research, The Modern Day Gunslinger was written to meet the needs of the gun owner, the experienced shooter, those who own a weapon strictly for home and self-defense, and for the military member who wants to become a better shooter in defense of our country. It’s also for the law enforcement officer who risks his or her life going against the thugs of our society and for anyone interested in learning the defensive and tactical training techniques from some of the best and most experienced shooters in the world. This comprehensive training manual includes chapters on: Weapons and Range Safety Dry Fire Use of Force Living in a Battlefield Combat Mindset Shooting Competence Handguns Defensive Handgun Ammunition Marksmanship Stance Basic Kneeling Positions Ready Positions The Draw Strokes Grip and Trigger Control Visual Techniques and Sight Alignment Multiple Shots Follow-Through and Scan Loading, Reloading, and Unloading Malfunctions Low- and No-Light Shooting Concealed Carry and Holsters Learning Styles Training Fundamentals Shooting Drills The shooting skills taught in this book carry broad application in civilian, law enforcement, and military contexts. Common criminals, terrorists, assailants—the enemy and threat—all will find themselves outgunned in the face of a properly armed and trained gunslinger. Members of the armed services, government and law enforcement agencies, as well as civilians, will find that the close-range shooting methods addressed in this book can provide a decisive advantage.

Guns of Outlaws

Guns of Outlaws
Author: Gerry Souter
Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2014-11-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1627885420

“Chronicles the misdeeds of many of America’s worst miscreants, with special emphasis on the tools of the outlaw trade.” —American Rifleman From colonial-era rifles carried on the “Owlhoot Trail” to John Dillinger’s Colt pistols, the history of the American outlaw is told in guns—weapons that became each man’s personal signature. Authors Gerry and Janet Souter peer into these criminals’ choices of derringers, revolvers, shotguns, rifles, machine guns, and curious hybrids, giving us a glimpse into the minds behind the trigger fingers. With over 200 illustrations, Guns of Outlaws gives a unique look at the lives and the hardware of the most infamous outlaws in American history, and of the law enforcement officers who hunted them. As settlers moved further west, away from authority and soft city life into the Great Plains, the push for survival through the endless prairies and jagged isolating mountain ranges bred ruthless men. Most outlaws were technology freaks who seized upon the latest weapon innovations developed in the industrious East to provide an edge in the life-and-death cosmos of the Wild West. By the late 1930s and early 1940s, outlaws on horseback had given way to marauding bank robbers. Using fast cars and faster guns, they became folk heroes of the Great Depression, even as the law was hard on their tails. “Historians Gerry and Janet Souter take the reader back to a time between 1840 and 1940 when . . . outlaws and man hunters lived bold and died hard . . . [The] book show[s] actual tools of the trade wielded during a violent century, bound up in a mix of hard truths and mythology.” —Ammoland.com