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Walter Winans

Automatic Pistol Shooting

Walter Winans' “Automatic Pistol Shooting” stands as a seminal work in the realm of firearm training literature, providing an exhaustive exploration of the techniques and principles essential for mastering the automatic pistol. The book expertly balances technical precision with practical advice, employing a clear and engaging style that makes complex concepts accessible to both novices and experienced shooters. Within its pages, Winans delves into the psychology of shooting, aiming mechanics, and the importance of practice, all while situating his discourse within the growing interest in marksmanship during the early 20th century'Äîa period marked by advancements in firearm technology and shooting sports. Walter Winans, a multifaceted individual known for his prowess in both marksmanship and art, was influenced by the cultural milieu of his time, which embraced competitive shooting as both a sport and a personal discipline. Winans'Äô background as a champion shooter, coupled with his artistic sensibilities, infused his writing with an appreciation for precision and aesthetics, allowing him to convey intricate details of shooting technique with clarity and enthusiasm. His experiences not only lent authority to his instruction but also showcased his belief in the importance of disciplined practice. For those seeking to elevate their shooting skills or gain insights into the art and science of marksmanship, “Automatic Pistol Shooting” is an indispensable resource. Winans'Äô methodical approach, coupled with his engaging narrative, invites readers'Äîfrom casual enthusiasts to serious competitors'Äîto deepen their understanding of pistol shooting. This book is not just a guide; it is a tribute to the discipline of shooting, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the sport.
103 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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