"Handgun Stopping Power: The Definitive Study" Book by Evan Marshall and Edwin Sanow
Product #: 716448
Paladin Press #:
STOP
UPC #: 9780873646536
Product Information
By Evan P. Marshall. First hand accounts of actual defensive shootings and their results. An insightful look at the effectiveness of various handgun calibers used for self defense. Published in 2002. 240 pages - Softcover.Technical Information
Publisher: Paladin Press
Date of Publication: 1992
Number of Pages: 240
Summary of material from the publisher:
About the Authors
Evan Marshall is a Special Weapons and Tactics trainer for a federal agency with counterterrorist responsibilities. He retired from the Detroit Police Department after 20 years of service. His assignments included Tactical Unit, Crime Scene Investigation, Homicide and the Special Response Team. He has trained groups as diverse as the Federal Air Marshals and the U.S. Army Special Reaction Team. His articles on ammunition, ballistics and tactics have appeared in the law enforcement and firearms press over the past 25 years.
Cpl. Ed Sanow is the senior reserve deputy and a 14-year veteran with the Benton County, Indiana, Sheriff's Department. He is a Team Leader with the Benton County Multiagency Response Team and the field training officer for the reserve force. Sanow is the author of more than 1,000 articles on ammunition and stopping power. In October 2000, he became the editor of Law and Order magazine.
Notes: Paperback, 8.5" x 11"
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