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Dewey Decimal Number: 363.330973 EAN: 9781888766042 ISBN: 1888766042 Label: Javelin Press Manufacturer: Javelin Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 1 Publication Date: 1998-03 Publisher: Javelin Press Studio: Javelin Press Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Excellent book full of useful informationBoston, Mr. Royce, is entertaining and informative. I have this book and the follow on volume, and both are excellent. His views are field tested, and perhaps best of all, he admits his prejudices, says why he thinks what he thinks and then leaves it to the reader to make the decision for her/him self. A true libertarian. He talks the talk, but also walks the walk. I had the privilege of meeting him at a show once and he impresses me as a man you could leave your teenage daughter or your wallet ... Read More Rating: - Proven Tools for Chronic ProblemsGreat book, I'd recommend it for anyone concerned about the gun crackdown soon coming to a town near you! However, he mentions a movie called "The Pallax View." That I can't seem to find anywhere. If anyone can help please e-mail me. jdwilliams@thegrid.net Rating: - Choosing the weapon, training the userBoston's on Guns and courage is well written. Many quotations from John Ross' book Unintended Consequences, as well as from patriots going back to the revolution of 1776, frame a nice discussion of the authors thesis, namely that the second amendment is the final guardian of the rest of the constitution. I myself think that constitutional rights are like muscles. They get flabby and weak if not used. Boston also explains something about current gun laws, which is a confusing and fast moning ... Read More Rating: - Boston Knows GunsOh, so that's why I bought my FN-FAL. Good to know I'm so smart. Most of what you ever wanted to know about buying a gun or three or thirty for that "rainy day" sprinkled with a heavy dash of pioneer spirit. Very practical information, sound advice. I grow flush with fever as I move onto the next chapter in the book, "Women and Guns." Mmmm good. Rating: - Good Honest resource book...I like this book because of it's no compromise content regarding the 2nd ammendment. The content is straight forward and offers solid insight. It is thought provoking in that it challenges you to make the choice NOW as to whether you are going to give up your weapons easily when the blackboots knock, or whether you will shoot them through the door. The author is correct. If you are going to own firearms - you better know how to use them AND have the courage to use them if the time comes. I ... Read More |