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| | Kill Or Get Killed |  | Author: Usa - Ret Lt. Colonel Rex Applegate Publisher: The Military Service Publishing Co Category: Book
Buy Used: $99.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 4309817
Format: Illustrated Media: Board book Edition: 2nd Pages: 316
ASIN: B0007FAQUC
Publication Date: June 1, 1951 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Illustrated 1951 hardcover as shown. Very good shape; no writing or underlining other than name and address on inside front cover. Not from a library or publisher overstock. We will ship within 48 hours after purchase.
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Product Description This is the best and longest-selling book on close combat in history. Reprinted and in current use by the U.S. Marine Corps as an official training manual, it details methods of self-defense, offensive close combat, combat shooting and crowd-control techniques in riot situations. Colonel Rex Applegate is widely regarded as the father of modern close combat and combat shooting, and this book is considered the standard by which all other books on the subject are judged.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
This is a combat book September 8, 2008 I've enjoyed this book but the information is somewhat dated. Still, it provides instruction on how to stay alive and survive. A worthwhile read for those interested in the topic.
KILLING Has Never Been So EASY! April 29, 2008 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
First printed in 1943 this book continues to be a staple reference on the subject of combatives. Over time this book has become dated and some of the subjects debunked and or disputed (for example the time table of death and point shooting). But with that this text is still of importance, value and significance in the field of hand-to-hand combat. In its day this book was the best example of practical combative techniques and sound training advice, as all this information was acquired on the fields of battle and mean streets of some of the worlds most violent cities of the time.
This book covers a vast array of subjects; hand-to-hand, close quarter marksmanship, pistolcraft, long-gun employment, riot control, stick and knife fighting and even Fieldcraft!
In establishing this book Applegate worked with and collaborated with his British equivalent, the legendary Fairbairn, as well as just about every other prominent combative instructors of the day.
The techniques and methods depicted in this book are not merely theoretically interesting but proven in war, so take that for what it is worth.
Overall this book is a great historical reference and a must own for the professional warrior.
Defendu April 27, 2008 Excellent nononsense text expands on Fairbairn's work. Recommend for anyone interested in this topic
Pretty good January 5, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a pretty informative book, and interesting, especially if you are interested in WWII hand-to-hand tactics. With that said, however, learning close combat (or any martial art) from a book is not very doable. Also, why is this book going for so much when you can get it free online?
Getting an out-of-print book November 23, 2007 Mostly good points -- the book was essentially as advertised, was clean, and was shipped promptly. Good service. Only criticism (but not a deal breaker) is that this is a Paladin Press reprint of a reprint of a reprint. Quality of the graphics is pretty degraded from the original. Still, it's a classic, and I'm happy overall.
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