Illustrated Manual Of Sniper Skills

Read [Mark Spicer Book] Illustrated Manual Of Sniper Skills Online PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Illustrated Manual Of Sniper Skills Drawing on a vast, firsthand knowledge of sniper skills, former British Army sniper and sniper instructor Mark Spicer describes the role of the sniper in peace and in war, in reconnaissance and counter-surveillance, in cities, in vehicles, at night and by day. This heavily illustrated manual provides a timely, in-depth review of the art of sniping in war and anti-terrorist environments. He presents crucial information about training and equipment, judgment and positioning details of great releva

Illustrated Manual Of Sniper Skills

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Rating : 4.38 (728 Votes)
Asin : 0739476319
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 511 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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Drawing on a vast, firsthand knowledge of sniper skills, former British Army sniper and sniper instructor Mark Spicer describes the role of the sniper in peace and in war, in reconnaissance and counter-surveillance, in cities, in vehicles, at night and by day. This heavily illustrated manual provides a timely, in-depth review of the art of sniping in war and anti-terrorist environments. He presents crucial information about training and equipment, judgment and positioning details of great relevance to professional marksmen, both military and law enforcement. This comprehensive manual will also be of interest to hunters, weapons enthusiasts, competition shooters, and paint-ball participants.

Great Book I received it in the time promised and a must read for marksmen. Great product and seller.. "Practical- informative" according to Hornet. I have read many books on the subject, but this one addresses all necessary and practical aspects of the subject and unlike most other books doesn't waste much time givin details about the history of snipping.A must read for all practical snipping related information, doesn't cover much on supression of sound etc.. More Skills Please . There is some pretty ok information in this- lots of references to foriegn rifles, pictures of diverse special forces training together, and lots of vague and general targeting information. What I really wanted more of was nitty gritty technique. There is very little tactical info that a soldier with basic common sense wouldn't already know. There is some simplified distance calc

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