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Combat Classics
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Colt's 100th Anniversary Firearms Manual, 1836-1936
produced by the Colt Manufacturing Co.
Why would Paladin Press reprint a 70-year-old Colt firearm catalog that doesn't contain a single AR-15 rifle, M4 carbine...
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by Captain W E Fairbairn
This hard-to-find 1942 classic on hand-to-hand combat from Capt. W.E. Fairbairn – one of the most respected names ...
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by B J Cosneck
Following his collaboration with Jack Dempsey on the WWII standard, How to Fight Tough, this 1959 solo effort by ...
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by S J Jorgensen
Most aficionados of classic self-defense books are familiar with S. J. Jorgensen's Thirty-Six Secret Knock-Out Blows ...
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A Treatise, A Text Book, And A Book Of Practical Instruction In The Use Of The Rifle
by Major Townsend Whelan
The American Rifle is arguably the previous generation's version of Jeff Cooper's Art of the Rifle. Writte...
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All-Out Hand-to-Hand Fighting for Commandos, Military, and Civilians
by Gordon E Perrigard, MD
Arwrology is derived from the old Welsh word arwr, meaning an all-out hand-to-hand fighter. It was developed by G...
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by the U.S. Naval Institute
During World War II the U.S. Navy used sports to condition recruits both mentally and physically for combat. The Nava...
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Complete Illustrated Instructions in the Art of Self-Defense
from The Spalding Athletic Co.
Released at the height of the Golden Age of boxing as part of Spalding's Athletic Library, this 1929 tutorial on...
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with Chapters on Quarter-Staff, Bayonet, Cudgel, Shillalah, Walking-Stick, Umbrella, and Other Weapons of Self-Defense
by R C Allanson-Winn and C Phillipps-Woolley
Published in England in 1890, this fascinating book may be one of the earliest ever to discuss the use of everyday items...
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The Red and Gray Manuals
by Charles Nelson, with a foreword by Carl Cestari
When he left the military after World War II, Charles Nelson realized that there was a realistic need for average citize...
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