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Old February 8, 2006, 02:26 PM   #10
XavierBreath
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I'm still waiting for someone to explain what benefit I will receive from reading this book.
Remember Brendan McKown? The Tacoma Mall CCW holder who was shot several times as he froze up and could not/did not shoot an assailant who was weilding an AK variant?

Had McKown read On Killing, he might have been better prepared for that moment of truth, and acted differently. That is the value of the book for the CCW holder. Nobody can tell you what it is like to stare death in the face and defend yourself. Most who have been there don't want to talk about it much. On Killing is a study of that moment of truth. If you just want to tote a gun around you don't need to read it. If you want to prepare for the potential use of that gun to save your life, the book is invaluable.
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