…can be found in three books. Two I have reviewed before and I just started the third one:
I just bought this one recently and I am getting a postgraduate education on the history of the revolver. Kinda freaking out what else is in there, but the book is amazing so far.
Ed McGivern’s Book of Fast and Fancy Revolver Shooting.
If you have seen Jerry Miculek in action, then you are seeing the proud flame keeper of Ed McGivern. And don’t think what is in the book only applies to exhibition shooting, but a lot of the stuff McGivern writes about applies to regular revolver shooting and even any type of sidearm.
Going to brass tacks here. Many claim revolver is dead as defensive weapon but I say Nay. Grant Cunningham does a great job telling you how to keep yourself safe with this “old” gun.
Oh heck, revolvers are fun. Six for sure.
Another good book is No Second Place Winners by Bill Jordan. Written back when nearly every law man carried a wheel gun.
Have it & read it. I would pair it more with Cooper’s Principles of Personal Defense and Mas’ In the Gravest Extreme.
I’ve read part of Ed McGovern’s and have enjoyed it thus far. Bought it looking to make my wheel gunning better.