Concealed Carry : The Shooter's Guide to Selecting Handguns
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Once you have made the all-important decision to get a concealed-carry weapon permit, you face a dilemma - how to determine the perfect carry piece from the dizzying array of choices available in modern handguns. Before you invest your money in and trust your life to one weapon, get the opinion of an expert - someone who's personally tested handguns from every major manufacturer and experimented with models, calibers and types of ammunition, all with the specific needs of concealed carry in mind. Contains in-depth analyses of small, medium and large pistols and revolvers by makers such as S&W, Glock, Colt, Ruger, Taurus and more.
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| 06-15-08 | 2 | 1\1 |
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This might have been a good book in 1999, when the author wrote it. Despite its 2002 copyright date, the original printing was 2000, and most of it was written in the 1990s and not updated. So, if you want a detailed look at what guns were available almost 10 years ago, this is it. If you want up-to-date information on CC handguns, this is a waste of money. The other is highly opinionated, and won't even discuss smaller caliber guns, so it's 9mm Luger and up only, folks. Also, many of the models he discusses in detail are no longer made (or are made by other manufacturers now) and many of the very best, most advanced and up-to-date guns aren't covered here because they didn't exist. Overall, this is a historical piece only. It is badly in need of a new edition, and not a quick makeover, but a ground-up rewrite. $16.50 for what you get is too much. There are far better, more up-to-date books out there on the subject.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-29 09:09:46 EST)
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| 06-15-08 | 2 | 2\2 |
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This might have been a good book in 1999, when the author wrote it. Despite its 2002 copyright date, the original printing was 2000, and most of it was written in the 1990s and not updated. So, if you want a detailed look at what guns were available almost 10 years ago, this is it. If you want up-to-date information on CC handguns, this is a waste of money. The other is highly opinionated, and won't even discuss smaller caliber guns, so it's 9mm Luger and up only, folks. Also, many of the models he discusses in detail are no longer made (or are made by other manufacturers now) and many of the very best, most advanced and up-to-date guns aren't covered here because they didn't exist. Overall, this is a historical piece only. It is badly in need of a new edition, and not a quick makeover, but a ground-up rewrite. $16.50 for what you get is too much. There are far better, more up-to-date books out there on the subject.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-10 10:46:00 EST)
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| 04-10-08 | 3 | (NA) |
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The book covers the hand gun aspect very well, but I thought that Concealed carry should also cover holsters. There wasn't much about holsters.I will say that there was much detail about the choices of hand guns.Overall it is a good informative book. I would recommend purchasing this book if you want to know about all the options for concealed carry hand guns.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-15 08:07:41 EST)
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| 02-26-08 | 3 | (NA) |
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The author attempts to cover too many pistols in too little pages. He provides a generalized over view of a great number of pistols -- concentrating primarily on larger caliber handguns (9 mm Para and up). He raises issues regarding conceal carry which provides the reader things to think about. However, he doesn't really provide enough comparison between the various pistols nor a detailed enough explanation to aid the reader in making an acutal selection. He does provide a useful top picks list, but without little to no explanation on how those picks are better than the other guns described.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-11 14:21:29 EST)
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| 01-14-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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Wiley Clapp is very experienced with firearms, as he has a military and law enforcement background; he's also been a 'gunwriter' for several major firearms magazines for many years, and he writes better than most.
Overall this is a very good book on the subject of choosing handguns for concealed carry duty, but its helpfulness depends on the reader's prior knowledge. This book seems mostly aimed at those who are new to firearms in general or concealable handguns in particular. If you fall into one of those categories, you'll probably learn some valuable things and get good food for thought for your firearm selection process. If, on the other hand, you're reasonably familiar with handguns, you won't learn very much. (About the only thing I really took away from this book that was new for me was Clapp's argument that a compact revolver often conceals better than a similarly compact automatic, because the revolver, despite its greater girth, has an irregular profile/outline, whereas the auto is blocky and generally has a lot of straight lines and right angles that can show more through clothing. I'd never thought of it that way before, but it makes sense.) One more weakness with the book: Because he focuses a lot on specific models, rather than just on general types and characteristics, the book runs the risk of becoming dated within a few more years. (The book's already 5 years old, and gun companies discontinue old models and add new ones every year -- often excessively so.) Still, on balance, this is a good book. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-26 21:02:40 EST)
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| 01-14-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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Wiley Clapp is a very experienced with firearms, as he has a military and law enforcement background; he's also been a 'gunwriter' for several major firearms magazines for many years, and he writes better than most.
Overall this is a very good book on the subject of choosing handguns for concealed carry duty, but its helpfulness depends on the reader's prior knowledge. This book seems mostly aimed at those who are new to firearms in general or concealable handguns in particular. If you fall into that category, you'll probably learn some valuable things and get good food for thought for your firearm selection process. If, on the other hand, you're reasonably familiar with handguns, you won't learn very much. (About the only thing I really took away from this book that was new for me was Clapp's argument that a compact revolver often conceals better than a similarly compact automatic, because the revolver, despite its greater girth, has an irregular profile/outline, whereas the auto is blocky and generally has a lot of straight lines and right angles. I'd never thought of it that way before.) One more weakness with the book: Because he focuses a lot on specific models, rather than just on general types and characteristics, the book runs the risk of becoming dated within a few more years. (The book's already 5 years old, and gun companies discontinue old models and add new ones every year, in some cases excessively so.) Still, on balance, a good book. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-17 16:56:14 EST)
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| 01-02-08 | 4 | 0\1 |
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A good book on concealed carry. Good focus on guns that make for good concealment.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-17 16:56:14 EST)
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| 07-12-07 | 5 | 0\1 |
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Very good, and written by an old hand at this. Expert advice, given clearly. I would highly recommend this one to any person that carries a self-defense firearm.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-02 18:38:55 EST)
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| 05-01-07 | 2 | 4\5 |
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I have never carried a concealed handgun before, but I am now seriously thinking about getting some training and then getting a permit to carry a concealed handgun. So, I am now educating myself on the subject. Before you buy this book you should know that the author firmly believes .32 and .380 caliber handguns are inadequate for personal defense, so he does not cover guns of those calibers. I am not saying he is wrong, but you should know this before you buy the book.
As far as the content goes, there is one thing I did not like about this book: There are lots of photos of handguns throughout the book, but the photos are not well organized with the text. In other words, if you are reading a paragraph about a particular gun, the photo of the gun - assuming there is one - is not necessarily located near the text. You have to "hunt around" for the photo, which might or might not be on another page. Also, instead of just referencing the photos within the main text, each photo has its own separate text. To me, this makes reading the book very laborious. The are three separate chapters for "small", "medium" and "large" revolvers and another three for "small", "medium" and "large" semiautomatics. If the point of the book is about "concealed" handguns, why even cover large handguns? I quit reading this book about half-way through. Overall, this book was a waste of time and money for me. There are probably better books about this subject. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-13 02:29:19 EST)
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| 03-04-06 | 5 | 6\6 |
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I recently obtained my CCW permit. After spending about $1,000 on pistols that don't fill my need, I purchased one of the recommended pistols. I just wish I had read this book sooner.
The book discusses everything you need to know about your purchase of a concealed weapon. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-05-01 02:00:57 EST)
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| 03-03-06 | 5 | 6\6 |
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I recently obtained my CCW permit. After spending about $1,000 on pistols that don't fill my need, I purchased one of the recommended pistols. I just wish I had read this book sooner.
The book discusses everything you need to know about your purchase of a concealed weapon. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-12 02:07:35 EST)
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| 06-04-05 | 4 | 7\7 |
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The book's title is exactly what it is a review of different gun types. It is not a guide for usage or concealed carry. However, how appropriate a particular gun is for concealed carry is covered.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 20:54:09 EST)
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| 03-12-05 | 5 | 18\18 |
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This book is a very down-to-earth guide to selecting the best handgun type and caliber for an individual to carry for self-defense. Holsters, combat tactics, and local laws are not discussed, but that isn't the point of the book. Wiley Clapp is a very respected gun writer, a former U.S. Marine and law enforcement officer. His opinion is rather heavily weighted towards larger calibers of handguns, and rightly so. However, he approaches all of the myriad makes and models of handguns objectively. Part of his book does cover the ballistics and physics of different handgun calibers in simple terms. This makes it easier for people who are unfamiliar with guns to understand what exactly it is that makes a gun or bullet truly lethal. The author provides precise measurements of size and weight of all the popular models of pistols, allowing the reader to get an idea of just how light(or heavy!) some handguns can be. This book seems to have been written to those who are new to handguns, but even seasoned gun lovers will enjoy reading this excellent guide.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 20:54:09 EST)
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| 02-02-04 | 5 | 22\22 |
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While this text may be beneath the experienced shooter, it was what I needed. My wife and I were selecting a handgun for concealed carry and, being novice shooters, we felt like Wiley Clapp was personally walking us through the selection process. We were better informed and knew what to look for before we walked in to make a purchase. Mr Clapp stresses the positives of each firearm presented along with some of the negatives while maintaining a focus on his main subject: Concealed Carry. His final chapter covers his personal favorites/recommendations. Only recommendation that I felt was not stressed in the text was to try and find a way to fire different guns before making a purchase. Text is easy to read and flows well. Chapters are sorted logically by subject (size/type of handguns). Would have liked color pictures but the BW images are effective and in keeping with the "get to the point," no nonsense nature of the book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 20:54:09 EST)
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| 02-09-03 | 5 | 32\36 |
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Concealed Carry: The Shooter's Guide To Selecting Handguns by firearms authority Wiley Clapp is a straightforward, accurate, no-nonsense guide to the practical matter of choosing and legally carrying a concealed handgun. Discussing the various attributes of handguns ranging from small automatics to large revolvers, and enhanced throughout with black-and-white photographs, Concealed Carry is a highly practical and methodical guide which is especially recommended to the non-specialist general reader with an interest in lawfully acquiring a handgun for personal protection and/or recreation.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 20:54:09 EST)
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