Stressfire II: Advanced Combat Shotgun

  Author:    Massad F. Ayoob
  ISBN:    0936279117
  Sales Rank:    49745
  Published:    1992-12-01
  Publisher:    Police Bookshelf
  # Pages:    197
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    4.0 based on 8 reviews
  Used Offers:    8 from $13.49
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01-02-10 3 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Good Info Bad Presentation
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After having read Ayoobs first Stressfire book I was anxious to read this one. While the info is very good the presentation is disorganized and seems rushed. All the images are at the end of each chapter and some chapters completely lack their corresponding photos, which appear much later in the text. Also at least two of the chapters are out of their intended order as the first makes reference to the "preceding chapter" and the second mentions the "upcoming chapter." Also the name of at least one technique is different in the text than what it appears as in the captions at the end of the chapter. As I said the information is mostly good although he talks more about techniques rather than tactics for the most part and the book's age shows some. All in all it would be far more worth the cost if the content were organized and presented in a more user friendly manner.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2010-03-17 06:10:39 EST)
10-23-09 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Among the best tactical shotgun texts.
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I've read just about everything out there on tactical/defensive shotgun, and this one is among the best. Lots of info on the terminal effects, lots of info on real-world use, and plenty of little tidbits that fills in the blanks from other books on the scattergun. I like the way he covers tactical stances and movement and have modified my drills on the range as a result. I now practice dropping into and moving out from the combat crouch instead of always going to the kneeling position to return fire or after taking cover. I've also experiemented some with the carry and presentation methods I use and am now trying to shoot more from my weak side, and doing so using vertical and horizontal objects for stability. There are a lot of little things like that I've not read elsewhere, and that's one of the things that make this text so valuable.

The book is a little bit older than some (from the 80s, iirc), but there is nothing new under the sun when it comes to the basics of the defensive shotgun. With Suarez' shotgun text and this one you'll have all you really need to get going. All that remains is to get out and drill, drill, drill. When the SHTF you'll fight like you've trained, for better or worse. So don't just read it. Go out and practice.
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08-08-09 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Excellent Training Reference!
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* I am a TRUE martial artist, meaning that I train in the ways of war. I was in the military during the Cold War, and served in combat, so I have a reason for that focus. I also survived some brutal streets that offered more consistent threat than I ever saw in Desert Storm or Bosnia. Additionally, I've also been a correctional officer and patrol cop, earning the rank of lieutenant and serving on special response teams.
* With all that in mind, I NEED books and vids that cover more than just punch-and-kick/ throw-and-grapple fighting. Massad Ayoob does an excellent job of not only presenting firearms info, but also of relating that info to the martial arts. He does not favor one traditional method of firearms application or other, but provides you with a complete scope that allows you to meet all threats with flexibility and assertiveness. Equally important, his MA insights make it clear that aikido (his apparently preferred art) and any other MA art goes beyond far more than just hand-to-hand.
* In modern times, we need to focus on modern weapons that we will encounter on the streets or can carry on our person. Swords and spears don't fit that criteria... making Stressfire and such books all the more important for the modern MA man or woman.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2009-10-28 18:29:20 EST)
09-22-05 5 12\12
(Hide Review...)  What works and what doesn't: a textbook on shotgun techniques
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"Stressfire II: Advanced Combat Shotgun" is a book on equipment and techniques. Massad Ayoob explains the difference in Chapter 24, and writes that "Stressfire II" is a book of technique-not tactics.

I was fortunate enough to read this book when it first came out in 1992. One concept that hit me in the face was that the shotgun was "heavy artillery." I have a military background and I had to shift mental gears; the heaviest police weapons are the lightest military weapons. Shotguns are devastating on unarmored personnel in the open at short (hand grenade) ranges. Between pages 15 and 30, Ayoob provides a series of photographs showing what the shotgun does to human bodies and 7-yard shot patterns. The problems of shotgun retention when the bad guys try to take your gun away are addressed. Shotguns are more prone to malfunctions than the military rifles and pistols I deal with-the recommended "immediate action drill" for a jammed shotgun is dropping the gun and pulling your pistol. It won't always be an option-many people have only a shotgun, no handguns! In that case, the hand-to-hand combat techniques (using the shotgun as an impact weapon) may come in handy; they're based on military bayonet fighting techniques. In my experience, the two most-common shotgun malfunctions are short-stroking the pump gun and failing to pick up a shell from the magazine (fixed by pumping it again) and running the magazine dry (reloading fixes that). Sometimes the shot shells just hang up-which takes a few minutes to fix. Ayoob's recommendation to use a secondary weapon-even if that's simply using your shotgun as a club-makes sense in the split-second world of hand-to-hand combat. "Stressfire II" also has tips on using cover (protection from bullets) and managing the shotgun's stiff recoil. On the latter, Ayoob recommends the 20 gauge autoloading shotgun-or the then-new low-recoil "tactical buckshot."

The equipment recommendations are still valid, even if some of the guns Ayoob mentions are only available second-hand, on the used gun rack. One thing that wasn't available when this book was written was an efficient white light mount for the shotgun. The gun-mounted light is for target identification and to dazzle the target-I'm sure that Ayoob teaches proper management of the shotgun-mounted light in his shooting school. "Stressfire II" is a textbook on techniques and equipment. I recommend going to a shooting school-but read the textbook first and know your equipment before going. Your school should teach both technique and tactics. "Stressfire II" can help you choose your school by showing you what techniques work and what doesn't.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-29 09:11:16 EST)
09-22-05 5 14\14
(Hide Review...)  What works and what doesn't: a textbook on shotgun techniques
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"Stressfire II: Advanced Combat Shotgun" is a book on equipment and techniques. Massad Ayoob explains the difference in Chapter 24, and writes that "Stressfire II" is a book of technique-not tactics.

I was fortunate enough to read this book when it first came out in 1992. One concept that hit me in the face was that the shotgun was "heavy artillery." I have a military background and I had to shift mental gears; the heaviest police weapons are the lightest military weapons. Shotguns are devastating on unarmored personnel in the open at short (hand grenade) ranges. Between pages 15 and 30, Ayoob provides a series of photographs showing what the shotgun does to human bodies and 7-yard shot patterns. The problems of shotgun retention when the bad guys try to take your gun away are addressed. Shotguns are more prone to malfunctions than the military rifles and pistols I deal with-the recommended "immediate action drill" for a jammed shotgun is dropping the gun and pulling your pistol. It won't always be an option-many people have only a shotgun, no handguns! In that case, the hand-to-hand combat techniques (using the shotgun as an impact weapon) may come in handy; they're based on military bayonet fighting techniques. In my experience, the two most-common shotgun malfunctions are short-stroking the pump gun and failing to pick up a shell from the magazine (fixed by pumping it again) and running the magazine dry (reloading fixes that). Sometimes the shot shells just hang up-which takes a few minutes to fix. Ayoob's recommendation to use a secondary weapon-even if that's simply using your shotgun as a club-makes sense in the split-second world of hand-to-hand combat. "Stressfire II" also has tips on using cover (protection from bullets) and managing the shotgun's stiff recoil. On the latter, Ayoob recommends the 20 gauge autoloading shotgun-or the then-new low-recoil "tactical buckshot."

The equipment recommendations are still valid, even if some of the guns Ayoob mentions are only available second-hand, on the used gun rack. One thing that wasn't available when this book was written was an efficient white light mount for the shotgun. The gun-mounted light is for target identification and to dazzle the target-I'm sure that Ayoob teaches proper management of the shotgun-mounted light in his shooting school. "Stressfire II" is a textbook on techniques and equipment. I recommend going to a shooting school-but read the textbook first and know your equipment before going. Your school should teach both technique and tactics. "Stressfire II" can help you choose your school by showing you what techniques work and what doesn't.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2009-08-13 01:46:16 EST)
  
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