Author
Walter Winans
1852-1920
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The Modern Pistol and How to Shoot It
"The Modern Pistol and How to Shoot It" by Walter Winans is a practical guide on modern pistol shooting techniques, written in the early 20th century. The book focuses on the transition from revolver shooting to the more contemporary automatic pistol, providing instruction and safety guidance for aspiring shooters. Winans, an experienced marksman and competitive shooter, emphasizes the effectiveness of automatic pistols over revolvers and shares his insights on developing shooting skills. At the start of the work, Winans reflects on the changing landscape of firearm usage, noting that revolvers are now considered obsolete except for certain niche applications. He stresses the importance of proper training and safety measures, warning against the dangers of mishandling firearms by novices. Additionally, he critiques the existing approaches to teaching pistol shooting, advocating for more engaging and practical methods that enhance skill development. Winans sets the stage for a comprehensive exploration of automatic pistol shooting, addressing both the mechanics of the firearm and the vital responsibilities of the shooter.
Automatic Pistol Shooting Together with Information on Handling the Duelling Pistol and Revolver
"Automatic Pistol Shooting" by Walter Winans is a comprehensive guide on the techniques and safety of shooting with automatic pistols, likely written in the early 20th century. It covers not only automatic pistols but also provides insights on handling revolvers and duelling pistols. The book aims to educate both beginners and experienced shooters on the evolution of firearms and safe handling practices, acknowledging the potential dangers associated with ignorance in handling such weapons. The opening of the work begins with the author discussing the need for a revised guide due to advancements in automatic pistols, which have become more prevalent and safer for expert use. Winans highlights the importance of understanding the handling and safety precautions necessary for using these firearms, warning against the carelessness that can lead to accidents. He expresses a particular fondness for certain models, such as the Colt .45, and shares insights on selecting firearms, emphasizing the necessity of ensuring that the shooter is adequately qualified before handling automatic pistols. The passage sets the stage for a detailed exploration of shooting techniques and guidelines that follow in subsequent chapters.