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Pistol and Revolver Shooting

Pistol and Revolver Shooting

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PISTOL AND REVOLVER SHOOTING

 

 

Pistol and Revolver
Shooting

 

BY
A. L. A. HIMMELWRIGHT

 

Illustrated

 

OUTING HANDBOOKS Number 34

 

NEW YORK
OUTING PUBLISHING COMPANY
MCMXVI

 

 

Copyright, 1904, by
The Macmillan Co.

Copyright, 1908, by
A. L. A. Himmelwright

Copyright, 1915, by
OUTING PUBLISHING COMPANY

All rights reserved

Fully Revised

 

 


PREFACE

 

Interest in pistol and revolver shooting has increased very rapidly in recent years and particularly since smokeless powder has been introduced.

The revolver and the magazine pistol now constitute part of the regular equipment of army and navy officers and cavalry troops. Regulations governing practice shooting with these arms have been issued and adopted by both branches of the service and by the National Guard of the various States. In the National Rifle Association and in the various State rifle associations that have recently been organized, pistol and revolver shooting has an important place, and the matches provided are largely patronized. In the numerous civilian shooting clubs scattered throughout the country pistol and revolver shooting has become extremely popular, and in many cases the majority of the members practice more frequently with the smaller arms than with the rifle.

Practice with the pistol and revolver affords training in sighting, steady holding, and pulling the trigger, which are the essential features of rifle shooting also. On account of this relation, and the fact that skill with these arms can be instantly utilized in rifle shooting, the development of marksmanship with the pistol and revolver assumes national importance.

While numerous standard works have been written on the subject of rifle shooting, there is comparatively little information available on pistol and revolver shooting. The object of this volume is to supply practical information on this subject. The author has attempted to treat the subject in a clear and concise manner, keeping the size of the volume as small as practicable and so as to be conveniently carried in the pocket. Particular pains have been taken to give sound advice and elementary instruction to beginners.

The author extends his grateful acknowledgments to Baron Speck von Sternburg, Messrsr. J. B. Crabtree, John T. Humphrey, William E. Carlin, Chas. S. Axtell, Walter Winans, Walter G. Hudson, Ed. Taylor, J. E. Silliman, M. Hays, and the various arms and ammunition manufacturers referred to herein, for valuable assistance, suggestions, information and data in preparing this volume.

A. L. A. Himmelwright.

Stockholm, N. J.

 

 


CONTENTS

CHAPTER   PAGE
I. Introductory and Historical 13
II. Arms 17
III. Ammunition 37
IV. Sights 62
V. Shooting Position 67
VI. Target-Shooting 70
VII. Targets 86
VIII. Target Practice 94
IX. Revolver Practice for the Police 99
X. Pistol Shooting for Ladies 107
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