This Document Was • Produced As Part of the Information Dissemination Service of the Police Weapons Center Currently Being
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
If you have issues viewing or accessing this file contact us at NCJRS.gov. as.7 SELECTED BASIC REFERENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY Table of Contents Combat Pistol Shooting Page 1 Police Handgun Selection . .3 Shotguns For Police 4 Rifles For Police 5 Automatic Weapons 7 Chemical Weapons 9 Batons 11 Explosives/Disposal 12 Protective Armor 13 1 This document was • produced as part of the information dissemination service of the Police Weapons Center currently being operated by the International Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc. for the National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice (LEAA),US. Department of Justice. The dissemination of this document does not constitute US. Department of Justice endorsement or approval of content. Management and Research Division 0 International Association of Chiefs of Police 1319 EIGHTEENTH ST., N.W.• WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036• AREA CODE 202—TEL. 265-7227 1 COMBAT PISTOL SHOOTING BOOKS 1. Cooper, Jeff, Fighting Handguns, 1958, Trend Books, Los Angeles, California. •/ 2. Fairbairn, William E. and Eric A. Sykes, Shooting to Live with the One-Hand Gun, 1942, - Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, G.B. 3. Gaylord, Chic, Handgunner's Guide, 1960, Hastings House, N.Y.C. Jordan, William H., No Second Place Winner, 1965, W.H. Jordan, Shreveport, Louisiana. 5. Keith, Elmer, Sixguns by Keith, 1968 Stackpole Co., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Pistols and Revolvers, 1960 - Department of the Army Field Manual FM 23-35, Department of the Air Force Man- ual AFM 50-17. Roberts, Duke and Allen P. Bristow, An Introduction to Modern Police Firearms, 1969, Glencoe Press, Beverly Hills, California. Weston, Paul B., Combat Shooting for Police, 1967, Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, Illinois. 9. Weston, Paul B., The Handbook of Handgunning, 1968, Crown Publishing Co., N.Y.C. ARTICLES 1. Askins, Charles, 'Six Gun Scabbards", Guns (July 1966), pp. 34,35. Askins, Charles, "The 38 Special", Guns (November 1969) pp. 25-27+. 41 3. Askins, Charles, "Two-Fisted Handgunning", Gun Digest (1970), pp. 84-87. 4. Cooper, Jeff, "Combat Shooting to Combat Crime", Guns and Ammo (April 1970), 30-34+. -2- 5. Cooper, Jeff, "Jeff Cooper on Handguns", Guns & Ammo (February 1970), p. 56. 6. Cooper, Jeff, "Jeff Cooper on Handguns", Guns & Ammo (July 1970), pp. 46,47+. '• 7. Heard, Charles MacDonald, "Wax Spells Fast-Draw Safety" Guns & Ammo (July-August 1959), pp. 16-20. 8. Lovitz, Gene, "Holsters for Today's Pistolman", Guns (August 1970), pp. 40-43+. • 9. Nonte, George C., "Should All GI's Carry a Handgun?", Guns (July 1967), pp. 26,27+. 10. Olson, Ludwing, "Shooting Plastic Bullets", The Ameri- can Rifleman (July 1965), pp. 34,35. 11. Olt, Jim, "Illinois State Police and the S & W Model 39 Automatic," Guns & Ammo (May 1970), pp. 34-37+. 12. Rockefeller, John, "Make Mine a Magnum", Guns & Ammo (July 1970), 52,53+. 13. Rodgers, Walter, "Take Your Time - Fast!", Guns (April 1959), pp. 20-22+. 14. Rychetnik, Joe, "Clunker to Combat", Guns (May 1969), pp. 26-28+. 15. Sharp, Victor, "The Stormless Trooper", Gun World (June 1970), pp. 42-45. 16. The American Rifleman, "Revolver Still Police :::::::: New Book Says" (June 1968), p. 33. 17. Threepersons, Charles, "Handgunner's Corner", (August-September 1966), pp. 20,21+. "Bill Jordan: Fast Man with a Slow 18. Toney, Bill Jr., 0 Drawl", Guns (July 1959), pp. 30-32+. 19. Weston Paul B., "The Target with the Save-Your-life Secret', Guns & Hunting (January 1964), 19-21+. 20. Williams, Mason, "High-Velocity Loads Pack More Power", Guns & Ammo (November 1968), pp. 42-45. 21. Wood, J.B., "One Man's Opinion: Thumbs Down on DA Autos", Shooting Times (December 1969), pp.38-41. 0 -3- POLICE HANDGUN SELECTION . BOOKS 1. Cooper, Jeff, Fighting Handguns, 1958, Trend Books, Los Angeles, California, especially pp. 116-127. Fairbairn, William E, and Eric A. Sykes, Shooting to Live, 1942, Oliver and Boyd, London, England. 3. Report of the Board on Tests of Revolvers and Automatic Pistols, 1907, Annual Report of the Chief of Ordnance, Appendix published as reference material, 1969. James C. Tillinghast, Box 595, Marlow, N.Y. 03456. ARTICLES • 1. Askins, Charles, "The .38 Special", Guns (November, 1969), pp. 26,27+. 2. Bellah, Kent, "The S & W .41 Magnum", Guns (August 1964), pp. 16-18+. 3. Cooper, Jeff, "Weaver Stance", Guns & Ammo (February 1970), p. 56. 4. NRA Technical Staff, "The .41 Magnum Cartridge", The American Rifleman, (July 1964), pp. 23-25. 5. Olt, Jim, "S & W's 9ram Automatic and the Illinois State Police", Guns & Ammo (May 1970), pp. 34-37+. 6. Steindler, R.A., "The S & W .41 Magnum", Guns (August 1964), pp. 19,20+. 7. Stevenson, Jan A., "The 38 Special - New Life or Last Gasp for Police Use?", 1970 Gun Digest, pp. 170-175. 8. Wood, J.B., "Thumbs Down on DA Autos", Shooting Times (December 1969), pp. 38-41. • -4- SHOTGUNS FOR POLICE BOOKS 1. Guns & Ammo, 1970 Manual, 1969, Peterson Publishing Co. Los Angeles, California, pp. 296,297. 2. Handbook on Skeet Fundamentals, published by Shooting Development Section, Remington Arms Co., Bridgeport, Connecticut. Roberts, Duke and Allen P. Bristow, An Introduction to Modern Police Firearms, 1969, Glencoe Press, Beverly • Hills, California, pp. 89-103. ARTICLES 1. Applegate, Rex, "The Most Versatile Police Weapon", • Guns (December 1969), pp. 32-33+. 2. Applegate, Rex, "Police Sniper Problems", Guns (Decem- ber 1968), pp. 28,29+. 3. Applegate, Rex, "The Return of the Auto-Burglar", Guns (October 1969), pp. 36-39+. 10• 4. Bristow, Allen P., "Ricochet Fire for Riot Control", Gun World (October 1963), pp. 44-46. 5. Gun World, "It's a Riot", (July 1966), p. 53. • 6. Gun World Staff, "The New Liberator", Gun World (Febru- ary 1964), p. 67. 7. Harper, Jack, "LAPD - All-Purpose Firepower", Guns & Ammo (July 1970), pp. 32-34+. 8. Nonte, George C., "The Deadliest Gun", Guns (September 1967), pp. 30,31+. 9. NRA Staff, "A & W Shotgun Diverter", The American Rifleman (April 1970), pp. 47-52. 10. Weller, Jac, "Combat Usefulness of Shotguns", The Amer6 can Rifleman (November 1964), pp. 17-19. 11. Wesley, Art, "Don't Look at Me with Those Big Eyes", Gun World (March 1970), pp. 30-35. RIFLES FOR POLICE BOOKS 1. Bayard, Robert F., Counter Sniper Guide, The U.S. Army Marksmanship Training Unit, Attn: ATOPS-MK, Ft. Ben- - 4(yening, Georgia. s 2. Rifle, 5.56-MM, M16A1, Field Manual FM 23-9, March 1970, Headquarters Department of the Army, Washington, D.C. 3. Tantum, W.H., IV. Sniper Rifles of Two World Wars, 1967 Museum Restoration Service, Ottawa, Canada. 4. The M16A1 Rifle: Operation and Preventive Maintenance, • DA PAM 750-30, June 28, 1968, U.S. Government Printing Office: 1968, 0-312-642. ARTICLES--GENERAL 1. Brophy, Bill, "Army's 'Quick Kill' & Daisy's 'Quick Skill'", Shooting Times (April 1968), pp. 12-17. 2. Grennell, Dean A., "A New gmm Carbine", The A.R.A. Bulletin (January 1969), No. 65. 3. Harrison, E.H., "40 mm Launcher M203", The American Rifleman (December 1969), p. 75. 4. Harrison, E.H., "What's Ahead for the M16?", The Ameri- can Rifleman (January 1968), pp. 24-32. 5. Hobart, F.W.A., "Europe's Answer to the M16", The Amerir can Rifleman (August 1969), pp. 36-42. 6. Lewis, Jack, "From: Gun World, To: NATO Brass, Sub- ject: AR-16 Rifle", Gun World (September 1962), pp. 10-15. 7. Miller, Burton T., "Does America Have the World's Best Combat Rifle?", Guns & Ammo 1970 Annual, pp. 288-293. 8. Nonte,George C., "Featherweight Squad Automatic Rifles", Guns (October 1967), pp. 26,27+. 9. Nonte, George C., The Mysterious AK-47", Guns (July 1968), pp. 18,19+. -6- 10. Tanner, Hans, "Military Rifles", Guns & Ammo 1970 Annu- al, pp. 342-349. 11. Tenney, Bernard, "Fully-Automatic Machine Gun Goes Semi-Automatic Sporter!", Guns & Ammo (February 1970), pp. 33-39. 12. Time, June 30, 1967, "Weapons: Forerunner Rifle", P. 33. 13. Weller, Jac, "Military Rifle Training" The American • Rifleman (January 1965), pp. 27-31. 14. Weller, Jac, "U.S. Rifles Do the Job in Vietnam", The American Rifleman (November 1968), pp. 18-21. ARTICLES—SNIPING • 1. Childs, Jack, "Sniping in Vietnam", The American Rifle- man (June 1966), pp. 36-38. 2. De Haas, Douglas Mark, "Letter From a Marine Sniper", The American Rifleman (April 1968), p. 45. 3. Ennis, John, "Snipers - One Shot - One Cong!", Guns (July 1967), pp. 18-20+. 4. Garavaglia, Louis A., "Snipers In Vietnam Also Need Firepower", The American Rifleman (January 1968), pp. • 18-20. 5. Harrison, E.H. "Army Sniper Rifle", The American Rifle- man (December 1969), P. 82. 6. Mason, James D., "Marine Snipers", Guns & Ammo, (Janu- ary 1968), pp. 22-25+. 7. McGuire, Frank G., "Snipers - Specialists in Warfare", The American Rifleman (July 1967), pp. 28-32. 8. Waite, M.D., "U.S. Sniping Rifles", The American Rifle- man (June 1965), pp. 44-49. 9. Tantum, William H., 1V, "Sniper", Guns and Hunting (November 1963), pp. 26-29+. •• • -7- AUTOMATIC WEAPONS BOOKS 1. McLean, Donald B., editor, F.N. Cal. 9mm "Uzi" Subma- chine Gun, 1969, Normount Armament Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 2. McLean, Donald B., editor, ReiSing Submachine Guns M50, • M55 and M60, 1968, Normount Armament Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 3. McLean, Donald B., editor, Submachine Guns Caliber .45, M3 and M3A1, 1967, Normount Armament Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 4. Nelson, Thomas B. and Hans B. Lockhoven, The World's Submachine Guns (Machine Pistols), 1963, International • Small Arms Publishers, Cologne, Germany. 5. Rivers,L. Mendel, et al., Report of the Special Sub- committee on the M-16 Rifle Program, 1968, reprint (MARS TM-160), by Deutschland Ordnance Co. Santa Clara California. Smith, W. H. B. and Joseph E.