Hi guys,
Ken Good's new book is out: "A Law Enforcement Officer's Guide to: Strategies of Low-Light Engagements."
I just got my copy today. It is really interesting. It seems to get into the heart of how the tactics work, focusing on the user and not the gear. It is obviously aimed at law enforcement, but the principles described are broadly applicable to all maners of "bumps in the night checking" and manipulation of dark situations to your favor in general.
I can't think of a good way to describe the content. I have just started reading it, and already it opens a whole new world that I had never thought of.
Even if you aren't into self defense and tactical things, it is a good read.
I think it is only available from www.strategosinternational.com .
Scott
[not sure where this thread goes -- not a gadget, not really a review . . .]
Ken Good's new book is out: "A Law Enforcement Officer's Guide to: Strategies of Low-Light Engagements."
I just got my copy today. It is really interesting. It seems to get into the heart of how the tactics work, focusing on the user and not the gear. It is obviously aimed at law enforcement, but the principles described are broadly applicable to all maners of "bumps in the night checking" and manipulation of dark situations to your favor in general.
I can't think of a good way to describe the content. I have just started reading it, and already it opens a whole new world that I had never thought of.
Even if you aren't into self defense and tactical things, it is a good read.
I think it is only available from www.strategosinternational.com .
Scott
[not sure where this thread goes -- not a gadget, not really a review . . .]