 Hey guys, Dylan Schumacher, Citadel Defense, and today we're back with another edition of Tactical Book Review. Today's book is Urban Rifle by Mr. Clint Smith, who if you don't know who Clint Smith is, just google him, YouTube him, it's got some angry wisdom. I'm a Clint Smith fan, big Clint Smith fan. So this book is kind of compiling of his, you know, what he says his 40 years of teaching and shooting rifles and stuff like that. It's pretty short, it's only like 130, 140 pages, so it's not that long. Just came out in 2018, maybe 2016. There's no copyright in here, but there's a forward in here from 2016. So something like that. Overall, and I say this as a Clint Smith fan, I think this book is a pass, if I can say that. The reason is a lot of the techniques specifically when he talks about handling the rifle, I would say feel to me like I'm stuck in the 1980s. Kind of like that's the same techniques that were taught there is kind of what's being taught in this book. And I'm not saying that that's necessarily true or not. I'm just saying that's the vibe I get from this book. This is a couple ways that he talks about shooting and techniques of shooting that any rifle class I've gone to is told you to do the opposite of that. They've specifically said to not do that. So that for me was kind of a hang up. There are some things in here that I think are definitely, I mean, mindset, when he's on mindset, he's gold. And there are a few things in here that I picked up that I thought that's an interesting idea or concept or whatever. But in general, I just I just wouldn't I wouldn't feel excited to recommend this to you. If you want to dig into the deep crevices and mine some of the details out of here, you can. But in general, I would say it's a pass. I read this book because I'm a Clint Smith fan. And because I'm always want to read books to be able to shoot my rifle better. And Clint Smith knows a lot about shooting guns. And he knows a lot about teaching people shoot guns. So that's how I read this book for you. I mean, like I said, if based on what I just said, if you feel like it's worth your time, go ahead. In general, my recommendation be a pass and to read other books. Urban Rival by Clint Smith. Don't hate me, Clint. I'm a super big fan of yours. And someday, possibly, I'd love to even come out there and train with you. But don't take it personally. Dylan Schumacher, Citadel Defense, do brave deeds and endure.