 in Schumacher, Civil Health Defense, and it's another episode of Tactical Book Review. So today's book is Pistol Craft by Reed Hendricks of Valor Ridge, out of Tennessee. And I got this book just a couple days ago, actually it's 2019, February 2019 is what came out. So it came out pretty recently. And I gotta say, I surprisingly really enjoyed this book. I say surprisingly because I have been a Reed Hendricks fan in the past. I was about to take a Reed Hendricks class, he put out some videos that I wasn't so hot on and so I kind of backburnered him a little bit and I thought, we'll see. And then I kind of been, you know, so-so on Reed and his videos. And then I thought, well, I'll get this book and see. And I think it is an excellent book on Pistol Craft. I think Reed clearly knows what he's talking about. And not only that, but he delivers it in such a way so that you can know what he's talking about. So I would feel very confident handing this book to someone who, you know, doesn't know much or maybe does know something and be like, read this book and do everything he says in here and you're going to be better off. Phenomenal book. Of all the shooting books I've read and I've read a handful and we'll eventually get to them all in this series here. But of all the shooting books that I've read that are instructional shooting books, this one is the clearest, it is the most succinct and it is the most potent. So I highly, highly recommend Reed's Pistol Craft. I think it's a great book. It just goes through all the basics of Pistol Craft, you know, marksmanship and reloads and one-hand manipulations and different shooting positions, etc., etc., etc. So fantastic book, obviously no substitute for taking a real class, however, a absolute great supplemental material. So highly recommended. Read it. Like I said, after I read this, Reed is back on the menu for me, so I'm excited to hopefully get out there at Valoridge at some point and take his Pistol Craft class and hopefully learn more and be able to do all the stuff he talks about in Pistol Craft. That's it. Get it. Read it. I'll put a link in the Amazon description below. Do brave deeds and endure.