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I just got done reading Jim Cirillo’s book “Tales of the stakeout squad”. Pretty good. Has anyone read his other book?


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I've read "Guns, Bullets and Gunfights." I use his "silhouette point" technique (a sort of intermediate between pure point shooting and true sighted fire) when I can't see sights clearly.

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I had the honor of training with Jim back in the early 90s and then helped out during a couple of his classes as an RO.

Without a doubt - one of the nicest people that I have had the privilege of knowing. A true gentleman!

His tales of his Stakeout days were fantastic.
In the book "Guns, Bullets, and Gunfights" you can see me on the top of p. 90.

My wife also took the class and later worked as an RO for a couple of his classes. She loved the class - she used her Para Ord P14 and really did well in it.

Again, a truly great guy.


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