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Contemporary Knife Targeting: Modern Science VS. W.E. Fairbairn's Timetable of Death

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  • ISBN-13: 9781581605563
  • ISBN: 1581605560
  • Publication Date: 2006
  • Publisher: Paladin Press

AUTHOR

Grosz, Christopher, Janich, Michael D., Fairbairn, W. E.

SUMMARY

William Fairbairn's Timetable of Death has been used for years as a standard reference tool by students of edged-weapon tactics. When Christopher Grosz began studying the timetable to validate its use as a reference for law-enforcement responses to edged-weapons attacks, he made a surprising discovery - the information in it was flawed. Grosz began a thorough analysis of Fairbairn's work, human anatomy and the realities of effective knife targeting. He later teamed up with knife expert Michael Janich to document it all in this book. Research was conducted with the help of recognized experts in both the medical and tactical fields. The result is a modern, medically accurate version of Fairbairn's original timetable - plus contemporary self-defense applications of the updated data - that will become the new definitive resource for all students of edged-weapons tactics.Grosz, Christopher is the author of 'Contemporary Knife Targeting: Modern Science VS. W.E. Fairbairn's Timetable of Death', published 2006 under ISBN 9781581605563 and ISBN 1581605560.

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