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The Automatic Pistol by JBL Noel
« on: September 09, 2011, 08:21:38 PM »
The Automatic Pistol by J B L Noel is a "must have" in this man's opinion. Written in 1919 it is essentially the curriculum developed by Capt Noel to teach combat pistol techniques to the Machine Gun Corps, prime users of the handgun is the British army at that time.

I was shocked to find just about everything we have discussed here at ICCF in this book, albeit the verbiage is different.

Among other items I found Guantes' Trigger squeeze draw, 7677's Sight Continuum, the zipper, and much more. everything Fairbairn, Sykes, Applegate and the others touted is in this book...

From Paladin Press for $3.50...yes, I said $3.50 - http://www.paladin-press.com/product/The_Automatic_Pistol/Handguns_Firearms

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The Automatic Pistol
by J B L Noel, with a foreward by Timothy J Mullin

This is a sale title offered at 75% off the regular price. Buy now while supplies last.

Find out why the automatic pistol has been the overwhelmingly preferred choice of practical handgun shooters for close to 100 years. This hard-to-find classic book, written by one of the great adventurers of the 19th and early 20th centuries, is one of the earliest tutorials ever published on the semiauto pistol's effective use on the battlefield and for self-defense.

In this faithful reprint of The Automatic Pistoloriginally published in 1919, J.B.L. Noel draws upon his experience as a veteran of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in World War I and his service as a small arms shooting instructor for the British military to pass on battle-honed techniques for shooting an automatic pistol quickly and accurately in combat. His instruction specifically covers some of the greatest handguns of all time, including the .45 Colt Automatic Government Model, .455 Webley-Scott and 9mm Luger Parabellum, providing lessons on the vital importance of good trigger control, snapshooting at moving targets with and without the sights, shooting at close range and in the dark, and rapid fire under combat conditions. He even gives detailed plans for the construction of lifelike moving targets to simulate the actions of enemy combatants.

In his foreword, noted firearms author T.J. Mullin calls Noel one of the greatest practitioners of the effective use of the modern handgun, making this book as timely today as when it first appeared in 1919. Noel's remarkable book reflects the thoughts, theories and experiences of a man who had used his methods in the no-man's-land of France and seen his teachings used by thousands more. Now available in an exclusive reprint edition, The Automatic Pistol belongs in the library of every pistol shooter and historian.

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Timothy J. Mullin is a former infantry officer in the U.S. Army and deputy U.S. marshall. He is a life-long gun aficionado and fervent defender of the Second Amendment. His well-regarded series on combat weapons also includes volumes on handguns and rifles.

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Thanks to ken for this find. Most of these old books shows there is no "new" technique for shooting a handgun.
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Re: The Automatic Pistol by JBL Noel
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2011, 09:52:42 PM »
Sounds like a really good companion book to H.W. McBride's "A Rifleman went to war" .
He also was a machine gunner, although Canadian, not British. While the focus of his book is sniping, he does spend some time talking about the use of hand guns in trench raids.

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Re: The Automatic Pistol by JBL Noel
« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2011, 01:24:57 PM »
Sounds like an interesting book.

McBride was actually an American who joined the Canadian Army at the outbreak of WW1. A Rifleman Went to War is a fantastic read.

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Re: The Automatic Pistol by JBL Noel
« Reply #3 on: September 10, 2011, 01:49:24 PM »
"The Emma Gee's" is an earlier condensed version of "A Rifleman went to war" that deals strictly with the machine guns.

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Re: The Automatic Pistol by JBL Noel
« Reply #4 on: September 10, 2011, 08:01:33 PM »

A Rifleman Went to War is a fantastic read.

For a gun enthusiast with a strong interest in The Great War, I can't think of another book that even comes close to McBride.

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