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From Internationally Known Author on Workplace Violence and School Violence Prevention, Dr Steve Albrecht

Albrecht on Guns: 

Tactical Concealed Carry (Volume 1)

Dr Steve Abrecht


Albrecht on Guns: Tactical concealed carry volume 1

Get the latest Concealed Carry Tactics 
to make your protection lifestyle safe, 
accurate, and legal! 
This book covers 33 topics of 
about 1,000 words each, 
making it an easy and fast read. 
Learn from Steve Albrecht, 
author of six police officer 
safety books and an 
internationally-known author 
on workplace violence and 
school violence prevention.





Albrecht and Farrow on Guns: Living the Concealed Carry Lifestyle (Volume 2)

Steve Albrecht and Michael Farrow




Michael Furrow and Steve Albrecht on Guns



Steve Albrecht and Michael Farrow are out with the next volume in Steve's series on guns. If you live the Concealed Carry lifestyle, that means you want to know all you can about carrying your firearm legally, safely, and tactically. Albrecht and Farrow bring their 35 years of tactical and security experience to these pages. They cover guns, holsters, range gear, EDC and Go Bags, street protection tactics, and the need for you to have tourniquet training and CCW insurance. 
Whether you carry a pistol or a revolver, this book answers your Concealed Carry and tactical questions with short, information-packed chapters.





Albrecht on Guns: Ready to Protect When Carrying Concealed (Volume 3) 


Ready to Protect when carrying concealed volume 3
Steve Albrecht


Here’s the third volume in tactical expert Steve Albrecht’s book series, Albrecht on Guns. In this edition, Steve helps those who live the Concealed Carry lifestyle to protect themselves and their families from active shooters and mass attackers, 
church and movie theater shooters, street and retail robbers, and even road ragers.

In Albrecht on Guns: Ready to Protect When Carrying Concealed, Volume 3, Steve provides a strong Introduction and 18 chapters to help responsible gun owners stay safe, legal, and fully aware of the dangers they may face in certain street, work, or home defense situations. He discusses how to avoid misunderstandings when stopped by the police when Carrying Concealed; how to “read the street”; when to get involved with your gun and when you definitely should not; and how to use the Run-Hide-Fight response to stay safe at work.

Steve tells you how to talk calmly with anti-gun people; how to do “goofy drills” at the Range; and why it’s so important to train to shoot moving targets. HIs chapter on 30 time, money, and life-saving tips is worth the cost of the book. He even takes on the tough topic of suicides and guns. This book is an investment in your life, family, and peace of mind.

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Albrecht on Guns



Dr. Steve Albrecht is internationally known for his training programs and consulting work in workplace and school violence prevention and library safety and security. Steve continues to speak, train, consult, and write on tough organizational behavior topics. He brings his HR, training, law enforcement, security, coaching, and writing background to issues like violence and security risk assessments, sexual or racial harassment, diversity, drugs and alcohol at work, team conflicts, and employee stress. His clients include city and county governments; public, law, and college libraries; Joint Powers Authorities (JPAs); K-12 school districts; colleges and universities; and private-sector firms.

Steve offers developmental, corrective, or anger management coaching sessions for supervisors and employees. Using on or offsite meetings, self-assessment instruments, and face-to-face or telephone sessions, Steve or one of his team members can usually create improvements within one to five sessions.

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