The American Rifleman provides an extensive look into the training, methodology, drills, standards, and qualifications for physically and mentally preparing oneself for violence. With easy to read chapters containing footnotes, this work de-mystifies needlessly complex aspects of being a rifleman and distills them down into proven, life-saving fundamentals. This is one of the most comprehensive books available for a disciple of the rifle, and is a great addition to anyone’s library, regardless of experience. The American Rifleman combines historical heritage with modern-day application. With nearly 200 detailed, sequential photographs, thorough explanations, and an extensive bibliography, The American Rifleman is an important book for anyone wishing to learn and apply the lessons that are written on the tombstones of our American ancestors.Taking the reader through a historical journey, The American Rifleman overviews the development of the rifle from the Middle Ages to current times. The book also reveals the basis for the American Revolution and its relevance to our nation’s political situation today. Utilizing sources that date back over a century, Reid addresses topics including shooting technique, positions, equipment, zeroing procedure, mental conditioning, and proven methodology. Reid also takes the reader into both the how-to and the why of embracing the rifle as an American birthright. The author, Reid Henrichs, served in the US Marine Corps from 1999-2003. He is also a former police officer, having participated in disaster relief for Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in New Orleans in 2005. He holds a Master’s Degree in History and was a public high school teacher and adjunct professor for Nashville State Community College. Reid has been a full-time teacher of firearms since 2013 and founded Valor Ridge in 2015 with the purpose of providing training to Americans who wish to protect their families, neighborhoods, and nation. Valor Ridge has been blessed with massive success since its inception, attracting students who range in experience from novice to front-line elite military personnel.