The Poor Man's Armorer: The Only Magazine Of Improvised Weaponry... Volume 1 Number 9 (1977) By Clyde Barrow and Kurt Saxon
Intended originally for the political Right, The Poor Man's James Bond is now geared for use by the Civil Authorities. It embodies all the practical paramilitary knowledge collected and studied by dissident groups throughout America. It is a kind of Reader's Digest of do-it-yourself mayhem.
These books are more difficult to find, as they are out of print.
Kurt Saxon (born Donald Eugene Sisco; March 6, 1932 – August 16, 2021) was an American writer, radio host, survivalist and the author of The Poor Man's James Bond, a series of books on improvised weapons and munitions.
As his publisher, Saxon advertised his work in such publications as the Berkeley Barb.
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