American Police Jiu-Jitsu.American Police Jiu-Jitsu S. J. Jorgensen Paladin Paladin archetypal gunman who leaves a calling card. [TV: Have Gun, Will Travel in Terrace, I, 341] See : Wild West Press 7077 Winchester Cir., Boulder Boulder, city, United States Boulder, city (1990 pop. 83,312), seat of Boulder co., N central Colo.; inc. 1871. A Rocky Mountain resort and a suburb of Denver, it is the seat of the Univ. of Colorado (1876). , CO 80301 www.paladin-press.com 1581604505 $12.00 1-800-392-2400 Originally published in 1930, and now reprinted at an affordable price by Paladin Press, American Police Jiu-Jitsu is a classic handbook and training course by internationally famous jiu-jitsu instructor S. J. Jorgensen. Featuring 150 black-and-white photographs and 50 brief lessons concerning the practical application of jiu-jitsu, American Police Jiu-Jitsu reveals aggressive self- defense moves for disarming disarming removal of the crown of the canine teeth in primates. Includes denervation of the pulp cavity. assailants armed with guns, knives knives n. Plural of knife. knives Noun the plural of knife knives knife , and clubs. Written for the benefit of civilians as well as police departments worldwide, American Police Jiu-Jitsu is a classic self defense manual and highly recommended. |
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