Books Addressing ISSF Events
- Buhlmann et al., Ways of the Rifle, Rev. Ed. (2009)
- Leatherdale, Frank & Paul Leatherdale, Successful Pistol Shooting, Rev. Ed., Wiltshire, Eng.: Crowood, 1995
- Antal, Dr. Laslo, Competitive Pistol Shooting, 2nd Ed., London: A & C Black, 1989
- Leatherdale, Frank & Paul Leatherdale, Successful Pistol Shooting, Wiltshire, Eng.: Crowood, 1988
- Yur'Yev, A.A., Competitive Shooting,, Washington: National Rifle Association, 1985
- Antal, Dr. Laslo, The Target Gun Book of UIT Pistol Shooting, Droitwitch, Eng.: Peterson, 1985
- Antal, Dr. Laslo & Ragnar Skanaker, Pistol Shooting, Liverpool, 1985
- Chandler, John, The Target Gun Book of Pistol Coaching, 2nd Ed., Droitwich, Eng.: Peterson, 1985
- Antal, Dr. Laslo, Competitive Pistol Shooting, West Yorkshire: EP, 1983
- Chandler, John, The Target Gun Book of Pistol Coaching, Droitwich, Eng.: Peterson, 1983
- Freeman, Maj Peter Cuthbert, Target Pistol Shooting, London, Faber and Faber, 1981
- Hinchliffe, K.B., Target Pistol Shooting, London: David and Chartes, 1981
- Antal, Dr. Laslo, Pistol Shooting, Small-Bore Pistols and Air Pistols, Know the Game Series, West Yorkshire: EP, 1980
- Standl, Hans, Pistol Shooting as a Sport, New York: Crown, 1976
- Freeman, Maj Peter Cuthbert, Modern Pistol Shooting, London: Faber and Faber,1968
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