Hit Man: A Technical Manual For Independent Contractors
Hit Man: A Technical Manual For Independent Contractors
Hit Man: A Technical Manual For Independent ContractorsHIT MAN
Hit Man: A Technical Manual For Independent ContractorsHit Man
A Technical Manual for Independent Contractors
By Rex Feral
Copyright @ 1983 by Rex Feral
ISBN 0-87364-276-7
Printed in the United States of America
Published by Paladin Press, a division of
Paladin Enterprises, Inc., P.O. Box 1307,
Boulder, Colorado 80306, USA.
(303) 443-7250
Direct inquiries and/or orders to the above address.
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Hit Man: A Technical Manual For Independent ContractorsDEDICATION
To Those Who Think,
To Those Who Dare,
To Those Who Do,
To Those Who Succeed,
Success Is Nothing More Than Taking Advantage
Of An Opportunity.
Anonymous
Hit Man: A Technical Manual For Independent ContractorsWARNING
IT IS AGAINST THE LAW TO manufacture a silencer without an appropriate license from the federal government. There are state and local laws prohibiting the possession of weapons and their accessories in many areas. Severe penalties are prescribed for violations of these laws. Neither the author nor the publisher assumes responsibility for the use or misuse of information contained in this book. Forinformational purposes only!
Hit Man: A Technical Manual For Independent ContractorsCONTENTS
Index
4-6
Preface
Prologue
9-11
Chapter One
THE BEGINNING 12-16
Mental and Physical Preparations
Chapter Two
EQUIPMENT 16-22
Selection and Purpose
Chapter Three
THE DISPOSABLE SILENCER 22-32
A Poor Mans Access to a Rich Mans Toy
Chapter Four
MORE THAN ONE WAY TO KILL A RABBIT 32-39
The Direct Hit is Not Your Only Alternative
Chapter Five
HOMEWORK AND SURVEILLANCE 39-49
Mapping a Plan and Checking it for Accuracy
Chapter Six
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! 50-52
Finding Employment, What to Charge, Who to Avoid
Chapter Seven
GETTING THE JOB DONE RIGHT 52-57
Why the Described Hit Went Down the Way It Did
Chapter Eight
DANGER! EGOS, WOMEN AND PARTNERS 58-61
Controlling Your Situation
Chapter Nine
LEGALLY ILLEGAL 61-65
Enjoying the Fruits
Hit Man: A Technical Manual For Independent ContractorsPREFACE
A WOMAN RECENTLY ASKED HOW I could, in good conscience, write an instruction book on murder.
How can you live with yourself if someone uses what you write to go out and take a human life? she whined.
I am afraid she was quite offended by my answer.
It is my opinion that the professional hit man fills a need in society and is, at times, the only alternative for personal justice. Moreover, if my advice and the proven methods in this book are followed, certainly no one will ever know.
Some people would argue that in taking the life of another after premeditation, you act as GOD-judging and issuing a death sentence. But it is the employer, the man who pays for the service, whatever his reason might be, who acts as judge. The hit man is merely the executioner, an enforcer who carries out the sentence.
There are many, many instances when atrocities are committed that the law will not or cannot pursue. And other times when the law does its part but the American legal system is so poor that real justice is not served. In those cases, as in cases of personal revenge and retribution, a man must step outside the law and take matters into his own hands.
Since most men are capable of carrying out their threats and wishes only in their heads, it becomes necessary for a man of action to step in and do what is required: a special man for whom life holds no real meaning and death holds no feara man who faces death as a challenge and feels the victory each time he walks away the winner.
Some men could not kill under any circumstances. Others could kill only in self-defense or to protect what they hold dear. One man learns to kill in times of war and spends the rest of his life trying to forget the horror, while his brother may consider all his wartime efforts a justifiable part of his past having no effect on his present.
How many times have you shared a few beers with a group of macho buddies who eventually turned the subject of conversation from women and sports to that of guns, ammunition, wars and killing?
It seems that almost every man harbors a fantasy of living the life of Mack Bolan or some other fictional hero who kills for fun and profit. They dream of living by their reflexes, of doing whatever is necessary without regard to moral or legal restriction. But few have the courage or knowledge to make that dream a reality.
When the bragging and boasting starts, I just sit back and smile as one after the other talks of what he would do, and how he would be, if it werent for family obligations, mortgages and corporate jobs.
You might be like my friends-interested but unsure, standing on the sidelines afraid to play the game because you dont know the rules. Within the pages of this book you will learn one of the most successful methods of operation used by an independent contractor. You will follow the procedures of a man who works alone, without backing of organized crime or on a personal vendetta. Step by step you will be taken from research to equipment selection to job preparation to successful job completion. You will learn where to find employment, how much to charge, and what you can, and cannot, do with the money you earn.
But deny your urge to skip about, looking for the good parts. Start where any amateur who is serious about turning professional will start, at the beginning.
Hit Man: A Technical Manual For Independent ContractorsPROLOGUE
HE SLEEPS WHILE THE PLANE IS in flight, having learned long ago that few people will try to make conversation with a sleeping man. At 1:35 p.m. the stewardess awakens him. They are about to land.
He enters the terminal and casually strolls past the embracing couples and reunited families, heading directly for the mens room. He is just another of the hundreds of businessmen who arrives at and departs from a major city airport on any given day.
Safe inside the toilet stall, he locks the door and slips of the business suit he chose to wear on the trip. From his duffle bag he pulls faded jeans, sweatshirt and tennis shoes. Hurriedly, he pulls on the clothing. Then, balancing a small mirror on the back of toilet, he slips a stocking cap over his hair to flatten and hide it before pulling on a shoulder length wig. Into the duffle bad do his expensive watch, rings, and other jewelry. His neatly folded suit, shirt and tie fit snugly on top. From a zippered side pocket he takes a pair of tinted, wire-rimmed glasses and a nondescript hat. In less than ten minutes, he leaves the mens room a different man.
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