Представленные ниже книги и учебные фильмы содержат дополнительную информацию о технике интуитивной стрельбы, её истории и её применении в боевой ситуации:

Applegate, Rex. Kill or Get Killed. Boulder: Paladin Press, 1976. This is the classic text on all aspects of close combat with and without weapons. Originally written during World War II and adopted as an official training manual by the U.S. Marine Corps, it includes the original instructional material on Col. Applegate's method of point shooting as he taught it to OSS and U.S. military intelligence operatives.

Applegate, Rex. Point Shooting: Battle-Proven Methods of Combat Handgunning. Paladin Press, 1995. This video presents the declassified World War II training film Film Bulletin 152, the only official U.S. government training film ever produced on point shooting. The film presents instruction in point shooting technique as it was taught during World War II and is accompanied by an historical introduction by Colonel Applegate.

Applegate, Rex. Shooting for Keeps: Point Shooting for Close-Quarter Combat. Paladin Press, 1996. This is the most complete and detailed instructional video ever produced concerning point shooting. This video closely parallels the text of this book and includes live-fire demonstrations of the techniques detailed herein.

Cassidy, William L. Quick or Dead. Boulder: Paladin Press, 1993. This well-researched book presents a complete history of the evolution of point shooting and the men and events that influenced its development.

Fairbairn, William E. and Sykes, Eric A. Shooting to Live. Boulder: Paladin Press, 1987. This is a reprint of Fairbairn and Sykes' original work Shooting to Live with the One-Hand Gun, published in 1942 and detailing the point shooting method they developed during their service with the Shanghai Municipal Police.

Siddle, Bruce K. Sharpening the Warrior's Edge: The Psychology and Science of Training. Millstadt, IL: PPCT Research Publications, 1995. Bruce Siddle is an accomplished law enforcement trainer and researcher who has pioneered the application of scientific research and testing methods to the realm of close combat. This book presents his insights into the physiological and psychological phenomena that occur during life-threatening encounters and provides scientific validation of the value of point shooting in high-stress situations.