Largely unknown except in a few law enforcement circles, Jelly Bryce was
at the forefront of the conflict during America's gangster era. As an
Oklahoma State Game Ranger, Oklahoma City Police Detective, and FBI
Agent for over 30 years, Bryce was the man responsible for creating the
FBI's first firearms training program, developing their concealed
holster and their fast-draw techniques, and personally training hundreds
of their agents. Hired by the FBI without any college, he was involved
in 19 shootings in the line of duty and was electronically timed at
two-fifths of a second to draw and fire accurately. It was said if a
criminal blinked at Jelly Bryce, he died in darkness. If you ever
wondered who the anonymous men with badges and guns were who really
lived the lives depicted in the movies and on television, this is the
story of one of those unique men.