I haven't noticed anyone here mentioning that Lt. Col Jeff Cooper
is in extremely bad health & we could lose him at anytime.
http://www.1911forum.com has the story & also the other 1911 forum.
Interesting note also that former Texas governor Ann Richards has
passed away; she will be somewhat remembered for her
opposition to the Texas CCW law.
Again, please remember Col. Cooper & his family in your
thoughts & prayers.
With Respect,
Roscoe46
Lt. Col. Jeff Cooper
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I know Jeff has got to be pushing 80. I think. If anything has been said in G&A I have missed it. He may be the next icon to slip away. THere will never be another. Welcome to the forum rosco.
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I'm sorry about Lt. Col Jeff Cooper's health problems and send my heartfelt prayers to him and his family. I had the pleasure of being at Gunsite back in '84 and he taught most all the class room stuff and was on the range almost all the time. He is a great teacher and a great host. After the class was over on Saturday, he had everyone into his home and he and Janelle were most gracious host.
I learned more in a week at gunsite than I could have learned in a lifetime alone.
Whether it happens now of later,Lt. Col Jeff Cooper will be missed in the shooting world. I and all 1911 pistol shooters owe him a hugh thanks for bring the 1911 platform to the fore front of defensive pistol craft.
I can still to this day hear him yell from behind me "Son, you will die with the hammer down on that weapon." This happened on the 1st day of class, we were going to the range and I had the weapon holstered with no mag, and no round chambered. He then proceeded to explain that the 1911 was meant to be carried cocked and locked. From that time forward, no one has ever caught me in any condition other than that.
I learned more in a week at gunsite than I could have learned in a lifetime alone.
Whether it happens now of later,Lt. Col Jeff Cooper will be missed in the shooting world. I and all 1911 pistol shooters owe him a hugh thanks for bring the 1911 platform to the fore front of defensive pistol craft.
I can still to this day hear him yell from behind me "Son, you will die with the hammer down on that weapon." This happened on the 1st day of class, we were going to the range and I had the weapon holstered with no mag, and no round chambered. He then proceeded to explain that the 1911 was meant to be carried cocked and locked. From that time forward, no one has ever caught me in any condition other than that.
"People cannot be effectually oppressed and enslaved, who are not FIRST DISARMED" Texas Supreme Court 1859 (Cockrum vs State)
"Son, you will die with the hammer down on that weapon." Jeff Cooper, Gunsite ranch 6/18/84
"Son, you will die with the hammer down on that weapon." Jeff Cooper, Gunsite ranch 6/18/84
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I've been reading his columns since I could read. As a youth of the '80s, I had subscriptions to several gun rags (in my Mom's name!) by the age of 12. If you don't know of his writings, here's a good start:
http://www.molonlabe.net/Commentaries
Note also the address to which cards and such can be sent.
I read these quotations from time to time, as it helps me stay grounded in this wacky world.
http://www.molonlabe.net/Commentaries
Note also the address to which cards and such can be sent.
I read these quotations from time to time, as it helps me stay grounded in this wacky world.
- Brandon