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9/14/2006 6:36:51 AM EDT
I read on the 1911 forum that Col. Cooper has suffered a heart attack and is not expected to survive.  He will be recieving hospice care at his home.

My prayers go out to him and his family.  He will be missed...
9/14/2006 6:38:24 AM EDT
[#1]
There's a thread in Team on it...

Rest easy, good sir. When he does pass, I pray his family is comforted by the fact he's led a good, long life in which he has helped far more people than he realizes.
9/14/2006 6:42:28 AM EDT
[#2]
It will be a sad day when he passes.  
9/14/2006 6:45:22 AM EDT
[#3]
He's an icon.
9/14/2006 7:04:14 AM EDT
[#4]
Sorry to hear it
I like his writings on your mindset
9/14/2006 7:05:28 AM EDT
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9/14/2006 7:35:10 AM EDT
[#6]
I was hoping he would live to 2011 the hundredth aniv of his beloved .45.
9/14/2006 7:35:53 AM EDT
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9/14/2006 7:38:52 AM EDT
[#8]
sad to hear but he has got to be close to what 87 years old??
9/14/2006 2:54:13 PM EDT
[#9]
He's a beautiful example of a breed of American that is becoming scarce
9/14/2006 3:01:44 PM EDT
[#10]
+1
9/14/2006 3:07:38 PM EDT
[#11]
My prayers and respect to him and his family.
9/14/2006 3:17:51 PM EDT
[#12]
May G-d be with him and his loved ones during their time of need.
9/14/2006 3:20:06 PM EDT
[#13]
He is a great man and I learned so much from his writings.

God Bless him and his family.

HH
9/14/2006 3:23:45 PM EDT
[#14]
I will miss his commentary in the gun rags
9/14/2006 3:55:40 PM EDT
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9/14/2006 3:59:28 PM EDT
[#16]
A great American.

My prayers go out to him, and his family.
9/14/2006 4:01:44 PM EDT
[#17]
I have awaited this news for a while. I hope his end comes painless and peaceful.

A man whom I would have loved to have met.
9/14/2006 4:56:39 PM EDT
[#18]
How can a man have a greater legasy, than to have changed the way 3 generations of American men veiwed their handguns?

When Jeff Cooper leaves this world. It will be with the knowlege that his name, writings and teachings will live far beyond his mortal life and that he will take his place, amongst the greatest shooters and gun designers this country has ever produced.

The number of us, who will go to our deaths, having achieved that level of respect and reverence in our lives will be ridiculously small.

If Combat shooting is the American Martial Art. Then Jeff Cooper was One of the Great Grand Masters, who changed the face of that art forever.

9/14/2006 8:34:03 PM EDT
[#19]
Damn!

Go with God Col. Cooper!
9/14/2006 8:40:11 PM EDT
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9/14/2006 8:43:06 PM EDT
[#21]
If Cooper is going to die it will be on his terms,, He would have it no other way..

I had the great pleasure of talking with him a few years back.. It was very obvious the man knew EVERYTHINg going on around him..

You will be missed!!!
9/14/2006 11:31:29 PM EDT
[#22]
From www.neozone.co.uk/JeffCooper/

Update on Jeff Cooper, 14 Sep 2006

Several months ago Jeff suffered three new fractures of his vertebrae. This has caused him severe and constant pain and he has been unable to do anything but concentrate on pain relief - this is why there have been no Commentaries since Vol. 14, No. 4, April/May, 2006.

The doctors suggested kyphoplasty, a procedure to separate the spine at the fracture sites and relieve the pain - unfortunately, this does not normally work on old fractures, or it would have been done a long time ago.

Jeff went into the hospital with the goal of getting prepped for having this procedure done, but the doctors pronounced that he is not strong enough to have it done. As it stands now, Jeff has a partially collapsed lung and has been on oxygen for several months, and additionally his heart is now showing signs of distress.

On Wednesday 13 Sept, Jeff came home from the hospital and hospice care has been arranged to assist Janelle and the family with Jeff's care. While Jeff is alert and in good spirits it is likely he will will not be out of bed much in the future. Right now everyones' focus is on keeping him as comfortable as possible.

While phone calls are not a good idea, cards and short letters for both Jeff and Janelle would be greatly appreciated. The family has asked that flowers not be sent.

You can send cards and letters to them at

   Jeff Cooper
   2950 W Gunsite Rd
   Paulden
   AZ 86334-4301
   USA
9/15/2006 2:35:55 AM EDT
[#23]
Bump for respect.
9/15/2006 2:40:26 AM EDT
[#24]
Semper Fi, Colonel.

I know he's not going to go THAT easy!
9/15/2006 5:11:13 AM EDT
[#25]

Quoted:
How can a man have a greater legasy, than to have changed the way 3 generations of American men veiwed their handguns?

When Jeff Cooper leaves this world. It will be with the knowlege that his name, writings and teachings will live far beyond his mortal life and that he will take his place, amongst the greatest shooters and gun designers this country has ever produced.

The number of us, who will go to our deaths, having achieved that level of respect and reverence in our lives will be ridiculously small.

If Combat shooting is the American Martial Art. Then Jeff Cooper was One of the Great Grand Masters, who changed the face of that art forever.




I never thought of shooting and Jeff Cooper in that light before, but I think that is a very true statement and a good way of looking at it.  Cooper is an icon of the shooting community.  Whether you agree with him or not, he has (along with a few freinds) changed the way americans shoot their firearms.
9/17/2006 5:27:10 AM EDT
[#26]
Colonel Jeff Cooper has left his mark on the world. Should he pass his name will live on in the hears and minds of shooters today and tomorrow.

As seen on Fr.Frog's site:




...written by Jeff Cooper many years ago in the 1975 Guns & Ammo Annual. It is reprinted below.  

Read it and heed it!

Cooper VS. Terrorism
by Jeff Cooper

So here we are in the "Age of Extortion." Our local friendly felons have finally discovered what has long been taken for granted in what we used to call "more backward countries"—that crime does pay—in millions. All you need to do is threaten to do something terrible and people will throw money at you. You don't need any particular talent or skill to get rich this way, and you don't need education or training. The only requisite is nastiness, and that is no rare quality.

We can speculate at length upon why this foulness has come upon us so strikingly at this point in our history, but I doubt that any incontrovertible conclusion will result. My own suggestion is simply overpopulation. Like rats, we get testier as we get crowded. By simple arithmetic, if the proportion of goblins to people in our society remains constant, doubling our population doubles the number of goblins. And they reinforce each other as their numbers rise.

But such speculation is academic. We have the problem; never mind why. What shall we do about it? In a socialist atmosphere, the immediate response is to hand the problem to the state. Pass a law! Any law. Just so you can say that something has been done. And above all, spend money. We have come to assume that the more money we spend on a problem, the quicker it will go away.

Now it is quite true that the state can indeed abolish extortion, terrorism, and crime. History offers many examples of nations in which none of these things existed. We can start with Senacherib of Assyria and browse on up to Porfirio Diaz of Mexico. An iron fist will do it. That's the state's simple and effective answer to disorderly conduct. If you want it arranged so that the state will protect you, you can do so. What you give up in return is your liberty.

No deal.

The man to protect you is you. Not the state, not the agent of the state, and not your hired hand—YOU!

How often is our intelligence insulted by the fatuous claim that we should rely on the police for our physical security! I cannot believe that the people who advance this idea believe it themselves. The police do indeed abort a certain amount of violent crime by their coincidental presence on the scene, and that's fine. But to tell us that all we have to do is call a cop when confronted by a troll is to talk like a fool—and those who tell us this know it.

The "in" crime today is kidnapping. The police have never prevented a kidnapping. Not once. On the other hand, the intended victim often has. You don't hear much about these latter episodes, because a crime that does not take place is not newsworthy, but it is my business to know about such things and I keep track of them as best I may, and there have been at least a dozen instances brought to my attention in the last two years.

Hiring other people, public or private, to protect yourself, is perhaps not totally futile, but it must never be considered more than marginally effective. Both policemen and bodyguards can be suborned, and skill levels are problematical.

Pistol skill is not something to count on in a hired hand. Two recent examples stand out because they were caught by television cameras. These were the attempts on Governor Wallace and Imelda Marcos. In each case, guards were plentiful, and armed, but not sufficiently skilled. In each case, there was plenty of time to hit the attacker before he acted, but those responsible reacted only afterward.

On the other hand, the intended victim can seek his own skill level, and he can put it to use more quickly than any other person when he suddenly finds that he himself is a target.

Your best protector is you!

Apart from the skill factor, there is the matter of reliability. A man you hire to protect you can be hired by somebody else not to. It is nerve-wracking to be dogged about by armed men on your daily rounds, and it is also both conspicuous and un-private.

Some years ago, I undertook to train the personal guard of a certain chief of state in pistolcraft. When the course was completed, I was able to address my client thus:

"Your Excellency, 24 of your 28 men are now distinctly more efficient with their sidearms than the generality of those who guard the President of the United States. They are very good, but I don't know who they are—I hope you do."

He knew what I meant. One of his predecessors in office had been murdered by one of his own guards. Of my students who previously employed bodyguards, most now do not, except as car watchers.

Your best protector is you!

Still we hear, over and over again, that we should not be armed, that we should not resist, that we should rely on the police for our personal safety—that our best answer to violence is to give up. Such drivel demands a stronger stomach than mine.

One bleeding-heart type asked me in a recent interview if I did not agree that "violence begets violence." I told him that it is my earnest endeavor to see that it does. I would like very much to ensure—and in some cases I have—that any man who offers violence to his fellow citizen begets a whole lot more in return than he can enjoy.

Your best protector is you! The obvious way to eradicate crime is to eradicate criminals, but neither the lawgivers nor the constabulary seem inclined to do this. The man who elects to prey upon society deserves no consideration from society. If he survives his act of violence, he rates a fair trial—but only to be sure that there has been no mistake about his identity. If he is killed in the act, there can be little doubt about whose act it was.

But we don't want a "Porfiriato," in which the police simply shoot all suspects out of hand. Such a regime may indeed have a certain austere appeal in today's climate of urban chaos, but to trade one's liberty for security is to sell one's soul to the devil, as Ben Franklin noted. And, to quote James Burnham, it is both our lives and our liberties that are at stake.

Laws are not the answer. We have laws against murder. We have laws against kidnapping. We have laws against extortion. And murder, kidnapping, and extortion are on the rise. The answer, it seems to me, is wrath. Let the thug take his chances with an alert, prepared, and angry citizenry. It may very well spoil his whole career.

This is not a call for vigilantism: It is a call for self-reliance. For those who feel short on self-reliance, I have a suggestion. Take up practical pistol shooting as a recreation. It is a good game. It is fun. It is "relevant." And it does wonders for your self-reliance.

Your best protector is—as it always has been—you!