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I trained at Gunfight Academy! Where did you train?
I see a lot of folks online these days talking about how seriously they take their personal protection, yet few of them are actually bold enough to list their credentials and share where — if anywhere — they've trained.
I personally received firearms training under the tutelage of the legendary Colonel Jeb Cooter of Gunfight Academy!
Yes, out of recognition for my skills, the man, the myth, the legend, the Colonel himself taught me his Top Secret blend of 11 propellants and primers to make the ultimate thunder handloads, along with a special technique which makes shots more accurate known as Kentucky Fried Windage.
It was expensive training, but it was worth it to receive hands-on training from such an esteemed practitioner of the art of combat, especially now that he seems to have retired, seeing as he no longer answers his phone or e-mails, the address to his dojo leads to a vacant lot, and his profiles across all social networking sites are either gone or inactive.
Obviously, being a student of the esteemed Colonel, I am a staunch advocate for the use of .40 Swift n' Wild, (originally dubbed .40 Super Cooter) a cartridge which he helped develop for the FDA when they discovered that 10mm Auto had a little too much spice and therefore was unsafe for human consumption.
I know, I know... The FDA says 9mm performs exactly the same as .40 S&W in their JELL-O Mold Testing, but I say there's always room for improvement, and .40 S&W represents that improvement. After all, the 9mm failed to stop the Hamburgler and Grimace when they attempted to rob a certain McDonald's back in 1986, yet both of those nefarious mascots disappeared during the height of .40 S&W's popularity! Coincidence? I think not!
That's why whenever somebody argues with me on something, I just look 'em straight in the eye and say; "Back off, man... I trained at Gunfight Academy!"
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He does resemble that other well known Kantuck Kernal,
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Is he from Kentucky?
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Alas, as I said, he seems to have retired shortly after my online training course had concluded, as he stopped responding to my calls, texts, tweets and e-mails, then when I looked up the address to his Dojo online it lead to a vacant lot somewhere in New Jersey.
It's a shame too because I could tell that the man had a lot of secrets he had yet to reveal about himself, such as what branch of the military he served in, how he developed his unique method of shooting a pistol sideways, why he was so distrustful towards Law Enforcement that he kept testing me to make sure that I wasn't a policeman, and how he had gained special authorization to sell firearms out of the trunk of his car?
So many questions I had left to ask him...
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Heck, all I had was old cans and dump rats to shoot at and some crazed cajun dude hollerin chute'EM!
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A web search for a writeup called "Colonels of Truth" at damninteresting dot com is well worth a read. Sanders comes out shooting in the first paragraph as I recall. The rest of his story is likewise extra entertaining.
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I see a lot of folks online these days talking about how seriously they take their personal protection, yet few of them are actually bold enough to list their credentials and share where — if anywhere — they've trained.
I personally received firearms training under the tutelage of the legendary Colonel Jeb Cooter of Gunfight Academy!
Yes, out of recognition for my skills, the man, the myth, the legend, the Colonel himself taught me his Top Secret blend of 11 propellants and primers to make the ultimate thunder handloads, along with a special technique which makes shots more accurate known as Kentucky Fried Windage.
It was expensive training, but it was worth it to receive hands-on training from such an esteemed practitioner of the art of combat, especially now that he seems to have retired, seeing as he no longer answers his phone or e-mails, the address to his dojo leads to a vacant lot, and his profiles across all social networking sites are either gone or inactive.
Obviously, being a student of the esteemed Colonel, I am a staunch advocate for the use of .40 Swift n' Wild, (originally dubbed .40 Super Cooter) a cartridge which he helped develop for the FDA when they discovered that 10mm Auto had a little too much spice and therefore was unsafe for human consumption.
I know, I know... The FDA says 9mm performs exactly the same as .40 S&W in their JELL-O Mold Testing, but I say there's always room for improvement, and .40 S&W represents that improvement. After all, the 9mm failed to stop the Hamburgler and Grimace when they attempted to rob a certain McDonald's back in 1986, yet both of those nefarious mascots disappeared during the height of .40 S&W's popularity! Coincidence? I think not!
That's why whenever somebody argues with me on something, I just look 'em straight in the eye and say; "Back off, man... I trained at Gunfight Academy!"
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Lots of gunfighting aspirants on Internet forums and I'm sure you've stirred their visions. Many of them are looking for Colonel Cooter's phone number at this moment...
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Unfortunately, I don't have the ability to close threads, nor reopen them at a later time.
Besides, it suits my new style persona anyway now that I've decided to stop taking things so seriously.
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Chuck Taylor is a great guy, I own a pair of the high top sneakers he designed specifically for shooting.
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I too was well trained at the infamous (i.e. MORE than famous) American Shootgood School (usually referred to by its acronym) in using my Smiff & Weston .45 Magnum with built in silencer, dum-dum bullets, and of course the shoulder thing that goes up.
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Is the Colonel still pushing clucked and plucked as the only way to carry a 1911?
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I too was well trained at the infamous (i.e. MORE than famous) American Shootgood School (usually referred to by its acronym) in using my Smiff & Weston .45 Magnum with built in silencer, dum-dum bullets, and of course the shoulder thing that goes up.
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This post reminded me of my former next door neighbor who used to come over to talk to me about guns and would go on and on about his "Winchester .45 Scoped Magnum Revolver".
No matter how many opportunities I gave him to back out of that statement, maybe do a bit of research to see if the firearm he claimed to own even existed, he just kept right on at it. I must have asked him, "Are you sure about that?" on at least five separate occasions in attempt to subtly hint that no such thing existed, but he was adamant about it and even started to get impatient with me over it, so I just let him keep going with it.
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I trained at Gunfight Academy! Where did you train?
Sitting on top of one of the brick columns framing the gate at my grandfather's far. Shooting moving targets (ie cows being herded down the road) in the butt with my Daisy Red Ryder until my grandfather saw me and like to wear my backside out. Think I was around 6-7 at the time. Later graduated to the old burnt out 55 gallon drum in the pasture with my .22. Work past that is, unfortunately, still classified.
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I trained at Gunfight Academy! Where did you train?
Sitting on top of one of the brick columns framing the gate at my grandfather's far. Shooting moving targets (ie cows being herded down the road) in the butt with my Daisy Red Ryder until my grandfather saw me and like to wear my backside out. Think I was around 6-7 at the time. Later graduated to the old burnt out 55 gallon drum in the pasture with my .22. Training past that is, unfortunately, still classified.
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My shooting training began when I was about 10 years old shooting at bats that came out of the coal banks, with my Winchester 62 rifle. I continued shooting and hunting into my teen years. After I got hired by a local PD and graduated from class 228 at the Philadelphia police academy. I later went to their stake out school, then on to graduate from the FBI National academy class 156. Over the years I went to Camp Perry and several other training schools. They were all fun. At 78 years of age I still qualify every year.
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