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Heroes In Uniform
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This Marine Corps veteran codified the modern handgun shooting technique
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This Marine Corps veteran codified the modern handgun shooting technique

If you watch Sean Connery or George Lazenby’s portrayal of James Bond in movies, you’ll notice that they hold handguns one-handed, often firing from the hip or point shooting (shooting instinctively, without using the sights). In comparison, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig use two hands (though not always effectively) to shoot their pistols. This Bondian evolution on the silver screen is reflective of a change in the actual shooting world brought about by a Marine Corps veteran named Jeff Cooper.Also Read: This is the Special Operations Command’s new $92 million rifleJohn “Jeff” Cooper was born in Los Angeles in 1920. He started shooting at the age of 11 and reportedly joined the Los Angeles High School Junior ROTC to get the free .22 ammunition provided to members. Cooper attended Stanford University, where he lettered in fencing and graduated with a degree in political science in 1941. He immediately joined the Marine Corps to attend The Basic School and commissioned as a second lieutenant in September that same year. Cooper in his Marine dress blues. (Jeff Cooper Legacy Foundation) When the U.S. entered World War II, Cooper was assigned to the Pacific theater, where he served with the USS Pennsylvania’s Marine Detachment. By the end of the war, he’d attained the rank of major. He remained in the Marine Corps after World War II ended, but he eventually resigned his commission. Then, North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950. The U.S. was at war again, so he joined back up.During the Korean War, Cooper served in Southeast Asia, where he conducted clandestine, sensitive operations. Whatever the details, his performance during the war was enough to earn a promotion to lieutenant colonel. After Korea, Cooper took off his uniform for good, but continued to pursue firearms education.In the late 1950s, Cooper hosted practical pistol competitions in California, which included Leatherslap matches. In these 1v1 shootouts, competitors fired at 12 balloons 21 feet away. Shooting doctrine at the time was based on revolver shooting from the 19th century, stressing instinctive point shooting from a quick draw for close targets and careful alignment of small, precise sights for further targets. Cooper uses the legacy shooting stance at the FBI range. (Jeff Cooper Legacy Foundation) At Leatherslap, Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff Jack Weaver began shooting with two hands and a quick sight picture. This served him well in competition, and Cooper dubbed the technique the “Weaver Stance.” In addition to the use of both hands and the sights, the Weaver Stance puts the shooter’s feet in a boxing stance; non-shooting side foot ahead of the shooting side foot, forward knee slightly bent, and rear leg nearly straight. Incorporating the Weaver Stance with his own shooting theories, Cooper developed the modern technique of practical pistol shooting. The five elements of the modern technique are a large caliber pistol (preferably semi-automatic), the Weaver Stance, the draw stroke, the flash sight picture, and the compressed surprise trigger break.In addition to the modern technique, Cooper was one of the first firearm authorities to define and stress the four basic rules of firearm safety: treat all guns as if they are loaded, never let your muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy, keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target, and identify your target and what is behind it. A Marine captain fires his M9 using the Weaver Stance. Cooper would only critique the use of the M9 over his preferred M1911. (U.S. Marine Corps) In 1976, Cooper and his wife, high school sweetheart Janelle, moved to Gunsite Ranch in Arizona. There, Cooper founded the American Pistol Institute, now called the Gunsite Academy. To this day, Gunsite provides small arms training to private citizens, law enforcement officers, and U.S. military service members. Cooper passed away in 2006. Although the Isosceles Stance has also gained popularity in handgun shooting, the Weaver Stance and Cooper’s modern technique remain popular with shooters. Don’t Miss the Best of We Are The Mighty • Beretta’s top-tier 1301 is a combat shotgun for the drone age• The legendary FN SCAR is back and (might be) better than before• The Brits didn’t want this rifle, but you’ll be able to buy it soon  Weapons Weapons This Marine Corps veteran codified the modern handgun shooting technique By Miguel Ortiz History ‘Project Jedi’ aimed to teach soldiers to use the Force when firing weapons By Bethaney Phillips History Flintlock to firepower: The grunt’s 250-year quest for a weapon that actually works By Adam Gramegna Military News What 30 years of US gun policy research actually reveals By Gina Napoletano Weapons The Brits didn’t want this rifle, but you’ll be able to buy it soon By Miguel Ortiz The post This Marine Corps veteran codified the modern handgun shooting technique appeared first on We Are The Mighty.
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Get Ready to Root for the Under … GOAT?
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Get Ready to Root for the Under … GOAT?

Get ready to root for the under…goat? The upcoming Sony release GOAT might be a “love letter to basketball,” according to co-director...
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Chris Pratt Praises Veterans’ Behind-the-Scenes Work Ethic
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Chris Pratt Praises Veterans’ Behind-the-Scenes Work Ethic

Chris Pratt praised the hard work of military veterans he works with on set, especially the Navy SEALs working behind the cameras on THE...
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Mike Rowe Breaks Down the AI-Proof Jobs
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Mike Rowe Breaks Down the AI-Proof Jobs

Mike Rowe was thrilled when Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang advocated for the skilled trade industry and how important those workers...
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Lauren Daigle Is ‘Deeply Honored’ to Be on This Iconic Singer’s Playlist
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Lauren Daigle Is ‘Deeply Honored’ to Be on This Iconic Singer’s Playlist

If you’re a Lauren Daigle fan, you’re in good company; legendary singer Celine Dion just revealed she’s got the Christian artist on her...
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Giddy Up, HEARTLAND Fans: Season 19 Is Airing on UPtv
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Giddy Up, HEARTLAND Fans: Season 19 Is Airing on UPtv

Season 19 of HEARTLAND will finally premiere on UPtv on March 19 at 8 p.m. ET. In the new season, the Bartlett-Fleming family risks...
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GoFundMe fundraiser for actor James Van Der Beek's family tops $1 million
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GoFundMe fundraiser for actor James Van Der Beek's family tops $1 million

Friends and family of the late actor James Van Der Beek have launched a GoFundMe fundraiser to help his family deal with medical costs incurred from his cancer treatment, multiple news outlets report.
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How much are the cheapest tickets to see Noah Kahan on his 2026 tour?
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How much are the cheapest tickets to see Noah Kahan on his 2026 tour?

The Gen Z folk icon takes over Citi Field on July 18-19.
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JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette’s tumultuous relationship gets a bland dramatization in ‘Love Story’
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JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette’s tumultuous relationship gets a bland dramatization in ‘Love Story’

The life and death of John F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife, Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, are dramatized in the new FX series, “Love Story.”
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