Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “The Life and Legacy of Jeff Cooper” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/the-life-and-legacy-of-jeff-cooper/.
I agree %.Excellent article. I couldn't find a single sentence to disagree with.
Of course, it only scratches the surface of Jeff Cooper's wisdom and skill. For example, he's not recognized enough just for being an exceptionally gifted writer and storyteller.
Only problem is the spare 5 grand.I have been to Gunsite a number of times, first during a 3-day gun writers' familiarization weekend, and later for the basic 5-day Pistol course, plus several more writers'events. The level of instruction is without peer. I had been shooting since age 13, had competed on the post pistol team during my years in the Army, and was qualified as an NRA Instructor. Gunsite was a revelation, in terms of what I didn't know. It is a wonderful, exhausting, rewarding and eye-opening experience. I would, without reservation, recommend it for anyone at any level of experience who plans to carry a gun.
Yah, there's that.Only problem is the spare 5 grand.
I would have loved to have gone, still would. But unfortunately, I've never been in the financial position to go. Story ofI have been to Gunsite a number of times, first during a 3-day gun writers' familiarization weekend, and later for the basic 5-day Pistol course, plus several more writers'events. The level of instruction is without peer. I had been shooting since age 13, had competed on the post pistol team during my years in the Army, and was qualified as an NRA Instructor. Gunsite was a revelation, in terms of what I didn't know. It is a wonderful, exhausting, rewarding and eye-opening experience. I would, without reservation, recommend it for anyone at any level of experience who plans to carry a gun.
Yep. Even when I was working and had a decent income, it was beyond my reach.Only problem is the spare 5 grand.
I’m sure it’s amazing and I’m sure Mas Ayoob’s stuff is great too. I’m not sure it’s worth what they charge, but I suppose it’s a matter of priorities. Those classes are clearly for people who make their living in armed security and/or people with a whole lot of expendable income. Kind of a shame they aren’t more committed to regular peons like us, but hey, we have other options. I found and befriended an instructor who has 40-ish years of experience as an instructor for both the Marine Corps and law enforcement and so far it’s worked out real well for me. I’ve probably spent 5 grand but that encompasses more hours of training than I can count. My instructor has taken courses at Gunsite or maybe whatever it used to be called before that too so I may be getting some trickle down mojo.I would have loved to have gone, still would. But unfortunately, I've never been in the financial position to go. Story of
Yep. Even when I was working and had a decent income, it was beyond my reach.
I would have loved to have gone, still would. But unfortunately, I've never been in the financial position to go. Story of
Yep. Even when I was working and had a decent income, it was beyond my reach.
Where did the "5 grand" figure come from? The basic Defensive Pistol course, which everyone takes, is $1,900 and change. Granted, that's not cheap, but what's your life and wellbeing worth?Only problem is the spare 5 grand.
Yeah, I'm not sure where the $5k is coming from. A full day of training with a decent instructor these days will run $300-$500 or more. A 5-day class at Gunsite is $1900, so pricing is inline with the industry norm, on a per-day basis.Where did the "5 grand" figure come from? The basic Defensive Pistol course, which everyone takes, is $1,900 and change. Granted, that's not cheap, but what's your life and wellbeing worth?
Week off work, 2 grandWhere did the "5 grand" figure come from? The basic Defensive Pistol course, which everyone takes, is $1,900 and change. Granted, that's not cheap, but what's your life and wellbeing worth?
Not going to address your estimation of what a training class costs or what your idea of a decent instructor is other than to say you’re wrong.Yeah, I'm not sure where the $5k is coming from. A full day of training with a decent instructor these days will run $300-$500 or more. A 5-day class at Gunsite is $1900, so pricing is inline with the industry norm, on a per-day basis.
I'm headed there for the Revolver Roundup this Fall.
Not going to address your estimation of what a training class costs or what your idea of a decent instructor is other than to say you’re wrong.
When you go to a football game or a hockey game or a concert do you only count the price of your ticket as an expense ? The rest is just magically funded ?
I broke down what it would cost me to go. 2 grand minimum in lost wages alone brother. You guys are the ones questioning me here not the other way around. So 2k in lost wages, an airplane ticket round trip from STL to wherever Gunsite is, the 2k for the class, plus food, lodging, car rental and gas. So as I said, for me to take a week long class at Gunsite it would cost me about 5K. Not sure why you think I would lie.With all due respect, Bob - wrong about what, exactly? The average price of a day of training? Then please enlighten me. I'd be curious whether I've been paying too much or too little. Do you consider Ernest Langdon a "decent" instructor? Bill Rapier?
As for your "football game" analogy, I'm obviously not addressing additional costs like travel, ammo, lodging, etc. - I thought that was pretty obvious. Those costs will vary quite a bit - I have no idea where you live or how far you have to travel, or whether you like Subway or Filet Mignon. I was merely talking about the actual cost of the course itself.
If you think that's so wildly inaccurate, I'm all ears. And I'm still curious where the "$5k" quote came from. Even if you're doing a $1900/week at Gunsite, you're suggesting you'd spend $3k on everything else?!?
I broke down what it would cost me to go. 2 grand minimum in lost wages alone brother. You guys are the ones questioning me here not the other way around. So 2k in lost wages, an airplane ticket round trip from STL to wherever Gunsite is, the 2k for the class, plus food, lodging, car rental and gas.
I understand that. But again, I didn’t question you about anything. You guys questioned me when I said I didn’t have the spare 5 grand.I think this is just a case of miscommunication, Bob. We are talking about different things. As I said above, I was only quoting the cost of the class itself. I couldn't possibly take into account what someone else's other related costs might be. All good.