ConstitutionCowboy
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For entertainment and solid common sense I like John Connor.
I've read very little Jeff Cooper, but someone once told me that something I once said reminded them of Jeff Cooper: My comment dealt with carrying concealed. I believe you should have 2 primary carry guns and one back-up. One should be on your strong side hip(at the 4:00 o'clock position for a righty, 8:00 for a lefty), one cross draw in a shoulder holster under your left arm for easy access while driving to be able to fend off a car jacker, and one in an ankle holster for access with either hand from most any position or condition you may find yourself, like in a heap on the ground, strong arm wounded, or somehow disarmed of your two primary carry guns.
My configuration consists of two Kimbers(a 4" Compact and a 3" RCP) and a laser-equipped LCP on the inside of an ankle. Wearing the BUG on the inside of an ankle makes it easily accessible with either hand.
Whatever part of that reminded them of Jeff Cooper I don't know.
Woody
I've read very little Jeff Cooper, but someone once told me that something I once said reminded them of Jeff Cooper: My comment dealt with carrying concealed. I believe you should have 2 primary carry guns and one back-up. One should be on your strong side hip(at the 4:00 o'clock position for a righty, 8:00 for a lefty), one cross draw in a shoulder holster under your left arm for easy access while driving to be able to fend off a car jacker, and one in an ankle holster for access with either hand from most any position or condition you may find yourself, like in a heap on the ground, strong arm wounded, or somehow disarmed of your two primary carry guns.
My configuration consists of two Kimbers(a 4" Compact and a 3" RCP) and a laser-equipped LCP on the inside of an ankle. Wearing the BUG on the inside of an ankle makes it easily accessible with either hand.
Whatever part of that reminded them of Jeff Cooper I don't know.
Woody