Excerpts from the Writings of Jeff Cooper – July 2025

Excerpts from the Writings of Jeff Cooper – July 2025

Excerpts from the Writings of Jeff Cooper – July 2025


I am often criticized for not “sticking to my guns” and veering off into politics, sociology and history. That criticism may be valid, but the more I see of it the more I become convinced that history and conflict are synonymous. This seems to be inherent in the nature of man. According to Clausewitz, war is politics carried out by other means, and war, of course, is conducted with weapons, hence weaponry remains fascinating and completely a part of the human story. Whenever I read fiction I reflect that fiction writers are rarely properly grounded in weaponry, and this causes much of their fiction to fall flat. Certain notable exceptions were Rider Haggard, Stewart White and Ernest Hemingway. They may not have got their weaponry sorted out correctly every time, but at least they tried, and that is more than you can say about most current tellers of tales.

Jeff Cooper’s Commentaries Vol.2 No.3  March 1994


The problem is that only enthusiasts shoot well. Not many public employees are enthusiasts. This lowers both standards and potential, and gamesmanship is no help.

Jeff Cooper’s Commentaries Vol.2, No.3  March 1994


According to a news item in the AIM Report, Major Robert Hines, of the DC Park Police, maintains that Vincent Foster, who was found dead in the park, was in possession of a “38-caliber 1911 Colt army revolver.” Now there is a collector’s item for you!

Jeff Cooper’s Commentaries Vol.2, No.3  March 1994


According to the politically correct (for that read “Cravenly Intimidated”) it is now considered unsatisfactory to make a fuss over Christmas. Christmas, after all, is a celebration both elitist and

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EXCERPTS FROM JEFF COOPER’S WRITINGS 6/23/2025

EXCERPTS FROM JEFF COOPER’S WRITINGS 6/23/2025

Excerpts from the Writings of Jeff Cooper


It seems to be firm now that Steyr Mannlicher will not go to a left-hand version of their new bolt-action, as used in the scout. You lefties may just go to the Blaser R93, which is certainly no tragedy. The 93 is not a scout, but it is a delightful rifle nonetheless – one of the outstanding artifacts of the day.

Jeff Cooper’s Commentaries Vol.6, No.12 November 1998


On the tactical walk, which is operable if not yet complete, we noticed that the hunters had all the advantage. Hunters seem to develop a “situational awareness” that city slickers cannot match. People who do not regularly take to the woods can be counted upon to walk right by targets in plain sight. I guess city dwellers cannot be bothered with the perils of their surroundings.

Jeff Cooper’s Commentaries Vol.6, No.12 November 1998

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