Bill Jordan - Pistolero
William Henry Jordan (1911–1997) was an American lawman, United States Marine and author. 30 years with the United States Border Patrol. Served with the United States Marine Corps Reserve during World War II and the Korean War. He retired from the Marine Reserve as a colonel. Credited with developing the 'Jordan' or 'Border Patrol' style of holster. He also collaborated with Walter Roper in the design of wooden grips intended for heavy-calibre double-action revolvers, which are now made by Herrett's Stocks as the "Jordan Trooper". In 1963, Jordan assisted Elmer Keith and Skeeter Skelton in development of the .41 Magnum.

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Dan Combs safety demonstration w/quickdraw shooting

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Interview With The Gunfighter 1 - Bill Jordan

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Colonel Rex Applegate: Combat Firing (U.S. Army WWII Training Film)

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The Smith & Wessons of Ed McGivern

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1979 profile of Jeff Cooper & Gunsite

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Jeff Cooper Handgun 1970's - Pt.1

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Elmer Keith Speaks

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Wild West Holsters Explained: Why Most Cowboys Didn’t Use Hollywood Rigs

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Bill Jordan: Trick Shot Master Class

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Revolvers of the US Border Patrol - 1904 to 1960

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Guns of "The Highwaymen" - the hunt for Bonnie and Clyde! with the Film's Armorer (better audio)

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Why Was Hip Shooting Ever a Thing?

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Quick Draw Training w/ Legendary Lawman Bill Jordan | You Asked For It

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Shotgun (1970s)

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You’re not negotiating your way out of this…

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Dan Combs quickdraw demo in studio

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Col. Jeff Cooper: 5 Elements of practical shooting

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Ed McGivern - Fastest Gun

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FBI Revolver Video Shooting for Survival 1970's

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