I've always wondered who Tpr. M. Padgett was/is. So, I actually went and googled "who is the real Trooper M. Padgett?""You may find me one day dead in a ditch somewhere. But by God, you'll find me in a pile of brass."~~ Tpr. M. Padgett
Nothing. Nada. Zip. Zero.
Apparently, about 5 million pro-gun Internet users have that as their signature line on various discussion boards all over the 'net, but I've noticed a curiosity: A) nobody knows who he is; and B) nobody is asking about it. They just take that quote—and it's a wonderful quote—and append it to everything without wondering who it was who said it, and why. When we see one of Jeff Cooper's pungent offerings, it smells like Cooper, and we know about him and love him for who he was, for his wry humor, and for his plain talk. But Padgett, if there ever actually was a real "Trooper M. Padgett," also sounds like the same kind of guy, and who in tarnation wouldn't want to know about a guy like that?
Apparently, nobody.
C'mon guys. Help a brother out here. If you know something about Trooper Padgett, cough it up now. Don't keep me in the dark any longer.
