JOHN TAFFIN

by JimT, Texas, Monday, March 10, 2025, 22:58 (2 days ago)

Left this world about 8:50 PM March 10, 2025 in Boise, ID.
He is now with our Lord Jesus and those who have gone before. I imagine a great home-coming celebration is happening.

I will miss him, but I do not feel sorry for him. I feel sorry for us who have to get along without him here, and for his wife and family who now have a huge hole that cannot be filled.

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Ele era velho.
Ele era corajoso.
Ele era feio.

He will be missed

by Slow Hand ⌂ @, Indiana, Tuesday, March 11, 2025, 03:37 (1 day, 20 hours, 37 min. ago) @ JimT

I never had the chance to meet him in person, but had the honor of being able to speak to him here. He was a great man and left a large legacy behind that future generations will be able to learn from.

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https://facebook.com/M2bKydex/

JOHN TAFFIN

by Paul ⌂, Tuesday, March 11, 2025, 07:35 (1 day, 16 hours, 40 min. ago) @ JimT

My heart goes out to Dot and the family. We take consolation in the promised reunion, but the wait for those left alone in the meantime isn't easy. I'm very grateful for the opportunities I had to spend time with him and for his and Dot's hospitality. John Taffin was one of a kind and I'm glad our paths crossed - and that they will again.

Thinking About John ... trying to remember ...

by JimT, Texas, Tuesday, March 11, 2025, 08:20 (1 day, 15 hours, 54 min. ago) @ Paul

I don't remember how I first got in touch with John. I believe it was by written letter but again I am not sure. My Dad had some articles written about him in some early gun magazines and it may have been through one of those. Some time in the early 1970's Twyla and I were traveling and stopped in Boise to visit John and Dot. We had been communicating by letter and phone calls before that. But a real friendship had developed between us.

I disremember what year but I think it was 78 or 79 .... though it may have been earlier than that ... he and Dot were traveling and came by our place in Oracle, Arizona. They stayed for a couple days.

John and I worked together by phone and by letter on loading heavy bullets in the .45 Colt. That was during the time when all the common wisdom was that you could not do it. Gun writers wrote about the .45 Colt brass being weak and all sorts of stuff that was just ridiculous. I communicated with Elmer Keith about his experiments with the 300 gr. .45-90 bullet in the .45 Colt and went from there. John introduced me to John Linebaugh and that was when I first saw the potential of the cartridge. Later John Linebaugh helped me get pressure-testing done at Hodgdon's and that proved the loads were safe, though I had been shooting them for quite some time before that.

In 1985 John asked my Dad and me to each write a short article on the subject of a "shootists holiday" ... a week of shooting where you only brought a couple guns. What would you bring? What loads would you use? What kind of shooting would you do? After the article was published those of us who had been invited to write urged John to do it for real. With the help of Paco Kelly John found a place for us to meet in Freedom, Wyoming, hosted by Freedom Arms! The Shootists Holiday was born. This year will be our 40th Anniversary. We will honor John at this one for sure.

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Ele era velho.
Ele era corajoso.
Ele era feio.

JOHN TAFFIN

by Sarge ⌂ @, Central Misery, Tuesday, March 11, 2025, 10:12 (1 day, 14 hours, 2 min. ago) @ JimT

Sad news, condolences to his friends and family.

JOHN TAFFIN

by Gunner @, St Louis, Tuesday, March 11, 2025, 11:42 (1 day, 12 hours, 33 min. ago) @ JimT

Last of the Old Time great gun writers. Was lucky to meet him in person one year at the S&W Masters match in Barry IL as well several letters back and forth between us. He will be missed.


Gunner

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https://www.instagram.com/41gunner/
41 Mags rule, Baers rock!

JOHN TAFFIN

by jgt, Tuesday, March 11, 2025, 14:20 (1 day, 9 hours, 55 min. ago) @ JimT

He was a Shootist for sure. As are you. I will miss him.

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