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Jack Weaver Jack Weaver (1 November 1928 - 7 April 2009) was a Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff and the developer of the Weaver stance; a popular shooting stance for firing handguns.〔(Jack Weaver Remembered ) Retrieved on July 23, 2009 〕 ==Biography== Jack Weaver was born on November 1st, 1928, in South Gate, California. He was the second youngest in a family of five children. Weaver briefly attended Glendale Community College but left when he was drafted into the U.S. Army. It was around this time that he met Joy Moniot, whom he married on Aug. 30, 1952, in Glendale, California. Jack Weaver was a member of the L.A. County Sheriff's Pistol Team, along with Ray Chapman〔(About Ray Chapman ) Retrieved on September 4, 2014 〕 and several other world class shooters. In 1955, the team and individuals won the national championships at the Toledo, OH combat range using both one and two handed stances. The team defended the trophy for most of the following decade at practice matches in preparation for the National Pistol Matches, held shortly thereafter at Camp Perry, OH. Jack Weaver retired from the L.A. County Sheriff's department in 1979, and resided near Carson City, Nevada until his death.
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