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09-28-2015, 01:08 PM
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Fastest Gunslinger Ever Recorded
I'll leave you guys to decide if this classic clip (1986) is real or fake. I mention it's age bc you have to keep in mind that they didn't have all the high-tech cameras and editing equipment back then as we have now. Discuss away! |
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09-28-2015, 01:14 PM
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Re: Fastest Gunslinger Ever Recorded
I saw a guy at a shooting range once that was practicing his fast draw against balloon targets. I don't think that he was as fast as the guy in this video, but I was still completely amazed. |
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09-28-2015, 01:18 PM
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Re: Fastest Gunslinger Ever Recorded
now days they do it with 'wax bullets'. it's cheaper, safer and pretty damn cool! they are casing that you can load and reload primers in....so you put in a primer (generally a shotgun primer), then you push a wax pulled into the casing with a tool (there is no gun powder). when you fire, the primer shoots the wax bullet....but at a lower rate so you can do it indoor safely. it's what they use in cowboy action shooting since using .45colt is a bit too dangerous with speed shooting. to save on cash, you can use foam ear plugs instead of wax bullets. |
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09-28-2015, 01:31 PM
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Re: Fastest Gunslinger Ever Recorded
Fascinating! Thanks for the info and additional video clips. I had forgotten when I posted this that I had seen the first video you posted some time ago, but still cool to see again. That second video is very cool too. I wasn't quite as in awe by him hitting the target with all 6 shots as I was seeing the holes (rather craters) it created in the ground behind the target. With damage like that, I'd imagine if you were firing at a living target (esp another human) it would damn near obliterate someone's chest region. Thanks again! |