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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GflTkHaigo

I can't find it right now, but I had video of Bob Munden from back around 1987, I think, firing 3 shots, single action, from the draw, and hitting three seperate targets, and it sounded like one shot. On the slow-mo, you could see that he thumb-cocked the first shot on the draw, then fanned the second shot with the edge of his left thumb, and then, by rotating his left wrist, fanned the third shot with the palm of his left hand, near the pinky. Time indexes for all three shots showed that for three rounds, Bob hit an overall firing rate of 2,000 rounds a minute. That's three shots as fast as a M-134D minigun.

He's just fanning the hammer. He's not hitting anything like Bob Munden, especially with blanks.

[–] 0 pt

You are right, and I only heard of Bob Munden from looking at the comments on this video. Regardless of how he is doing it, and that it is blanks, it is still impressive. I've never seen that before, and I am guessing many others have not either. I'm happy for you that you know what is going on, and are unimpressed by it. You can also go shove your pessimistic, elite attitude up your ass while I, and anyone else seeing this stuff for the first time, continue to enjoy our first exposure to this level of shooting, Nigger.

Ok, be impressed by retarded gay shit, I don't care. Just don't eat any tide pods.

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Those that don't own a single action may not think so, but that's impressive. Talk about a lost art and I think of things like this. If you don't own a black powder revolver, get one. Lots of fun. In a shtf scenario, you can make your own powder and melt and cast your own rounds