O m g you must see this>>>you must

Alf Taylor

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Actually, I am nobody to tell you what you must do. But, if you're on this thread you have a competive nature and, if you like the best of anything, this will thrill you.
punch up wimp.com/fastestgunman/. This man is not to be believed.
Keep it lightning like. Alfie

P.S. My partner, Billy Porter would have attached the link for you. But, as my grandmother would say, "I'm not Billy."
 
Actually, I am nobody to tell you what you must do. But, if you're on this thread you have a competive nature and, if you like the best of anything, this will thrill you.
punch up wimp.com/fastestgunman/. This man is not to be believed.
Keep it lightning like. Alfie

P.S. My partner, Billy Porter would have attached the link for you. But, as my grandmother would say, "I'm not Billy."

What the FFFFF my God so fast ...firing them guns..
 
That is Bob Munden the fastest gun to ever live. Google him and see some of the shot he could make. He passed away recently the shooting world lost a great one in him.
 
That is Bob Munden the fastest gun to ever live. Google him and see some of the shot he could make. He passed away recently the shooting world lost a great one in him.


Yup. Amazing guy. I never met him in person...wish I had. Years ago when I was teaching combat pistol one of my buddies was into single action and quick draw. He was amazing...but Bob made him look slow.



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I had the pleasure of meeting him in 1991 when he did a show for the sporting goods store i worked for in Hattiesburg MS. He was amazing to watch in person. He made two shots sound like one and 5 shots sound like 2. Shaking his hand was like grabing a grizzly bear paw. He will be greatly missed in the shooting world.
 
Yup. Amazing guy. I never met him in person...wish I had. Years ago when I was teaching combat pistol one of my buddies was into single action and quick draw. He was amazing...but Bob made him look slow.



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Unreal, isn't it?
By-the-way, Chopdoc. I used to shoot IPSC, back in the day. I competed with Wilso, Plaxco, Leatham, all the old guys. :)
 
Actually, I am nobody to tell you what you must do. But, if you're on this thread you have a competive nature and, if you like the best of anything, this will thrill you.
punch up wimp.com/fastestgunman/. This man is not to be believed.
Keep it lightning like. Alfie

P.S. My partner, Billy Porter would have attached the link for you. But, as my grandmother would say, "I'm not Billy."
What he does is amazing but all is not what it seems. He is shooting what are like small shotgun shells. Notice he hit both balloons even though one shell misfired. The gun is not, for a better, your everyday gun. It may even fire with almost no trigger pull. I would like to see him shoot with an off the shelf gun and standard ammunition. I am sure he would still be amazing but using trick equipment cheapens his skills in my opinion. Kind of claiming high runs on a table with 7 inch pockets. Just my opinion
 
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What he does is amazing but all is not what it seems. He is shooting what are like small shotgun shells. Notice he hit both balloons even though one shell missfired. The gun is not, for a better, your everyday gun. It may even fire with almost no trigger pull. I would like to see him shoot with an off the shelf gun and standard ammunition. I am sure he would still be amazing but usind trick equipment cheapens his skills in my opinion. Kind of claming high runs on a table with 7 inch pockets. Just my opinion

Yeah, well let's see you do better. My guess is you'd shoot yourself in the foot, or drop the gun and shoot yourself in the ass.
 
Trick equipment? That is a Colt SAA with a slicked up action witha tighter lock up to with stand the speed. The bullets are wax for safety. Which is normal for fastdraw comp. I have held his guns they are not "trick" equipment just built to handle the abuse of fastdraw.
 
Trick equipment? That is a Colt SAA with a slicked up action witha tighter lock up to with stand the speed. The bullets are wax for safety. Which is normal for fastdraw comp. I have held his guns they are not "trick" equipment just built to handle the abuse of fastdraw.
I know, but how did he hit both balloons with one shot 7 feet apart? If you say this is a standard gun with normal action then I take back what I said.
 
Amazing to watch, and he was way faster than Wild Bill Hickok, but apparently shootouts never happened, who knew>>:sad:
I wasted a lot of time when I was a kid watching Clint Eastwood spaghetti westerns and John Wayne movies.
 
It is two shots just so fast u can not distiguish them apart. I have seen it done in person. Google and watch more of his videos He was amazing. It is a stock gun with heavier springs and a trigger job. with a SAA colt you can hold the trigger back and fan the hammer which causes the cylinder to index and the hammer falls to fire the shot. Trust me what he does is on the up and up it is just amazing to watch.

I know, but how did he hit both balloons with one shot 7 feet apart? If you say this is a standard gun with normal action then I take back what I said.
 
It is two shots just so fast u can not distiguish them apart. I have seen it done in person. Google and watch more of his videos He was amazing. It is a stock gun with heavier springs and a trigger job. with a SAA colt you can hold the trigger back and fan the hammer which causes the cylinder to index and the hammer falls to fire the shot. Trust me what he does is on the up and up it is just amazing to watch.

From what I understood in the clip only one round fired the first time and he did it again then showing both fired rounds.
 
I see two distinct clouds of smoke indicating both rounds fired. I am at work and do not have sound on so cant hear what they are saying. I have seen him do this in person several times during the show and with your ears you only hear one shot.
 
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