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Posted: 1/16/2017 7:52:54 PM EDT
Video hasn't made it to youtube yet, so you'll have to go to facebook.
3 targets, 10 shots, 1.59 seconds. |
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I've never seen a video of JM at work that he wasn't grinning ear to ear. I envy him that a little.
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so what? what kinda force recon delta ranger SF experience does he have?
was he even FBI LEO anti drug/gangbanger task force? i'm joking... he's sofa king awesome!! |
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He had to pay the tax stamp on himself. Good thing he was born before 1986, or else he would be a dealer sample.
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They broke the mold with that man. Great guy. He is super easy to talk to, and a genuinely friendly person. And dear Lord dem skills.
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Julie is a marvelous representative for the sport.
As for Jerry...inhuman. |
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If I could shoot that as good as him in 15.9 seconds I'd call it a good day. |
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Awesome - his skills are almost unbelievable. Seems to have a great attitude and take his role as an ambassador of the sport seriously as well. Like someone else said, never seen him not smiling.
As far physical gifts go, his huge dickskinners and fast twitch muscles combined with serious hand-eye coordination are tremendous assets for shooting fast. |
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Video hasn't made it to youtube yet, so you'll have to go to facebook. 3 targets, 10 shots, 1.59 seconds. View Quote #humanmachinegun |
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In the book by Stephen Hunter, Pale Horse Coming, the hero assembles all of the current shooting badasses to go clean out a bad prison. Audie Murphy, Ed McGivern, Bill Jordan, and the rest; about 7 of them (with names changed in the book) go and kill the shit out of dozens of bad guys.
Jerry Miculek would be a good one to try this. To test himself against his life of training to go head to head with the goblins. |
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The man is a beast, truly a joy to watch him doing his thing.
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Meh, I could do that in at least 10 seconds longer with half the accuracy...
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I've shot at a competition his brother was at. Let me tell you, he's no joke either. Was shooting a plate match with guys running race guns, guy was running a normal single stack 40 cal 1911.
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Has anyone seen his reality show? I thought it was great. Some of the stuff he comes up with is awesome, like his basically commercial setup for reloading. He uses an old dryer to dry the brass after he cleans them for example. Thousands of pieces of brass at once.
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His grip strength must be crazy,. View Quote It must be because he doesn't believe in a lot of the more modern techniques for muzzle control. He doesn't like the athletic stance, rolling your shoulders forward etc. He says to just bring the gun up to your eye thats it. Keep it as simple as posssible. But to control recoil the way he does he must be able to lock his wrists like an alligator jaw or some shit. |
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That's fucked up and I'm just in awe trying to figure out how that is even possible.
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