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Wednesday, December 03, 2008

That's some right-nice shootin', Hoss!

I'm far from being an unqualified amateur with sidearms, (fifth award Pistol Expert, USMC), but these two guys are eyes-wide astounding. I don’t know which is the more jaw-dropping, but the revolver reload by the second guy is something I would have flatly stated was physically impossible. I have a problem getting speed-loaders off my belt without dropping them.





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(Hat-tip to Gary S.)

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