I bet you that his trigger and action is tuned so perfect and light.
Theres people on par with him these days(usually exhibition shooters shooting autos or DA/SA wheelguns) but I have never seen someone draw single action guns that fast especially with the two shots sounding like one. Thats a single action cowboy revolver.
i wonder if hes accidently show himself. Luckily its only a single action because he keeps his finger on the trigger the whole time hes reholstering the gun.
Its funny how the slow mo is like the normal spped a person would draw and shoot.
That's the impression I get... It seems so staged... The peasants, the fake enthusiasm from the interviewer... The soundbites from the guy; (name something not as fast that humans do) "Speed of light."
But I don't see anything that definitely disproves it, so.... I guess it's real
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I'd like to see it in modern day slow-motion capture
Theres people on par with him these days(usually exhibition shooters shooting autos or DA/SA wheelguns) but I have never seen someone draw single action guns that fast especially with the two shots sounding like one. Thats a single action cowboy revolver.
i wonder if hes accidently show himself. Luckily its only a single action because he keeps his finger on the trigger the whole time hes reholstering the gun.
Its funny how the slow mo is like the normal spped a person would draw and shoot.
That's the impression I get... It seems so staged... The peasants, the fake enthusiasm from the interviewer... The soundbites from the guy; (name something not as fast that humans do) "Speed of light."
But I don't see anything that definitely disproves it, so.... I guess it's real
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I discovered him on Stan Lee's Superhumans.
he's crazy fast :eek: