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Am I the only one that noticed Rigg's fires 5 times, but there are 7 bullet holes beyond Murtaughs original shot?
The fact that people on earth haven't seen these iconic American movies is sad..
Amazing accuracy for all that blinking and flinching….and not even holding the pistol the way you should hold a semi-auto. He holds it the way you hold a revolver.
I make the smiley face every time I go to the range
If you train with your firearms you don't blink. The blinking is an instinctive reaction to recoil and loud noise. After a few trips to the range the instinct to blink (at both) lessens until you can sight frame without blinking. You HAVE to shoot a fair bit to be truly firearm competent, you DO NOT want to be popping off rounds mid blink.
When you practice shooting, practice until recoil is "nothing". Then gradually lessen your earplug seal over time until you can totally remove your plugs without flinching for a handful of rounds. You WILL lose a bit of hearing, unnoticeable at first, but it will get worse if you continue over time. You just want to "experience" recoil and that LOUD sound together a few times just to "know' what to expect and get "the blink flinch" totally under control.
Yeah, it will cost you some hearing, but 99% of time when a person NEEDS a weapon they aren't on the range and have no plugs in, so you need to be able to handle that. You can handle the recoil, but if the full-blown 180db crack WITH it makes you "blink & jerk". That's a problem.
Yes! Rush Hour can’t hold a candle
he plays a highly trained military sniper so the shots we is making are shots he has most likely made while in the service
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When I did my qualifying in boot camp, the instructor stoped me from finishing a smiley face on my target and called me Mel Gibson ….
its called center mass … not belly shots 😉