Bob Munden

Bob Munden
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Bob Munden is a legendary trick shot.  He can do things with a revolver that will blow your mind.

I love watching this trick shot, and even though I know how he did it (and think its cheating) I cannot replicate it.

Before he passed in 2012 he was a world-renowned exhibition shooter with handguns, rifles and shotguns and held 18 world-records for fast draw techniques.

Guinness World Records even named Bob Munden the “Fastest Man with a Gun Who Ever Lived”.

In the video above Bob Munden is using a Colt .45 single-action revolver to shoot two balloons eight feet apart in less than a tenth of second.

That is pretty amazing no matter how he does it.

Wikipedia mentions that when he was on the Stan Lee Superhuman’s Program it was tested and found his hand sustains 10 Gs of force as he draws the handgun.

That is pretty neat in my book.  I like to show this video to my students so they can appreciate what you can do with devotion to practice.  Bob is the fastest but I also like to show Jerry Miculek shooting fast AND accurately as well as Tomasie with the world’s fastest reload.

 

Jerry Miculek the Fastest Revolver Shot Alive

Jerry Miculek
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Jerry Miculek is the living embodiment of revolver shooting.  He is the fastest revolver shot alive, and besides being fast, he is accurate.

The video shared is older, but it shows Jerry Miculek setting a world record for fast revolver shooting.

I have recently heard he set another speed record at the 2017 Shot Show, but I have not found any video of it yet.

I really enjoy Jerry Miculek’s videos, he is humble, talented, and enjoys both shooting and sharing shooting with others.

There is no doubt that he has information to share when it comes to shooting.  Not just revolvers, even though that is his specialty, but all manner of guns.

What he does with a shoulder fired Barrett .50 is nothing short of amazing.

 

Introduction to Handgun Video

Introduction to Handgun Operation Video

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I am not posting a full article with the next couple videos. I wanted to experiment making videos using my class PowerPoint presentations. I did feel the need to be a little briefer in my explanations of the slides than I normally am in class, but that’s because in class, with me jumping around and passing around training aids it takes me about 45 minutes to an hour to describe the concepts I posted here. I don’t think I can keep a YouTube Audience interested for an hour long Handgun video.

As always, these handgun videos do not take the place of live interaction with a qualified instructor. This is just another attempt to use a new medium to help give a new shooter a starting point in their training so they may feel a little more comfortable in a formal class.

I hope this experiment in turning my class PowerPoints into posts is useful.  I have lots of class material and would love to share it.  I think that information should be freely shared.  Time, however, is limited and valuable so I still have to charge for classes.

I like teaching handgun classes and as soon as I can get everything squared away I want to start teaching at the land so I can share more information face to face.