Pistolero
Well-Known Member
I carry a .45 ACP with 230 gr Gold Dots. That should explain my view of the
issue.
Loved the Tom Cruise clip!
After decades of IPSC, I still enjoy a well trained man with a handgun doing
what handguns were intended to do. I always figured that if an up to speed and
current IPSC guy ever did get into a straight up gunfight it would be EXTREMELY
short.
Here is another example of superb gunhandling. Zubiena was legendary in the
IPSC community when he filmed this sequence. The original scene from Miami
Vice is embedded in this clip, plus they put a timer on it. Zubiena was playing a hit
man who had just wiped out a car full of bad guys with a Spas shotgun, and was
caught at gunpoint by the one bodyguard who went to the john while the deed
was done.
1.38 seconds for a draw and Mozambique (two in the body, one in the head).
Here is the reenactment by Jim Z. later, using a Mini14 to stand in for the Spas and
with a target to be scored. He was the real deal.
Bill
issue.
Loved the Tom Cruise clip!
After decades of IPSC, I still enjoy a well trained man with a handgun doing
what handguns were intended to do. I always figured that if an up to speed and
current IPSC guy ever did get into a straight up gunfight it would be EXTREMELY
short.
Here is another example of superb gunhandling. Zubiena was legendary in the
IPSC community when he filmed this sequence. The original scene from Miami
Vice is embedded in this clip, plus they put a timer on it. Zubiena was playing a hit
man who had just wiped out a car full of bad guys with a Spas shotgun, and was
caught at gunpoint by the one bodyguard who went to the john while the deed
was done.
1.38 seconds for a draw and Mozambique (two in the body, one in the head).
Here is the reenactment by Jim Z. later, using a Mini14 to stand in for the Spas and
with a target to be scored. He was the real deal.
Bill
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