North American Arms .22 revolver
(Magnum, I think, but the best picture I could find to show the relative size)
Pepper Popper
Happened to catch an old episode of Impossible Shots last night I'd missed. Bob Munden stuck some balloons up on a pepper-popper (a flat metal target shaped something like a tongue depressor shoved through a small rubber ball) at two hundred yards and then used a couple guns to pop them. First was a Colt Peacemaker. Second, a mini-revolver in .22 LR.Two hundred yards.
Now he didn't have to hit the balloon to do this -- if he hit the metal anywhere close, the spatter would do the trick, but, Geez-Louise -- ! That he hit a target that size at two hundred yards with a -- literally -- belt-buckle revolver (you can actually buy them this way) with fixed, tiny sights, and on the second shot?
I have one of those revolvers. At that range, I'd have a better chance at popping that balloon with prayer than the mouse gun.
Impressed the hell out of me.
I have one of those revolvers. At that range, I'd have a better chance at popping that balloon with prayer than the mouse gun.
Impressed the hell out of me.
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....and did you see how windy it was...Wow. I wish they would show his sight picture on that target for that shot - had to be measured in a lot of feet?
As much as he must shoot - I don't think the powder stains on his hands comes off.
Yeah, that's the magnum version. The .22 long rifle one has a shorter cylinder and is even smaller --- my father carried one for years in his pocket after retiring from the Air Force (loaded w/ alternating rat shot and hollowpoints) to shoot snakes and other pests on his property.
Link w/ pictures here:
http://www.naaminis.com/lrifle.html
This is what happens when you combine being a superior genetic mutant with tireless training.
I went shooting recently. My vision the way it is these days, I'd be lucky to hit the inside of a lion after it's swallowed me.
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