Miculek video
- smithers599
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Miculek video
IMO, this video is not all that fascinating, EXCEPT -- fast forward to around 5:56-5:57, and watch him test the trigger pull. HaySOOSE!
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Re: Miculek video
This is from sometime ago just amazing
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Re: Miculek video
Even assuming a super light and smooth trigger pull, how does his finger move that fast?
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Re: Miculek video
Don't worry his finger will be declared a machinegun by the ATF. He will have to cut it off or register it. He may also have to kill his daughter or register her also.
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Re: Miculek video
Always thought Jerry was really a space alien.
No way anyone can do what he can.
No way anyone can do what he can.
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Re: Miculek video
That's the thing, he doesn't use 'super light triggers'. The springs need to be strong enough for the trigger to return forward, and reset, for the next pull. I've read before that he can shoot faster than an auto can cycle, experiencing 'dead trigger'. Thus, the use of the wheelie for the pure speed record/s.smithers599 wrote: ↑August 25th, 2023, 6:17 am Even assuming a super light and smooth trigger pull, how does his finger move that fast?
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Re: Miculek video
Yeah, as I found out installing a spring kit to lighten up a Super Redhawk, you can introduce light hammer strikes and no go boom. Embarassing.pneuby wrote: ↑August 25th, 2023, 2:15 pmThat's the thing, he doesn't use 'super light triggers'. The springs need to be strong enough for the trigger to return forward, and reset, for the next pull. I've read before that he can shoot faster than an auto can cycle, experiencing 'dead trigger'. Thus, the use of the wheelie for the pure speed record/s.
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Re: Miculek video
I don't know. I'm thinking he has it in the bag. Couple of those practice sessions looked barely slower then 2.05 seconds, and he didn't seem to be having any issues. DUDE IS FASE WITHOUT TRYING!
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Re: Miculek video
Reminds me one of Mohammed Ali's boasts:..."I'm so fast, I hit the light switch and get under the covers before it gets dark!"
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Re: Miculek video
Legend
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Re: Miculek video
Would not bet against those loads being pretty light also little muzzle flip.