Years ago, I had a Dan Wesson .357 6 inch. Lots of fun. Sold it. If I get back to where I can access a fun outdoor range again, I look forward to getting a .44 as while it's a little more fun to shoot a .44, if you're just putting holes in paper a .22LR is a heck of a lot cheaper.
That slo-mo from the GoPro on his hat really demonstrates this man's skill. To get back on target so quickly with that recoil is beyond impressive. Jerry always has a good time, doesn't he?
I would like to see 'ol Jerry in a cameo appearance in an action/ cop movie. Maybe as a bartender or gun shop owner, being robbed by a gang of soon-to-be room temperature thugs. That would be fun.
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Years ago, I had a Dan Wesson .357 6 inch. Lots of fun. Sold it. If I get back to where I can access a fun outdoor range again, I look forward to getting a .44 as while it's a little more fun to shoot a .44, if you're just putting holes in paper a .22LR is a heck of a lot cheaper.
ReplyDeleteIt's a fully semi automatic clip-magazine fed double-belt revolver !!!
ReplyDeleteThat slo-mo from the GoPro on his hat really demonstrates this man's skill. To get back on target so quickly with that recoil is beyond impressive.
ReplyDeleteJerry always has a good time, doesn't he?
...never ceases to amaze...
ReplyDeleteI would like to see 'ol Jerry in a cameo appearance in an action/ cop movie. Maybe as a bartender or gun shop owner, being robbed by a gang of soon-to-be room temperature thugs. That would be fun.
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