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500KV
12-06-2010, 01:50 PM
Amazing..I think he could get under my skin after awhile but he's definitely fast.

Fastest gunman on planet. [VIDEO] (http://www.wimp.com/fastestgunman/)

jocko
12-06-2010, 02:46 PM
never seen anyone so fast as that, Has to be birdshot in the rounds but still though, if it was me I would have no feet left that is for sure and scares down my leg. Truly amazine..

Bawanna
12-06-2010, 02:51 PM
I think I could take him myself. Miculek would have 6 rounds thru his fake badge before he cleared leather, have a cup of coffee and be reloaded and ready to go again.
His momma dresses him woosey too.
He is semi quick though. A little practice and he'd be wicked fast.
Most of them guys just pack the powder with wax and the hot powder particles is what pops the balloons. You see em in indoor arenas during mounted shooting contest so I doubt they even have shot in them.

500KV
12-06-2010, 03:18 PM
This Cisko guy ain't no slouch...
I'd like to see them face off.

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jimbar
12-06-2010, 08:07 PM
That's an old video, but Bob is still very good. He can be seen most Wednesday nights on the Outdoor channel's "Impossible Shots". He does accuracy shots instead of speed though. His wife is also a champion trick shooter.
Bawanna, I think the only way I could "take him", would be to take him to lunch ! lol.

Bawanna
12-06-2010, 08:13 PM
That's an old video, but Bob is still very good. He can be seen most Wednesday nights on the Outdoor channel's "Impossible Shots". He does accuracy shots instead of speed though. His wife is also a champion trick shooter.
Bawanna, I think the only way I could "take him", would be to take him to lunch ! lol.

Well I planned to bring my lunch just in case but I reckon taking him to lunch might work just as well.
I used to be wicked fast on a 4 speed floor shift in high school. I got to drive lots of cars when we all went to the drags and stuff. Never blew one up, had a few guys hangin in the air thinking it had blown up when it sounded like an automatic. Good old days for sure. One more good powershift would sure be nice.

If you guys check out Mernickle holsters you'll see ole Bob's whole family is speed shooters and he makes some really nice speed holsters, cowboy rigs etc. He told me a month ago he has molds for Kahrs too. Some nice OWB or IWB rigs. He truely looks the cowboy speed shooter look too.

jimbar
12-06-2010, 08:34 PM
Boy, I remember those days. I had a '57 Chevy, 283 4bl carb, sweet dual glasspacs. Tore the streets up in a small east Texas town. Kids nowdays are more interested in "new" cars, don't see a lot of "souped up" older ones. They don't know what they're missing.

Bawanna
12-06-2010, 08:44 PM
Boy, I remember those days. I had a '57 Chevy, 283 4bl carb, sweet dual glasspacs. Tore the streets up in a small east Texas town. Kids nowdays are more interested in "new" cars, don't see a lot of "souped up" older ones. They don't know what they're missing.

Kids now days don't know what they are missing in alot of things. Different world for sure.
I had a 57 too, still think of it fondly. I got into pickups big time too, never no real show trucks but had a 56, 58, and 59 chevys and a 52 dodge with the old flat head. Had a good time in all of em. Hauled my flat tracking motorcycles on all of em too. The old dodge vapor locked at the Canadian border one time, we raced up there ever other weekend. The border guard come over after we'd worked on it awhile and said if we didn't get it running he'd have to impound it for the queen. I told him she could have it for all I cared. He was a funny guy, got to know him well over a couple years or racin up there.

mr surveyor
12-06-2010, 10:04 PM
Boy, I remember those days. I had a '57 Chevy, 283 4bl carb, sweet dual glasspacs. Tore the streets up in a small east Texas town. Kids nowdays are more interested in "new" cars, don't see a lot of "souped up" older ones. They don't know what they're missing.

sounds somewhat familiar:)

My first drivable car was a '57 chevy... 283 and the old "Mobi-Matic" (Powerglide 2 speed) transmission. I paid $300 for it from the original owner, the typical little old lady that just drove it to the grocerey store and to church on Sunday. Both front and rear bumbers had been "little old lady customized", as well as a few minor dents, but I hustled decent parts from the salvage yards, bondo'd the dings and primered the spots. Spent a couple hundred on the interior, a couple hundred on some Dayton 2+2 tires (man, my Dad was going nuts over those two "wastes of (my) money). My next investment was going to be a Hurst 4 speed and a Holley 4 barrel. Oh, I didn't have the funds for the real thing, so I flatblacked the rims and bought a $30 set of "Mag Hub Caps". Actually, the thing looked pretty decent after I jacked it up with a lift kit, and with the worn out tranny slipping as it did, I could stripe the pavement in both first and second gear. I fried a couple of our local hot rodders a couple of times, the car got a reputation, and I never "had" to take a challenge after that...hell, I bought my own tires and didn't want to leave them in narrow strips all over the pavement. But, alas, the curse of the "little old lady" ended the life of my first true love.... an old lady busted through a yeild sign in a residential neignborhood (about 3 blocks from my house), T-boned me and ended up a total. I ended up with $300 from her insurance and only $150 for the wreck. Really screwed up by letting my Dad handle the wreck... I coulda parted it out for no less than $400. Live and learn, but at 16 I was ready to have cash in hand and start over.

Small town in East Texas???? Which one? I'd be willing to bet that I have eaten lunch there, and probably pee'd on a tree there as well:D


surv

joje
12-06-2010, 10:59 PM
omg,

last time i saw that was when that episode first aired in swedish national television back in the eighties. i was just a little kid and there i was watching this fat old american cowboy shooting crazy fast. now that i see the episode again he doesn't seem neither old nor particularly heavy set. amazing what thirty years do to your perspectives. still crazy fast though :)

O'Dell
12-07-2010, 12:44 AM
I had a 57 Pontiac with tri-power and an Isky cam that would chew up and spit out your Chevys.:D

jocko
12-07-2010, 05:51 AM
that would be my dream car. 57 chevy belair 2 dr. hartop, with stick and 283 and 4 bbl. I just love that era of a car.

My brother had a 57 dodge with ram induction, 2 4bbl. ran like a scared deer. didn't see many ram inductions around our area. Still would love to have the 57 chevy. My neighbor has a 57 chevy 2dr hdt in his garage completely restored with factory GM fuel injection, All black. he takes it out about 4 times a year for some parades. Just looks like it came out of the factory. F. I. has to be one of their rarest engines in 57...

oh for those good ol days.

My ol hunting buddy, his dad had a 58 old J2 that came with 3 two barrel carbs. that car was so hughe even but it was fast and what an engine... drag races every weekend in my home town, country roads were the drag strips of the 60"s..

earle8888
12-07-2010, 03:34 PM
Yep! reminissing, 1st car 48 DeSoto w/ fluid drive, 27 quart oil change if I recall, 56 Dodge 318, 66 Comet 390 w/ 8tract player, 12 second flat quarter with spair tire in truck. 79 Roadrunner 383, really fast, then Porches. Ohhh Welll

Bawanna
12-07-2010, 04:01 PM
Quick 57 Chevy story. The whole truth and nothing but the truth but you won't believe it.

My dad in 1957 worked on a farm for a fella name Himes. Everyone called him Old Man Himes. Well know in the area of Hannibal Missouri.
My dad saved and saved and finally went to town and bought a brand new 57 4dr, 6 cylinder, 3 on the tree, basic low end chevy. Plain but brand new.

Old Man Himes liked it and went for a ride. So he went to town and bought the other end of the spectrum. A 2 door post, V8, automatic top of the line fancy model. About a month later he went to town and bought another one exactly like the first in every single way. Same stuff, same color, identical.

He told everyone that he liked that car so well that when he wore out the first one he wanted another one exactly like it.

He took that second 57, put it in a barn, winterized it, jacked it up off the wheels, covered it with a hay tarp and left it. I heard this story in about 1978 visiting my Uncle in New Hartford. I asked whatever happened to that second car. He had no idea but knew a son or off spring of Old Man Himes so we called him. I missed that car by 5 months. It was in that barn all that time from mid 57 to August of 78. It had 23 original miles on it when they took it out. The interior was completely moth eaten, tires gone, all the rubber bad. He said the paint and chrome was near perfect though. Engine and all except for rat nest and cob webs was pretty as the day it left Detroit.
I think I cried for a month.

This is a true story, I swear on Jocko's Screamin Eagle handlebars.

getsome
12-08-2010, 06:25 PM
Hey Bwann, After you make your fortune in the alarm business here is another idea...How about starting a business building brand new tri 5 chevys in either all original or resto mod with original body style but new modern engines, drivetrains, suspensions etc...I think you could sell every single one of them...Year One here in Braselton Ga is making a fortune from selling resto parts and even selling complete late 60's camaro steel bodies so you can still have a brand new 69 Z-28 without having to try and restore an old rust bucket....Talking about missing out on some oldy goldies from the past...My Dad and Grand Dad were Ford guys through and through...I learned to drive in Pops 56 F-100 pickup and would give anything to have that thing back... They sold it for $100.00 when they sold their service station...Grand paw had a rare 59 Ford Fairlane which had a hard top that with a push of a button the trunk would open and the top would retract so you had the best of both worlds convertible and hard top...Dad later bought an early 60's Lincoln with the suicide doors and my Mother had a 59 Thunderbird convertible that was pink which was a popular color back then...Even though I'm a Chevy guy (Sounds of Dad and Papa rolling over in their graves) Those were some cool old cars and bring back many fond memories...:cool:

Bawanna
12-08-2010, 06:30 PM
Sounds like a good plan to me getsome. I love old cars. I get laughed at when we look at very old family photos great grandparents and stuff standing in front of very old always black cars, and wonder why they didn't stand off to the side so we can see the car better.
I'm also a Chevy guy, my oldest boy I think drives Fords just to keep me burning. I drive a Ford van but it will be replaced with a shiney Chevy first opportunity.