Lots of bullets doesn't equal accuracy. It only takes one accurate round. There's no safety, no slide to rack and if he finds a dud round he just pulls the trigger again and he's back in action. There's also no chance of an accidental mag dump. And he's fast at that reload.
I want to start this message off with a huge "Thank You". You steered me in the right direction and I strived to be the best revolver shooter I can be. I cast all my own bullets and reload, so I can afford to shoot the hundreds of thousands of rounds over the decades of my life necessary to give me the skills I now have with my wheelguns. I'm sure you don't remember this, but the first time I ever saw you shoot was when I was a teenager and you did a demo at the Springfield Armory Bicentennial up on Mt. Tom in Holyoke, MA. I was lucky enough to shoot with you on some steel plates after your demo and it's something I've never forgotten. You drove me to be the best revolver shooter I can be. I regularly shoot IDPA using one of my 2-1/2" or 3" Smith K-Frames and always outshoot most of the pistol shooters. Thanks again!
He's been doing this since High School. An Army rifle trainer used to shot at the same range as me. The first gun was Ithaca 37 12ga. 30" full. I used shoot doubles w/that pump gun? And I never used the "Ready" stance, with gun already shouldered, I shot from the rest stance. This Army guy told me, I should train more for the prof teams. He said he could hook me up w/trainer, I said great & gave him my number. Never heard from him? I could not afford to train I had to work. The years passed by, got more guns, went shooting every w e . Then I got hitched, had 2 boys there 42&37 now. 100% disable on SSI, just waiting for the big Show. Guys stay safe, God Bless All. Jerry Blessed by S&W, so he's good.
Brings back memories of when I was a rookie cop and we carried six shooters. Being left handed I had to come up with a way to reload with speed loaders. Jerry just confirmed why I was faster than my partners in reloading and re-engaging the target. Thanks for great vlogs and memories.
@@Sagart999 I use my index finger on my left hand to release the cylinder. Then I transfer the revolver to my right hand, using my right thumb to open the cylinder and grip the frame. With my left hand I take a speed loader, reload. Then in one motion drop the reloaded, and transfer the revolver back to my left hand, closing the cylinder in the process. With practice the transfer from left to right is smooth and I can do it with eyes down range. Hope that explanation makes sense.
Batman is kind of a wuss. If he had killed the Joker day one, think how many people in Gotham he could have saved. Now, The Punisher is a different story...
@@PuRpLeHaZe-jz1cd The Punisher is my favorite comic book character, followed closely by Wolverine and Havok. They get it done. I always saw dc as to goody-goody. Just kill bad guys.
Those inputs on catching debris behind the ejector and pushing the release without pressure on the wheel are valuable pointers. I’ll bet Jerry could do a whole video talk on revolver wear alone. That is valuable hard earned wisdom being passed out to move us along faster. Many thanks.
Many years ago, when I went through the police academy in Tampa, FL, a very wise firearms instructor by the name Vernon Schlechty (RIP), taught the revolver shooting cadets how to reload a revolver the same way. Despite later transitioning to a semi-automatic I can still pick up my old Smith Model 64 and a few speed loaders and go to work with it. The muscle memory is still there. Nice video, Thanks.
Now that explains a lot! I recall watching a video of Jerry when he shot the world record six shots, reload, six shots in 3.99 seconds and I remember wondering why he just seemed to let the reload moon-clip just sort of drop into the cylinders. I thought at the time that he maybe could've shaved a couple of tenths of a second off the time if he'd forcefully rammed it in, but now it becomes clear why he didn't. Many thanks for the vid, Jerry. You always make it look so easy. MsG
Thank you Jerry for braving the cold to share this with us. I saw your technique years and years ago while in high school. Been reloading this way ever since. Thank you again for all you do.
I had to go back and watch the intro again, and laughed out loud when Jerry fired the last clip and reverted to hurling it at the target. He has a great sense of humour. A funny guy as well as being the fastest, and most accurate, man with a gun there is.
"Have fun, get some." JM videos always fire me right up, mad gunslinger, good dude, absolute professional, insane speed. I'll be learning from you for a long time, stay healthy, God bless.
@@larrysutton6530 I know what you're saying but practice and working at it can only take you so far. No matter how hard I try, I'll never be a world class figure-skater. Natural talent is a big factor.
@@Cautionary_Tale_Harris very true but you have to practice a lot to ever reach the peak of your abilities and until you are at that point you can't know what you are capable of
Took my son to the range and showed him the proper way to reload a revolver using a speed loader. It was a fun day. He was impressed how fast I could do it and he got a lot faster from his first attempt to the last. I think he is really starting to love revolvers now as much as he loves semi autos.
I had to replay the intro to the video several times to be able to see what he was doing, it was that fast. Incredible shooter. I love revolvers and he has taught me so much. Thank you Mr M.
Even with 1.5 millions subscribers I still feel like this is the most underestimated TH-cam channel lol (alongside with GunBlue490, god those guys should meet)
You look like the guy I watched on history channel when I was a kid / teenager; Who would go to pistol contest? or maybe guns in general, but I really only remember pistols.. Anyways that guy was nuts he could shoot a bullet through a washer I swear. I'll never forget him. Even when i'm his age. I'll remember him as "that guy on history channel who was better than any other guy I ever knew about"
Always learn something of value from Jerry's presentations. Would love to see a video dedicated to revolver trigger press, touched on in another revolver segment, but not in detail.
Love to watch Jerry's videos. Always entertaining and instructional / educational at the same time. I appreciate him passing on his knowledge !! Now, I will "try" to apply what he has taught me. Thank you, Jerry.
My dream is to shot a revolver like Jerry! But after i learned some of your techniques i already shot better than all revolver shooters i know. You are a legend! Greetings from Brazil
@@melissacochrane7401 1.88 seconds for six plates, with his revolver, on YT. His first for the day broke the existing record of 2.05 at 2.01, then he bettered himself. Just saw that one today.
At the end when he blows out the mic, who else rewound several times to try to read his lips? Edit : "had a little bit of a hang time, but I want you to get excited and watch it, so...there you have it." I think?
I like how he started with these revolver videos the same day I just bought a GP100 10mm last week. Perfect timing. I feel like I’ll be fast as jerry in a month
Jerry is the real deal. This man is unbelievable marksman. I’ve seen Jerry over the years do some unbelievable things.I’ve followed his career over the years,and really enjoyed watching his shooting skills.
Jerry, watching you reload ANYTHING , but especially revolvers brings to mind the gun fighter character from the dark tower( a movie) the actor edris elba ? Was reloading thru the air , and lots of other amazing things you only see in movies!!
He didn't mention it in this video, but you can see it. After pushing in the release all the way Jerry pressures the top of the cylinder, not the bottom, when opening it and lets it roll out naturally. When closing the cylinder he just closes it with minimal force. He doesn't try to spin it closed or anything like that. It saves a lot of wear on the cylinder stop notches and proves that you don't need to abuse the revolver to be fast.
Does any one else realize jerry has been the GOAT for 20 years i had to look it up because I've been watching his career for so long I couldn't remember the year 1999 he set his first 3 records
I like how this guy talks. Like he is just easy going and none of this is that big a deal to him. I guess when you excel at something for years it becomes part of who you are
I really appreciate Mr. Miculek's sharing of this technique. This was the way I was taught "back-in-the-day." Only we were using HKS speed loaders which added a couple of nano-seconds to the reload but I was still fast enough to surprise my SWAT instructors during training days. It also surprised my partner who'd already made the transition to the Beretta 92's. I was less than a heartbeat behind him on the reloads. . . Still, 15 rounds vs. 6. As a civilian nowadays, we generally can resolve a situation without the 15 attorney-tainted loads in modern firearms. . . .
That has always seemed like the most intuitive way of reloading a revolver. Recently I've been hearing more and more people on TH-cam talking about how you should always hold your gun with your strong hand, even when reloading, but it seems terribly awkward to me.
Old guys rule!! Damn straight!! What is this dude, 105 years old? And he can reload and shoot faster than Wyatt Erp or Pat Garrett or James Arness as Marshall Matt Dillon! PS- I know Mr Miculek isn't 105 years old, I was just mucking about. I'm sure he's not a day over 95 and a half. BTW Clint Eastwood is 94 and he's in the midst of directing another movie. Old guys rule!! Damn straight!!
I love how Mr Miculek baited us into this video? "Yeah, you want to reload as fast as me?" I'm 53. I'll be practicing this for the next 53yrs, and still not be there!
“A blind man can do it... I’ve done it with a blindfold” says one of the most prolific sport shooters of all time. Love me some Jerry Miculek!
Actually Bob munden was the greatest of all time and makes jerry look like he just started out.
@@200130769 achtuallllyy…. Don’t care about Bob Munden. I didn’t make the statement to be comparative.
@@200130769 Munden was good at what he did. He didn't do what JM does.
@@jrow84 true that. Kind of like JM doesn't do what Munden did. They both stayed in their lane. But Minden is still faster lol
Dude reloads a revolver faster than some people can reload a semi-auto pistol... just insane.
Well his revolver holds about half the bullets than what the common semi auto pistols hold
@@tymz-r-achangin doesn’t mean it’s any easier to reload
Lots of bullets doesn't equal accuracy. It only takes one accurate round. There's no safety, no slide to rack and if he finds a dud round he just pulls the trigger again and he's back in action. There's also no chance of an accidental mag dump. And he's fast at that reload.
@@branni6538 yeah and you only gotta win the lottery one. But more tickets helps your odds. I hate this arguement every time I see it
"Gravity is your friend, but not necessarily as you get older" -Ol' long balls Miculek
"Totally inert, can't hurt anything except your pride" man you are a funny guy without even trying hahaha
“Gravity is your friend! (Well except maybe when you get older)” 😆 haha
He's way to humble in my opinion, Jerry needs to bump up his ego a bit. Jerry Im just playing, I wish I had your job.
he is trying
“Gravity is your friend. Except when you get older. “ 😆 ROFL Hilarious!
Don’t remind me! 🤪🤣
he's just as fast with his delivery of his one liners as his reloads
Such a funny guy
Legend!
Jerry is the MAN! Awesome skills.
I want to start this message off with a huge "Thank You". You steered me in the right direction and I strived to be the best revolver shooter I can be. I cast all my own bullets and reload, so I can afford to shoot the hundreds of thousands of rounds over the decades of my life necessary to give me the skills I now have with my wheelguns.
I'm sure you don't remember this, but the first time I ever saw you shoot was when I was a teenager and you did a demo at the Springfield Armory Bicentennial up on Mt. Tom in Holyoke, MA. I was lucky enough to shoot with you on some steel plates after your demo and it's something I've never forgotten. You drove me to be the best revolver shooter I can be. I regularly shoot IDPA using one of my 2-1/2" or 3" Smith K-Frames and always outshoot most of the pistol shooters.
Thanks again!
this whole comment a hard W
Coming from a 9mm/AR man is crazy
Never seen an older person rock on like a teenager. You truly are a master at your art!
He's been doing this since High School. An Army rifle trainer used to shot at the same range as me. The first gun was Ithaca 37 12ga. 30" full. I used shoot doubles w/that pump gun? And I never used the "Ready" stance, with gun already shouldered, I shot from the rest stance. This Army guy told me, I should train more for the prof teams. He said he could hook me up w/trainer, I said great & gave him my number. Never heard from him? I could not afford to train I had to work. The years passed by, got more guns, went shooting every w e . Then I got hitched, had 2 boys there 42&37 now. 100% disable on SSI, just waiting for the big Show. Guys stay safe, God Bless All. Jerry Blessed by S&W, so he's good.
Cool grandad
@@paule1983 Respect to you Paul
Jerry shoots that revolver at 1000 yards and hits ballons.
Brings back memories of when I was a rookie cop and we carried six shooters. Being left handed I had to come up with a way to reload with speed loaders. Jerry just confirmed why I was faster than my partners in reloading and re-engaging the target. Thanks for great vlogs and memories.
Sometimes being different gives you the freedom to find a better way, because the _normal_ way won't work for you. 😊
Same. I was taught this as a new G-Man. We had excellent training and I never felt under-armed with a revolver. Am also left handed.
Lefty also. Please explain your technique.
@@rascal0175 Lefty also. Please explain your technique.
@@Sagart999 I use my index finger on my left hand to release the cylinder. Then I transfer the revolver to my right hand, using my right thumb to open the cylinder and grip the frame. With my left hand I take a speed loader, reload. Then in one motion drop the reloaded, and transfer the revolver back to my left hand, closing the cylinder in the process. With practice the transfer from left to right is smooth and I can do it with eyes down range. Hope that explanation makes sense.
Don't muscle the gun. Have fun. Get some.
Words to live by.
If Batman used that type of belt Gotham would be crime free in one day...and the morgue very full
True that
Batman is kind of a wuss. If he had killed the Joker day one, think how many people in Gotham he could have saved.
Now, The Punisher is a different story...
@@Ogrematic i’ve been saying that for years thank you
@@PuRpLeHaZe-jz1cd The Punisher is my favorite comic book character, followed closely by Wolverine and Havok. They get it done.
I always saw dc as to goody-goody. Just kill bad guys.
@@Ogrematic Yeah wolverine and the punisher are definitely two of my favorites
Those inputs on catching debris behind the ejector and pushing the release without pressure on the wheel are valuable pointers. I’ll bet Jerry could do a whole video talk on revolver wear alone. That is valuable hard earned wisdom being passed out to move us along faster. Many thanks.
Famous last words.... "Look at the old guy.... he'll be an easy target".
Or “we’ll wait for him to reload first” ☠️
"what are we?"
"What do we do?"
"Mug people"
"lets mug him"
*Beep*
id never rob a man who looks like this, i feel like he’ll wild west quick draw me into hell
Well you know the saying fear an old man in a blablabla
bad guy : "it's ok! he's got a revolver! he has to reload now!"
The bad guy would already be dead by the end of the cylinder for sure.
I audibly chortled at this
BEEEP
Doctor : was he shot with a belt fed machine gun.?
Cop : no a revolver
Famous last words.
What a world we live in today to be able to get first-hand advice from one of the true masters. Thank you Jerry!
F*cking Love Jerry. He’s like the Uncle, Brother, Grandpa, friend and drinking buddy we all need.
You don’t need to be. Vulgar. Very uncouth.
He does that so fast I can’t even see how he does it in the opening. Gotta love that!
Man, Jerry's passing along some of his personal, world record, secrets lately. Thank You Sir!
Many years ago, when I went through the police academy in Tampa, FL, a very wise firearms instructor by the name
Vernon Schlechty (RIP), taught the revolver shooting cadets how to reload a revolver the same way. Despite later transitioning to a semi-automatic I can still pick up my old Smith Model 64 and a few speed loaders and go to work with it. The muscle memory is still there. Nice video, Thanks.
"If you shoot six rounds a second it doesn't last long" Jerry I'm pretty sure only you achieve 360 rounds per minute with a revolver.
Not sure how it might be done but it sure would be interesting to see Jerry rock it for a minute just to see how many it would be
@@fivex4756 the world needs to see that.
@@jayrich1988 you seen ammo prices, itd be more expensive than a whistlindiesel video 😂
@@justsomegarage a man of culture I see. Couple of those thousand dollar t shirts would help.
@@jayrich1988 ive got to much money to spend on a shit box e46 lol
Now that explains a lot! I recall watching a video of Jerry when he shot the world record six shots, reload, six shots in 3.99 seconds and I remember wondering why he just seemed to let the reload moon-clip just sort of drop into the cylinders. I thought at the time that he maybe could've shaved a couple of tenths of a second off the time if he'd forcefully rammed it in, but now it becomes clear why he didn't. Many thanks for the vid, Jerry. You always make it look so easy.
MsG
Hey Gionn, I have seen that video 8 or 9 times and it's 2.99 not 3.99. Big difference. I know ,just 1 second........
Thank you Jerry for braving the cold to share this with us. I saw your technique years and years ago while in high school. Been reloading this way ever since. Thank you again for all you do.
I wish I knew just the stuff he's forgotten. Man is an absolute legend. 🙏👍
He ain’t started forgetting yet, and once he does his muscle memory will remember
I had to go back and watch the intro again, and laughed out loud when Jerry fired the last clip and reverted to hurling it at the target. He has a great sense of humour. A funny guy as well as being the fastest, and most accurate, man with a gun there is.
"Have fun, get some." JM videos always fire me right up, mad gunslinger, good dude, absolute professional, insane speed. I'll be learning from you for a long time, stay healthy, God bless.
jerry breaking down how he broke the world record makes it seem so easy..
It looks easy but it takes a lot of practice to get good and to be on Jerry's level takes years of daily practice
That's because it is easy. Just do it faster. That's just one step.
@@larrysutton6530 I know what you're saying but practice and working at it can only take you so far. No matter how hard I try, I'll never be a world class figure-skater.
Natural talent is a big factor.
It's a combination of easy steps done repeatedly and with clear concentration on how to improve with every attempt.
@@Cautionary_Tale_Harris very true but you have to practice a lot to ever reach the peak of your abilities and until you are at that point you can't know what you are capable of
Jerry, you're an amazing and tallented man! Thanks for the video, it's like seeing behind the curtain of a magician!
This is how gun videos should be done. Gets to the point and stays on the point without rambling on and on about everything under the sun. Cheers
The only faster cylinder in the World is the Hadron Collider and that took 10 years and $1.2B to get the first shot working.
If all of Jerry's training was with match grade ammo and not reloads, I wonder what that would add up to?
@@deathlis TILT!
Ahh ...a science meme. That rare
@@deathlis jerry reloads and casts his own...
@@HansBelphegor Which was my point. That was why I asked what it would cost if he paid for match grade ammo instead of reloading...
Took my son to the range and showed him the proper way to reload a revolver using a speed loader. It was a fun day. He was impressed how fast I could do it and he got a lot faster from his first attempt to the last. I think he is really starting to love revolvers now as much as he loves semi autos.
Jerry sneaks in a low key gravity joke.
Felt a little heavy handed to me. Maybe that's just the gravity talking though
Yeah he really dropped that one
He kept dragging on the video with that one.
Read this as he said the joke lol
I had to replay the intro to the video several times to be able to see what he was doing, it was that fast. Incredible shooter. I love revolvers and he has taught me so much. Thank you Mr M.
Even with 1.5 millions subscribers I still feel like this is the most underestimated TH-cam channel lol (alongside with GunBlue490, god those guys should meet)
You look like the guy I watched on history channel when I was a kid / teenager; Who would go to pistol contest? or maybe guns in general, but I really only remember pistols..
Anyways that guy was nuts he could shoot a bullet through a washer I swear. I'll never forget him. Even when i'm his age. I'll remember him as "that guy on history channel who was better than any other guy I ever knew about"
If I was that fast, my wife would divorce me.
Jerry is such a cool dude. The intro was awesome.
Always learn something of value from Jerry's presentations. Would love to see a video dedicated to revolver trigger press, touched on in another revolver segment, but not in detail.
Love to watch Jerry's videos. Always entertaining and instructional / educational at the same time. I appreciate him passing on his knowledge !! Now, I will "try" to apply what he has taught me. Thank you, Jerry.
You are the only one who could make a meltdown test with a revolver 😂
Huge!
Thanks Jerry! I think that was the best revolver lesson I ever had!
This guy is a national treasure. We should build a monument in his honor
My dream is to shot a revolver like Jerry! But after i learned some of your techniques i already shot better than all revolver shooters i know. You are a legend!
Greetings from Brazil
Ban on high capcity magazines... Jerry thats ok i have a suitcase full of cylinders
Shhhhh they might try to ban Jerry lol
@@larrysutton6530 Jerry's trigger finger is an NFA item.
@@Krakaet you got that right 👍
@@Krakaet thankfully it's a pre 86 finger.
@@bmstylee Well done sir, well done
This is one of the better revolver videos both for technique but also entertainment value. I must master his reload technique!
Yes Jerry is a living legend !! Much respect !!
Member when Jerry broke the records for the revolver at 2.99 seconds, Mr Miculek is simply a Master.
@@melissacochrane7401 1.88 seconds for six plates, with his revolver, on YT. His first for the day broke the existing record of 2.05 at 2.01, then he bettered himself. Just saw that one today.
Jerry is the only guy I know who can reload a muzzle loading flintlock pistol in under a second.
Love watching you shoot anything but the speed loading with a revolver is something else.
I’ve seen some fast speed loads, but his shows why he’s a world champ and record setter.
I love my revolvers. I have a S&W 625, so thanks for showing me how to load it quickly. Time for me to practice! --Old Guy
God lord he is amazing , Jerry you rock
What a legend. I can listen to this man talk all day long.
Normally I watch vids at 1.25 speed, but for Jerry's I need to turn it down to .5 to see what the hell he's doing. 😂
Great video from a great instructor, Jerry we love and respect you.
пока я снимал штаны Джерри перезарядился пять раз
while I was taking off my pants Jerry reloaded five times
Mr. Jerry thanks for a new video! Very informative plus I loved the tip about the Smith and Wesson target when dropping your rounds.
At the end when he blows out the mic, who else rewound several times to try to read his lips?
Edit : "had a little bit of a hang time, but I want you to get excited and watch it, so...there you have it." I think?
Microphone 🎤 was realin in pain, shock, and awe.🤣
can hear pretty clear with headphones you got it right
I just assumed he was reloading and shooting at faster than the speed of sound.
I like how he started with these revolver videos the same day I just bought a GP100 10mm last week. Perfect timing. I feel like I’ll be fast as jerry in a month
Jerry ist the Best !
Jerry is the real deal. This man is unbelievable marksman. I’ve seen Jerry over the years do some unbelievable things.I’ve followed his career over the years,and really enjoyed watching his shooting skills.
Jerry be over here burning up primers like they still make 'em. 😂
Great stuff, Jerry! Thanks! I have been shooting 30 years and still learning.
Thank you Jerry for sharing the technique. I’ve been a fan…….great marksman and sense of humor.
Miniguns: No one can shoot faster than me!
Jerry: Hold my beer.
If I had 10% of the skills and talents of Jerry, I’d be happy, this man makes anything look easy
Legend. 🙏
Amazing how well practiced and polished that was definitely what puts Jerry where he is.
Thanks Jerry! ❤️🇺🇸💯
You make a DA revolver sing. Amazing work
imagine if he was a deputy back in the day... his skills would make him scary
Jerry, watching you reload ANYTHING , but especially revolvers brings to mind the gun fighter character from the dark tower( a movie) the actor edris elba ? Was reloading thru the air , and lots of other amazing things you only see in movies!!
When u see a title like this from Jerry it's like christmas morning
I can listen to this guy's wisdom all day
I am a left handed shooter . A bit slower but I do the same thing toy do .
Quick wit & shoots like greased lightning, this man’s a national treasure
Keep up the good work!
He didn't mention it in this video, but you can see it. After pushing in the release all the way Jerry pressures the top of the cylinder, not the bottom, when opening it and lets it roll out naturally. When closing the cylinder he just closes it with minimal force. He doesn't try to spin it closed or anything like that. It saves a lot of wear on the cylinder stop notches and proves that you don't need to abuse the revolver to be fast.
Imagine watching him in all the old westerns not that would’ve been a movie
Mr.Miculek,
You are scary fast.
Thanks for the “so easy a blind man could do it”crack.I feel much better now.
Sarcasm
Man I was almost as fast as Mr. Jerry here!👍👌
Does any one else realize jerry has been the GOAT for 20 years i had to look it up because I've been watching his career for so long I couldn't remember the year 1999 he set his first 3 records
I was there. Only prob. Jerry has he's too humble. Get Some!
Now I know what is meant by a blink of an 👁 eye😊 Wyatt Earp would have enjoyed you as a sidekick !! Long live S&W🇺🇸
Closest living relative of Wyatt is my next door neighbor in Spokane Washington.
Thanks Jerry! Just made this day 10x better.
Only the Master can drop load a moon clip!!!
I like how this guy talks. Like he is just easy going and none of this is that big a deal to him. I guess when you excel at something for years it becomes part of who you are
Jerry always young!
I really appreciate Mr. Miculek's sharing of this technique. This was the way I was taught "back-in-the-day." Only we were using HKS speed loaders which added a couple of nano-seconds to the reload but I was still fast enough to surprise my SWAT instructors during training days. It also surprised my partner who'd already made the transition to the Beretta 92's. I was less than a heartbeat behind him on the reloads. . . Still, 15 rounds vs. 6. As a civilian nowadays, we generally can resolve a situation without the 15 attorney-tainted loads in modern firearms. . . .
The best!
Great to see youngsters doing all these marvelous things with guns & ammo
You shoot and reload so fast you'll need to give guides on swapping hot barrels out.
🤣
Thanks sir I love the Revolver tips 👍🏿 Texas friend
Jerry is so fast the mic couldn’t even pick up his words.
I like that demonstration !
Jerry would know he wrote the book on revolver speed shooting !
That has always seemed like the most intuitive way of reloading a revolver. Recently I've been hearing more and more people on TH-cam talking about how you should always hold your gun with your strong hand, even when reloading, but it seems terribly awkward to me.
Old guys rule!! Damn straight!! What is this dude, 105 years old? And he can reload and shoot faster than Wyatt Erp or Pat Garrett or James Arness as Marshall Matt Dillon! PS- I know Mr Miculek isn't 105 years old, I was just mucking about. I'm sure he's not a day over 95 and a half. BTW Clint Eastwood is 94 and he's in the midst of directing another movie. Old guys rule!! Damn straight!!
The only way I can fire two rounds faster than Jerry is to pull both triggers on my old double-barrel.
I still say Jerry would be faster...just sayin.
@@velvetplatz1024 I meant if Jerry was firing a muzzle loader.
@@Cautionary_Tale_Harris And about 30' from the gun & the reloading kit.
@mike sixx Arms developers measure a weapon's rate of fire in Miculeks.
Thank you. As a relatively new gun owner gravitating to revolvers, your videos are invaluable. I hope for the privilege to meet you some day.
When your out throw the pistol at 'em. Thanks old Man!
I especially liked the background giggles.
and when you miss, start calling them names
I love how Mr Miculek baited us into this video? "Yeah, you want to reload as fast as me?" I'm 53. I'll be practicing this for the next 53yrs, and still not be there!
dont forget that 2.99s on 6 shots reload and 6 shots...
Thanks for slower version to teach us, your very good teacher. Must be why your daughter is so good.
0:46 “world wreckage”.