Posted on 05/23/2015 1:20:41 PM PDT by marktwain
He also lobbed a stack of 8 clays and dusted them all before they hit the ground.
That’s why they were called the “Fritz” helmet.
Yes I know the guy. I have seen him on TV a few times too. He shoots a Benelli semi-auto with an extended magazine.
Oddly, it looks like he is shooting an old Remington automatic in .22WRF (also called .22 Remington special) in his rifle shooting. I can’t recall the model off hand but remember it.
I can’t believe he does not use a .22LR. Actually he probably does use a .22LR but it sure looks like an old .22WRF I have seen years ago.
ahaha I was being somewhat sarcastic, I couldnt imagine anyone who could hit both aspirins ....with one bullet...
10 clays auto, 9 clays pump. Holy cow. Also sad to just now learn of his death.
lets hope he had offspring who shared his love of shooting
I thought I was awesome just AK’ing 2 Pepsi bottles flying through the air. Felt like a kid with a squirt gun after seeing his exhibition.
some guys just have the whole thing imprinted directly on their DNA!
My nephews and I tried to hit pennies out of the air but between recoil and muzzle flash, couldn’t tell. Only rifle I own is a custom AK. My German P38 is not about to do that.
even quarters,,,are pretty tiny.....pennies? I dunno...
Seth wanted to use dimes. We found all the pennies in the sand and none were touched. I thought I could do it but my scope is high enough to see my irons underneath. The sight plane and range kept us from hitting. If I could zero it proper at that range, we might have done something.
Here’s a tip to finding an accurate AK. Make sure the barrel is centered PERFECTLY into the trunnion. Make sure no rivets in that area are sunk in too deep resulting in an inward bulge. Also a 90 degree gas tap makes it shoot straighter as opposed to a 45 degree tap for some magical reason I don’t really understand. I repurposed that old AK into a poor mans DMR, does 4.5 inches at 200 yards. Never shot at anything further than that with it.
I always wondered what it could do with high quality ammo.
I was told by a Marine that the “helmet” was nicknamed at one time a “Schultz” ( ; )
but...”I know nothing...nothing !”
John Banner(born Vienna Austria to Jewish parents...
U.S. Army 1942-1945 supply sergeant) played Master SGT. Schultz.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Banner
( ; )
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