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I watched the video but I think I MISSED it!! He is fast!!
 

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He came to Jackson nearly 20 years ago. Put on a show on the back of a flatbed trailer for a car lot. He could shoot 5 rounds that sounded like one shot. Another trick he did was had you look at a light beside him. When the light went out, you were supposed to blink your eyes, when you opened them, he had shot and reholstered. Very fast and worth the price (free).
 

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Absolutely amazing!! Is it considered bragging if you can back it up? You can read more about him at his website.

http://www.bobmunden.com/
 

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He is fast but I dont like his personality. And his comments on Old West Gunfighters (Being shot in the back, they ALL died that way) is wrong. Some of the better known did die in ambushes, but others died in gunbattles and many died of old age and illness. There is not much to them going one on one face to face though.

From Wiki:
Gunfighters King Fisher, John Wesley Hardin, Ben Thompson, Billy the Kid, and Wild Bill Hickok all died as a result of ambush, killed by men who feared them because of their reputation. Gunmen Kid Curry, Jim Courtright, Dallas Stoudenmire and Dave Rudabaugh were killed in raging gun battles, much as portrayed in films of the era, and usually against more than one opponent. Bill Longley and Tom Horn were executed. Famed gunman Clay Allison died in a wagon accident. Gunmen Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, Commodore Perry Owens, and Luke Short all died of natural causes, living out their lives on reputation and avoiding conflict in secluded retirement.

Not to hijack the post but here is a great and factual read about Gunmen that is in contradiction to his comment:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunfighter
 
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