I’d Stay Off Of This Guy’s Lawn If I Were You

I’d Stay Off Of This Guy’s Lawn If I Were You

Gun-toting plumbers from Louisiana make the best YouTube videos. Actually, he looks like more of an electrician; I can see it in his eyes. Tradesmen make the deadliest warriors because they want to kill everyone on the job almost as much as postmen do.

I can appreciate his dedication to playing it fast and loose, but I don’t know if there’s any practical application for most of these activities. If you’re ever in a situation where you’re blindfolded and you need to get six rounds downrange in under a second, maybe you should consider playing pin the tail on the donkey in a nicer neighborhood, so you don’t have to resort to blowing the heads off half a dozen party-goers at the drop of a hat. That seems to be the only situation where that exercise would be applicable, and it can be easily avoided.

Then again, it never pays to be unprepared.

5 thoughts on “I’d Stay Off Of This Guy’s Lawn If I Were You

  1. Charlie Maine doesn’t appear to know the name Jerry Miculek. That is a major shortcoming for a Borderline Sociopath. Better do some homework Charlie, you’re setting a bad example.

  2. Yeah, Charlie, for those of us in the shooting world, Jerry Miculek is sorta like a melding of Tiger Woods of golf and Michael Jordan of basketball.

    FWIW, I do a fair amount of IDPA shooting (you can look that one up on your homework), and I once shot with the national champion. He was a nice kid…about 20 years old….and shot at a level that I could only have dreamed of in my younger years (which are well behind me now). Anyways, I asked him about how much he practiced. His answer: As the “season” approaches, he shoots a thousand rounds a day. Every day, all week long. When that week is over, he starts it all over again. It’s simple math, but to do that, he loads a 10-round magazine a hundred times each day. And then he sweeps up the brass. [For frame of reference, I’m a middling “active” shooter, and I can shoot a thousand…maybe two thousand….rounds per year.]

    Miculek got to that level of shooting years ago.

  3. My uncle Louie Lozko, we all called him “Letsgo Lozko”, he raised bantam chickens.
    He knew what snow tires were, but not satires. He learned before he was retired.

Comments are closed.

Comments are closed.