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  • Super Sweet!

  • @youboon ur a moron.... Almost twice a desert eagle!

  • Not as powerful as a Deagle.

  • The whole point of slow motion camera is with the end product you don't have to artificially slow it down any more. This is so damn slow you can't pick up any patterns or see whats happening at all.

  • @GT4604 This video was posted for people who asked to see it slowed down more than the original. If you aren't happy with it, watch the other video posted under my username.

  • People that don't own this gun are talking out of ignorance. My 4" has double-tapped 4 times in 3 years. Always heavy loads, single action, 1st shot. The time to release the trigger, reset it, advance the cylinder, and pull another shot in double action is far too much for the rapid 2nd shot. I have no idea how the cylinder advances- but it does. Sound= pa-dow. 2 shots- auto speed.

  • Godam u could of speeded it up a little bit it's so fucking slow I had to fast forward to see the recoil

  • the video took much more time in showing the recoil.

  • So post your own video. Douche

  • shit, checkmate

  • lol dude whats the framerate on this camera i mean i realise u dont have some industrial $40k shit but it looks like a standard camera tossin a couple dozen frames a second make and model?

  • Smith and Wesson filmed this during their investigation of accidental doubletaps. So I'm sure it was a $40k industrial camera.

  • Wow - very instructive this. Shows (me) how fast the bullet leaves before recoil takes effect.

  • Reading the info box: How the hell do you "accidentally" DT a revolver, especially a large caliber one? It's not like an auto that re-chambers a new round with the recoil force. I could see that if the gun had a screwed up trigger mech but a revolver? What's the trigger pull on this thing? I would guess about 5-8 lbs and maybe even more as you go through th action of cocking the hammer and rotating the cylinder.

  • Consider that you are applying all of the force necessary to pull the trigger double action. The gun fires, and recoils rearward so fast it outruns your trigger finger. Fast enough that it resets the trigger. Your reflexes are not fast enough to stop squeezing, so as soon as the gun stops outrunning your finger, your finger is still trying to apply the same force it was, and it pulls the trigger again. Almost exactly like bump firing a semi-auto rifle.

  • I've done it..i've always said they should make these heavy calibers single action..i mean it's not like your going to try and rapid fire the darned things

  • Yeah, the double action is a liability with this double-tap effect. It's extremely unlikely to kick back far enough to blow your own head off, but the second shot could definitely kill someone miles away.

  • There's a video here on YT of this very thing happening to a woman, and another slo mo one where it could have happened with a man given how far up/back his wrist twisted.

  • Either the finger keeps pulling or more likely the gun bounces off the hand against the trigger finger, the bump fire as you mentioned.

  • Dablammmmm. !!! That hurts w 2 hands.

  • looks like it would shoot again. he pressed the trigger twice

  • Awesome

  • I can't believe the shooter one-handed that thing! I don't even like one-handing a .44 Magnum!

  • dude 44. magnum really i just got back from the seirras and i got to shoot a 45. pistol and my friend mike had a 500

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