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Dual Wield .357 Magnum Revolvers

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2008

An instructional on why you DO NOT do dual-wield in real life. This is completely real results. Nothing faked here, I did my best to hit the target or close to it. Not to mention the demonstrator (myself) ended up bleeding from powder blast into my left trigger finger.

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  • so basically what your saying is....you cant shoot straight hahahaha

  • @hektik500 Then post some vid of you doing better.

  • The main thing when you "Dual Wield" is to point your thumbs in the direction that you are shooting so that way all you have to do is point your thumb in the direction of the target/ enemy whatever and shoot, but the i use the technique with 1 gun, not 2 as for if you use 2 then you have to acount for both of the guns with recoil and everything, it just doesn't work no matter how cool it looks

  • @SkullxXxFire and I thank you for the voice of reason on this subject. As shown by the comments below, there are a lot of people that just can't wrap their head around how ineffective this tactic is.

  • i call bullshit. ive seen plenty of pro gunslingers use 2 revolvers simoultaniously and hit with perfect acuracy.

  • @scarecrow6613613750 And I call bullshit upon your declaration of bullshit. Pony up some video of actual operational professionals (military, police, security / protection officers, etc) that dual-wield. Trick-shot gunslingers don't count for this purpose; their training is for competition, not combat.

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  • It's not a good way to shoot but for best results pull both triggers at the same time because shooting one then the other the recoil from the right handgun makes it harder for you to hit target when firing the left handgun. See what I mean?

  • @hydra046 Hahahahaha

  • @CSSstravag lol .38s dont damage the cylinder........

  • @deadleppards76 Uneven wear on the inside of the cylinder; the .38 cases are not the same length as .357, and I have seen .357s used extensively with .38 rounds that have scoring from uneven powder burning. Mind you, these were .357s with 80K+ rounds through them, but I don't want to encourage the matter with mine...

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