• linuxgator
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    905 months ago

    Those pistols don’t look anywhere near 50 meters long

    • @PugJesusOPM
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      345 months ago

      Positively smashing, just as they hope to do to the world records!

  • @expatriado
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    415 months ago

    they dominated the meme market that year

  • scops
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    225 months ago

    I hope this is a promo picture on a cold range, because I doubt those are air pistols like today, and that photographer is clearly ahead of the firing line

  • @shalafi
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    185 months ago

    50 meters?! Good gods. With the pistol I’m best at, I’m happy to ring 10" steel at 10 meters.

    Most of the guys practicing pistols at the range are shooting paper plates at 3-4M.

    • @The_v
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      145 months ago

      How big was the target?

      The olympic airsoft is at 10m. The pellets are 4.5mm and the bullseye is 11.5mm.

      This would similar to hitting at target with a bullseye of 57.5mm or 2.26" at 50m. Adding in greater inaccuracy of the bullet due to wind, etc… say a bullseye 2.5".

      When I was a teen on the ranch in Montana and shooting was my main form of entertainment, I could do it easily. Today, I would be lucky to clip the edge of the paper until I got a few thousand rounds of practice in. It’s about form, breathing, trigger control and a hell of a lot of practice.

      • @[email protected]
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        25 months ago

        The target was 50cm/~20in diameter, so the bullseye was probably 5cm/~2in diameter. I don’t think the full results are recorded but the top shooters were probably hitting a few tens in 60 shots.

  • Tar_Alcaran
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    165 months ago

    The 1912 summer games had 18 shooting events! Including trap shooting solo and in teams, and “running deer”

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        It was a team event, and each team got 10 passes of the “deer”, so I think it was about 80% lead at that point.

  • @[email protected]
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    135 months ago

    I’m assuming the hand in the pocket is a regulated stance or at least is a pretty common pose to take. Makes me wonder what the most absurd item someone had in there pocket during an olympic event is.

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      5 months ago

      Take your hand and hold it out and watch how much it shakes/moves.

      Notice how much effort it takes you to stop the ever so slight shaking and movement of your hand. Now your arm. Now your shoulder. Now notice how much of the rest of your body you had to ignore to just control that.

      Now place it against your leg and watch it stop.

      This is the stance in its entirety, it’s pure function.

      • @[email protected]
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        95 months ago

        Sweet, ty for the info. I would imagine some people might have a picture of a loved one or maybe a note of importance (a regular object would seem distracting from the purpose you described). But, that might be taboo since anything that takes your mind off focusing on the target could hamper performance.

        • @[email protected]
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          65 months ago

          I imagine a competitor would have something in their pocket on occasion. That sprinter recently had a blue eyes white dragon card in his pocket, when he set a record a few back.

  • @numberfour002
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    105 months ago

    The honeys back in those days must have been powerless to resist these guys.

  • @saltesc
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    85 months ago

    'dem cheekbones are the real guns.