It would be hard to believe that this guy actually existed in real life if we didn't have videos of his incredible skill and speed unmatched by any other human...
100% agree......if this wasn't on video then it would have been no more than a legend that was embellished over the years to this point. Here we see it first hand that this guy could actually live up to his legendary status. An amazing guy!
I would love to see how Bob would have stacked up to the great gunfighters of the old west. I would imagine that there could be some extremely talented people back then because they didn’t have as many distractions as we do today.
The confidence and charisma in this man! RIP Bob, you were simply the best there ever was. A true and natural showman. As they say; “They don’t make em like this anymore.”
I dont care if he didn't hit that baloon directly, if you've ever used an open sight on a target that far even the plate would be covered completely by the sight post. This is phenomenal.
You do it like Elmer Keith did, "put up some front sight" was his method. I'm certainly not a Bob or Elmer but if you practice enough these kind of shots are possible. I've a 5½" SuperBlackhawk that I shoot often at white metal 5 gallon pails at between 200 and 300 yards. 5 hits for 6 shots is my best, but of course there are many 0 for 6 also.
i witnessed this man in person in the 70s at Polson Montana at a grand opening show at a car dealership and he was for real,,no tricks, he was amazing , I thank my mom for taking me there , i will never forget it.
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While I can't take away from Bob's abilities, because he's a far better shot than I will ever be, he actually missed the balloon both times. The first shot was slightly to the left, and the second shot was about 8" below the balloon. Both times, the shrapnel from the impact popped the balloon, but he did hit the plate, which is exceptional, even more so with the snub nose.
I am impressed with the 38. And have pulled off the 200yard shot a few times with my Black Hawk 44 Mag. But have never tried with 38 Police Spacial. Now I just got to go out to the range.😊
I'm falling down the rabbit hole today, watching Bob's videos... Easy to see the guy was an absolute natural with guns. I wonder if he could do the same type of incredible distance shots, but with an actual sniper rifle... His timing, delivery, sense of humor & natural showmanship always make for great clips. I particularly like the ones where he's a little more boastful/bragging, than he typically is... Some of the stuff he says is so damn good!😂😂😂 RIP LEGEND🙏🏼
I saw Bob years ago in Louisiana at a show. He fired two shots from an old thumb buster(Single action Army .45colt) faster than I can shoot a semiautomatic pistol. Crazy fast 😳❤️☘️
i seen him just once at a gun show in raleigh, nc. around 1996 i think. he had a little table setup and a kinda meet and greet sort of area; he had a rifle case with, i donno, maybe 5-6 revolvers, i was eyeballing them. he must have noticed and said, "go ahead, pick one up if you'd like" i kindly no, but thank you. he said his name was Bob, i said my name was Edward, and he shook my hand. i was in my late 30's and was instantly star struck. but when he did some quick draw exhibition, i just could not belive how fast he was. he was the real deal McCoy. what a heck'va life he must have lived.
Both shots actually missed the balloons. It was the spray of the lead that broke them. That being said, both were good shots on a steel plate at 200 yards. I've done it several times with my 45 Colt Single Action using black powder full load ammo.
I saw this guy doing quick draws one time years ago and at first I thought he was useing two guns I was about twenty five yards away ! He was drawing fast and hitting targets like a machine Amazing !!!
My great grandfather was good friends with bob and his wife Becky, he was a great guy and very talented, I live in butte still and I sometimes see Becky when she visits my great grandmother, RIP bob munden
Somewhere around I have an old gun magazine article with Elmer Keith on how he was shooting 500 plus yards with pistols. Keith actually filed elevation grooves into his rear pistol sights for long range shooting.
It's the snubnose that makes it impressive. I shot handgun metallic silhouette in the 80s and the farthest steel target in the revolver categorie was at 200 metres which is 220 yards. We shot standing, with open sights and had to topple heavy steel targets. Many had similar handguns to Bob's a few had shorter barrels. My point is that the 44 mag shot is highly achievable. It's the snubnosed one that is exceptional. One way or another, I'm not comparing myself to this fabulous shooter but drawing a perspective to illustrate how difficult the shot with the short 38 special barrel is. Slower, more drop at distance, far less power and a very short sight radius. Many people have difficulty hitting a bullseye at 10 yards, let alone pop a balloon at 200. This is actually quite tame compared to many of his other feats. Bob Munden was a legend.
Mr. Bob took a tiny J-frame Smith & Wesson Model 60 Chief's Special, with a 2" barrel, and shot out a balloon "200-yards" away. He only used 1-shot to accomplish this feat-of-feats! A stock Model 60, with black rubber Pachmayr Grips, and at a distance many shooters with scopes on their rifle could not make. This man, most likely, is one of the best top3-handgun shooters ever. What a shot!
Decades ago, I used to do that routinely at 200 yds with my Ruger Super Blackhawk. My targets were 2 liter soda bottles, and later, regular sized 12 - 16 ounce coke bottles. I never tried the shot with any other handgun though. I remember someone drove up on my buddy and I while shooting. After determining they were not a threat, we allowed them to observe us shooting. After I hit a standard sized glass coke bottle at 200 yards, one guy exclaimed: "Did he hit that bottle with that pistol?" "Sure did my buddy said." No trick to it folks... just lots of practice with the firearm. Once you know where that firearm shoots at any given range, it's just a matter of squeezing off that round just at the right moment when your naturally moving sights come onto the target. My eyes are 32 years older now so, doubt I could even see a 2-litre soda bottle today, much less hit it at 200 yds.
It would be hard to believe that this guy actually existed in real life if we didn't have videos of his incredible skill and speed unmatched by any other human...
Imagine if he could Hit that distance with his fast draw. Literally unstoppable in the wild west.
It's like a tall tale from the American west, except we have literal proof.
@@jcmoney11111 I mean he'd be unstoppable regardless at close range with his speed no one would dare duel him.
100% agree......if this wasn't on video then it would have been no more than a legend that was embellished over the years to this point. Here we see it first hand that this guy could actually live up to his legendary status. An amazing guy!
I would love to see how Bob would have stacked up to the great gunfighters of the old west. I would imagine that there could be some extremely talented people back then because they didn’t have as many distractions as we do today.
The confidence and charisma in this man!
RIP Bob, you were simply the best there ever was.
A true and natural showman.
As they say;
“They don’t make em like this anymore.”
Well his motto was "I'd be humble, if I had a reason to be."
Alway enjoyed his "impossible shots"! BTW he did this shot in another episode with a North American Arms .22. Bob Munden was incredible!
He was one of a kind. I loved watching him shoot.
@@tomdixon2959I remember that shot. A little snubnose .22lr at 200 yards. 😳unbelievable
200 yards with any six shooter is impressive. The fact that he also did it with a 38 snubnose is ridiculous....
Yes. In wind
Snubnose, wtf are you on bruh 💀💀
@@nooxy9509 watch the video dumbass
@@nooxy9509 you clearly didn't watch the whole video.
@@anthonyhallsten6578 And i didnt, why the fuck i would lose my time watching someone shoot
I dont care if he didn't hit that baloon directly, if you've ever used an open sight on a target that far even the plate would be covered completely by the sight post. This is phenomenal.
Not if you use a 6 o'clock hold
@@usualsuspect5173 You'd have to hold about 8' above the target to make up for the drop at 200 yards
You do it like Elmer Keith did, "put up some front sight" was his method.
I'm certainly not a Bob or Elmer but if you practice enough these kind of shots are possible. I've a 5½" SuperBlackhawk that I shoot often at white metal 5 gallon pails at between 200 and 300 yards. 5 hits for 6 shots is my best, but of course there are many 0 for 6 also.
@@nathanjames7030 not if you're zeroed for that distance
@@nathanjames7030 Its actually about 60 inches if you zero at 20 yds.
I'm sorry to hear Bob has passed. I loved his arrogance and confidence because he could back every bit of it up!
no brag, just fact!
It ain't arrogance if you really are that good.
It wasn't arrogance ..... It was down right mystical ability and perfection!
“It's not bragging if you can back it up.” - Muhammad Ali
Kinda like 45
Bob Munden was one of a kind...RIP Bob
He was in a class by himself. Talked to him once on the phone. Great guy.
Paul pervid
Lame to fame...
@@cquilty1 why so rude 😂
@@2elss
Hardly rude...
i witnessed this man in person in the 70s at Polson Montana at a grand opening show at a car dealership and he was for real,,no tricks, he was amazing , I thank my mom for taking me there , i will never forget it.
Yep I seen him in butte it was truly mind-blowing. Minus the pun.
"I thank my mom for taking me there" --- that made me smile. A hat to both the late Bob Munden and your mom.
He always made it look easy. No fist pumps or dancing around like a child. Just a class man.
People tend to be mild-mannered when they repeat something they've done thousands of times.
Just another day at the range for him.
@@tappajaavwhy do I keep encountering you? This is some weird synchronicity 4D dimensions stuff
@@mel0-NRG Perhaps you browse youtube at roughly same times I do so when I happen to click something suggested by the algorithm, and write silly comments after I'm done watching it's around same time you also look at the comment section
Or maybe we have similar interests
The man was a freak of nature. Just unreal. And loved his dear wife. Gets no better than that
RIP Bob, your ability never ceased to amaze me and has pushed me to hone my own skills.
I miss Bob Munden, he was quite a character.
Didn't he die?
Just found out he did.
He was a remarkable man, had the pleasure of watching him entertain folks many years ago. Rest in peace Mr. Bob Munden.
God bless Ol Bob, he was an authentic talent and a good man, we miss you Bob
Some of Bob's other videos have no comment!!!!! You need to open it up To comments!!!!!! This man is a legend and needs to be known!!!!!!!
Would have done anything to meet Bob. Seemed like such a character and a great showman.
You Sir are incredibly talented great shooting
While I can't take away from Bob's abilities, because he's a far better shot than I will ever be, he actually missed the balloon both times. The first shot was slightly to the left, and the second shot was about 8" below the balloon. Both times, the shrapnel from the impact popped the balloon, but he did hit the plate, which is exceptional, even more so with the snub nose.
Bob was the best and a legend in my book..he inspired me to shoot.
I used to love watching this show on Saturday with my dad.
Please upload old American Shooter episodes. I would make popcorn and relive what made me fall in love with the shooting sports as a kid.
He was impossible! Love watching his confidence and style. Never be another one like hin. 💙🇺🇸
I was lucky to have met him and very lucky to have been given a few handgun lessons from him. Thank you Bob.
I am impressed with the 38. And have pulled off the 200yard shot a few times with my Black Hawk 44 Mag. But have never tried with 38 Police Spacial. Now I just got to go out to the range.😊
Miss you Bob… you we’re ‘The Best’!
he really is a legend! he is not only the fastest, but also the best in precision. just incredible what he was able to do with guns.
I'm falling down the rabbit hole today, watching Bob's videos...
Easy to see the guy was an absolute natural with guns. I wonder if he could do the same type of incredible distance shots, but with an actual sniper rifle...
His timing, delivery, sense of humor & natural showmanship always make for great clips. I particularly like the ones where he's a little more boastful/bragging, than he typically is... Some of the stuff he says is so damn good!😂😂😂
RIP LEGEND🙏🏼
Bob was the best and still is. RIP
I saw Bob years ago in Louisiana at a show. He fired two shots from an old thumb buster(Single action Army .45colt) faster than I can shoot a semiautomatic pistol. Crazy fast 😳❤️☘️
Bob is a legend!!
I miss Bob Munden. He was a truly wonderful character !
Used to always watch him as a kid. His shooting is too awesome!
Bob is just built different. He's one of a kind.
He has always amazed me. We lost a great one with his passing.
Obviously, I'm a Smith guy and Bob's incredible skill with a revolver is a testament to how well S&W can build a fine handgun.
The late great Bob Munden,never ceases to amaze with a gun!RIP,fastest gun that ever lived!
A true class act and a gentleman! He was amazing!
Bob Munden was an incredible shot, showman and good person as well as "the fastest man that ever lived" God rest your soul my brother 🙏❤️😎👍
i seen him just once at a gun show in raleigh, nc. around 1996 i think. he had a little table setup and a kinda meet and greet sort of area; he had a rifle case with, i donno, maybe 5-6 revolvers, i was eyeballing them. he must have noticed and said, "go ahead, pick one up if you'd like" i kindly no, but thank you. he said his name was Bob, i said my name was Edward, and he shook my hand. i was in my late 30's and was instantly star struck. but when he did some quick draw exhibition, i just could not belive how fast he was. he was the real deal McCoy. what a heck'va life he must have lived.
Missed the balloon with both shots but just hitting the metal plate is amazing.
Bob was the man. Made it look easy. RIP Mr. Munden
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I sure do miss him.
Missed the balloon both times but even hitting the steel itself is impressive. 👍
Both shots actually missed the balloons. It was the spray of the lead that broke them. That being said, both were good shots on a steel plate at 200 yards. I've done it several times with my 45 Colt Single Action using black powder full load ammo.
He shoot the iron plate .. at least
i think the snubby hit and the 44 mag was too close to call. imho
At 200 yards?
My brother and I used to ring a 36" plate with our 8 3/8" S&W 44 mags open sights free standing, 5 out of 6, at 320 yd.
I'm not subscribed to this channel but I get a Google news alert almost every day about "shooting USA"
Those shots were fantastic!!!
I saw this guy doing quick draws one time years ago and at first I thought he was useing two guns I was about twenty five yards away ! He was drawing fast and hitting targets like a machine Amazing !!!
Such an amazing Legend
Only stumbled upon this. Absolutely amazing
My great grandfather was good friends with bob and his wife Becky, he was a great guy and very talented, I live in butte still and I sometimes see Becky when she visits my great grandmother, RIP bob munden
As a full blooded latino, this is the American I aspire to be. God bless this country
Legendary..RIP!. Luckily Jerry M. is still around... Demonstrating the fine tools of Smith and Wesson. 🇺🇸
I've picked up a used S&W but I'll never buy a new one. I try not to give my money to 2A traitors.
Bob munden.one of the best gun slingers that lived
At my best with a LOT of practice, I shot 25 X-rings at 25 yards. Bob could have done that all day. The shots he made were unreal.
Certified Legend and badass
Bob the GOAT!
Bob's the best shot who ever lived. A true real life big shot.
Somewhere around I have an old gun magazine article with Elmer Keith on how he was shooting 500 plus yards with pistols. Keith actually filed elevation grooves into his rear pistol sights for long range shooting.
Definitely one of the all time greats.
It's the snubnose that makes it impressive. I shot handgun metallic silhouette in the 80s and the farthest steel target in the revolver categorie was at 200 metres which is 220 yards. We shot standing, with open sights and had to topple heavy steel targets. Many had similar handguns to Bob's a few had shorter barrels. My point is that the 44 mag shot is highly achievable. It's the snubnosed one that is exceptional. One way or another, I'm not comparing myself to this fabulous shooter but drawing a perspective to illustrate how difficult the shot with the short 38 special barrel is. Slower, more drop at distance, far less power and a very short sight radius. Many people have difficulty hitting a bullseye at 10 yards, let alone pop a balloon at 200. This is actually quite tame compared to many of his other feats. Bob Munden was a legend.
Saw that when first presented on American Shooter. Got to meet him at a SASS End of Trail. Great guy.
Old America is so awesome! I miss :(
This guy was the greatest at speed and accuracy. He will never be matched
Pretty dam cool Bob !!
Mr. Bob took a tiny J-frame Smith & Wesson Model 60 Chief's Special, with a 2" barrel, and shot out a balloon "200-yards" away. He only used 1-shot to accomplish this feat-of-feats! A stock Model 60, with black rubber Pachmayr Grips, and at a distance many shooters with scopes on their rifle could not make. This man, most likely, is one of the best top3-handgun shooters ever. What a shot!
Incredible shooting
I used to compete with a Browning 9mm automatic, at six and ten yards. This leaves me stunned.
Damn good shooting, Bob!!!!!
Wow! Incredible shooting.
What a legend
The bullet doesnt hit the balloon , it hits the steel plate and fragments, the fragmented pieces hit the balloon. So the target is the steel plate.
Wow ,really impressive shot ... 👍💪💪💪
Fantastic shot
Truly extraordinary! Amazing
I ain't gonna draw a gun on this dude! He an OG! My hats off!
Awesome , the man is a wizard , I couldn't do that at ten yards on an indoor range !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That last shot was mind blowing!!!
this is my first time watching Bob. I'm so sorry to read that he's no longer with us.
Bob was amazing
Sweet shooting!
Decades ago, I used to do that routinely at 200 yds with my Ruger Super Blackhawk. My targets were 2 liter soda bottles, and later, regular sized 12 - 16 ounce coke bottles. I never tried the shot with any other handgun though. I remember someone drove up on my buddy and I while shooting. After determining they were not a threat, we allowed them to observe us shooting. After I hit a standard sized glass coke bottle at 200 yards, one guy exclaimed: "Did he hit that bottle with that pistol?" "Sure did my buddy said." No trick to it folks... just lots of practice with the firearm. Once you know where that firearm shoots at any given range, it's just a matter of squeezing off that round just at the right moment when your naturally moving sights come onto the target. My eyes are 32 years older now so, doubt I could even see a 2-litre soda bottle today, much less hit it at 200 yds.
Man the grip on that revolver looks amazing
If you're referring to the 44 Mag that's just a Hogue Monogrip. Available for about $20, although that's the first white one I've ever seen.
I’ve never even tried a shot with a pistol beyond 100 yards. The sight post blocks a semi truck from view at that distance😂
THE MAN IS AMAZING!
Outstanding, legendary r.i.p. big guy
Bob Munden's number one fan will always be Bob Munden.
Elmer Keith would give you a pat on the back! Great shooting! 👍
The best that ever lived.
Best shooter ever! No spotter, rest, bench, or scope...
Incredible shots. However, the balloon was popped not by the bullet, but pieces of it when it shattered against the steel in both cases.
Amazing!
Amazing shooting.
He's a pro and knows his weapons.
Holy moly that was impressive
“Switching to your secondary is faster than reloading.”
“Bro you’re a sniper…”
“I don’t care.”
Bob is a legend!
Holy smokes! As a qualified expert that was crazy impressive! I wouldn’t believe it if I didn’t see it.
Damn good shooting!
Cool gun and exelent shut . Respeckt Mr.
His mate with a rifle is a bonus.😂