The 2014 Cowboy Fast Draw national championships from Mitchell, South Dakota. The sights, sounds and people of the old west come alive in this half-hour special! Sponsored by Cabela's.
Well, in war and love everything is valid, and samurais, foot soldiers (who were peasants forced to enrole in army of the different Daimyos) shinobis, (these last mentioned were more honest with they dirty playing) had fake honor stuff, just like the gentleman wild west codes (which sometimes didn't worth nothing) of a certain number of outlaws, Marshals, sheriffs and bounty hunters, towards war and conflicts humans aren't that different from each other in the end
The swiftness of the ranger is still talked about today, Texas Red had not cleared leather 'fore a bullet fairly ripped And the ranger's aim was deadly... With the big iron on his hip
@@arixen1623 the hand is for balance, the rearward lean is so that after the draw, he only has to lift the gun a few degrees before firing. Honestly some of these guys are brilliant
"Hey, Jimmy!" (Jimmy turns around) "What?" "You know what's gay?" "You? (Snickers to friends.) (Whispering) "death." (Holsters and unholsters revolver) "Haha you c-" (Falls over) Then, the kid rode away into the sunset with his boyfriend, never to be seen again.
Honestly, I'm no fast draw marksman, but i think, for a real quick-draw, you shouldn't be able to start with your hand on the firearm, at least not with your thumb on the hammer. I know It's a sport and everything, and i know it doesn't matter what settlers did in western times, (because to be honest duels in the streets are mostly a movie thing and never really happen a whole lot), but I'm pretty sure when dueling back then, you had to have your hand off of your firearm until the clock reached twelve or someone called it or whatever have you.
As a kid who watched Westerns, I was really kind of saddened when I learned a few years ago that the whole "fast draw" shootout of the Old West was mostly myth. What was next, that John Wayne really never fought in WWII?
yeh I totally agree with you - why can't they have have competitions where they don't start with hand already on gun AND where they stand straight, and don't look like they're cr***ing themselves. It would be more realistic AND far more interesting as a spectator sport....
If i were in the wild west and someone motioned to their gun for the draw , I would have drawn on them. The draw is beating the other to the gun, not with hand already on gun, so I agree with others
I'm from the UK but I love this video. What a great bunch of folks having fun. Boulder Vaquero's real name, by the way, over here is a swear (cuss) word !
I visited Mitchell South Dakota years ago. I drove from my home to go see Mt. Rushmore. I spent the night in Mitchell and liked it a lot. Friendly people.
AROUND THE 1960'S THE FLORIDA POLICE USED TO HAVE THERE GUN'S HANG'ING LOW,SOME WAS TIED OFF,..IN SOME MID WEST STATES THEY WEAR A WHITE COWBOY HAT,AND HAVE THE GUN LOW,AND TIED DOWN.I LIKE THE OKLAHOMA COWBOY HATS ALSO.GREAT LOOKIN,LOW IN THE BACK..
Bob the quickest gunslinger munden can shoot 4 targets before these guys can even hit 1 target- I dont think anyone will be quicker until the year 3000
Very nice vid and I'll be honest that poem actually made me tear up a bit. I'm pretty sure if my mother was still alive we would have gone to see one of these in person as she was all about the old west and something like this was right up her alley. Hell if she had the right gun she probably would have entered just for fun.
Not reflexes, meaning how fast you can react to something. A conditioned reflex, meaning an action which has been trained to the point of being instinctual. Which is true, as long as your memory and motor functions still hold, you do not lose those with age. These men’s draw is akin to something like walking and breathing. They’ve done it so many times for so long they don’t even need to think about it.
Where's Cisco? Figured he'd be on here. He was on a show (on the Outdoor Channel I believe?) where different shooters do trick shots with pistols, bows, shotguns, etc.
Fast and accurate. Might not be fastest but since hand already on gun that opens up cross draw or shoulder holster. I would try leaning forward just to be different. Since target is stationary in relation to me with practice should be able to hit target reliably.
Well yes and no, in the immortal words of Wyatt Earp-“the most important lesson I learned...was that the winner of a gunplay usually was the one who took his time. The second was that, if I hoped to live on the frontier, I would shun flashy trick-shooting--grandstand play--as I would poison... In all my life as a frontier peace officer, I did not know a really proficient gunfighter who had anything but contempt for the gun-fanner, or the man who literally shot from the hip.” Its still cool though, but CBA 3 gun is my favorite.
After seeing The fast gunslinger of all time. And that would be the Mr. Bob Munden. The fast draw championship don’t even come close. Hes the greatest and the fastest of not this time not that time. But OF ALL TIME.
Hate to tell you this Quick Cal but; if you are off by 1 degree at 21 feet that is about 4.3 inches and that’s still a hit on a 24 inch plate. In fact you cold even be 2 degrees of.....
@David There not lies stupid the roping saddle as it is now called was built with a low cantel so the stunt men could fall from the horses easyer a hollywood invention duels were always faughtt with a sword until the gun was invented at first at twenty paces and later a hollywood fast draw was invented with special holsters bake in the day it was mostly a shotgun blast in the back you idiot you should lay off the meth
@David Forgot to mention one other thing I cowboyed for most of my life and I know what I am talking about so a little salt in the wound Wyett Earp said at the gun fight they had the revolvers in their coat pockets because of the no carry law in Tombston
me after playing red dead redemption
😂😂
Duncan Bradford lop
Remember, something only exists after you see it in a video game
@@sublimesense7761 Wrong. Video games inspire people to learn
Bronx Bjorn The problem is that they don’t actually learn. They just go off of what they saw in the game. By the way it is a great game
1:38 slowest Hand in West
🤣🤣
She’s young one day she’ll be the best
Slow at first, but the more she practices, she’ll draw faster.
😂😂😂
You fool. Her draw was too quick for the human eye to process. That's o'l quick draw Sally
Stuff like this makes me love america
+swiv2d Stuff like this makes me jealous of America...
+swiv2d stuff like this makes me scared of america
+panterizate Cuba's got classic cars and cigars so it's not that bad.
what...the 95% obesity rate?
nachtrauch 32 actually
Me after playing RDR2: “you know, I’m something of a cowboy myself 🤠”
After wasting a lot of bullets and still not getting the target : YOU KNOW HOW MUCH I SACRIFICED
Mango’s.
Gunslinger not cowboy
@@goromajima889 TaHiTi
@@preritvishal 🤣🤣🤣🤣
More like *Dead eye championship* to me.
Lol I love rdr2
The only true dead eye champion was Bob Munden
Shut up
@@hog7302 No why dont you!
@@justjolly2k81 go play minecraft you little dweeb
This is western samurai
I respect that, love from asia.
No this is just western not that sword and fake honor shit
Except samurai despise guns back then
@@babamanga1674 You must be fun at party huh?
@@GaneshFW He might actually be since your comment doesn't even fit the context
Well, in war and love everything is valid, and samurais, foot soldiers (who were peasants forced to enrole in army of the different Daimyos) shinobis, (these last mentioned were more honest with they dirty playing) had fake honor stuff, just like the gentleman wild west codes (which sometimes didn't worth nothing) of a certain number of outlaws, Marshals, sheriffs and bounty hunters, towards war and conflicts humans aren't that different from each other in the end
this is exactly how europeans imagine the typical american xD
Europeans don't know much now do they
Damn some people got triggered over this joke
𝔼𝕩𝕒𝕔𝕥𝕝𝕪 𝕝𝕠𝕝
Texas
I wish
Guy: *tries to rob a store*
These Guys: You've yee'd your last haw
Cool story bro
The swiftness of the ranger is still talked about today,
Texas Red had not cleared leather 'fore a bullet fairly ripped
And the ranger's aim was deadly...
With the big iron on his hip
hey thats me
Big iron on his hiiiiiiip~
1:44 T H I C C
So T H I C C C C C C That She Didn't Even Want To Put Her Belt On Her Hip.
The most thiccest on the west
I seen that
Nobody will ever be as fast as the master Bob Munden again rest in peace Bob you were the man!
No one but me
Smile when you say that stranger 😂
Bob munden the fastest hand in the west
And Bob Munden didn't do that lame laying back motion like all these shooters are doing.
I shoot the fastest. Just ask my girlfriend.
LMAO!
LOL. Why am I laughing, I'm watching a video about cowboy fast draw...
Taxtro i would if you had a girlfriend
@@cyclops9750 LOL what do you know about his personal life not everyone who uses internet is single. Well I'm single, but that doesn't proof anything!
Samppsom why did you get soooo defensive just because I said that? It makes it look like you don’t have one
Rip, Bob Mundon, fastest man with the gun to ever live.
Fastest man before I started shooting
@@mozaic529he’ll cap you before you ever get a chance to pull the trigger 💀💀
He'll cap no one, he's dead, so l am now faster than him.
7:40 that´s a weird way to aim, but he´s right, whatever works for you is fine
Looks like he is striking a pose lmao
@@arixen1623 lol
@@arixen1623 Aye, XD
@@arixen1623 the hand is for balance, the rearward lean is so that after the draw, he only has to lift the gun a few degrees before firing. Honestly some of these guys are brilliant
It looks silly 😋
Quick Cal makes me feel like it’s something I can try myself. He’s a great guy
16:24 "now let's go see if jimmy still thinks I look like a gay"
"Hey, Jimmy!"
(Jimmy turns around) "What?"
"You know what's gay?"
"You? (Snickers to friends.)
(Whispering) "death."
(Holsters and unholsters revolver)
"Haha you c-"
(Falls over)
Then, the kid rode away into the sunset with his boyfriend, never to be seen again.
If I lived by there I would watch all the time
no you would not it cost money kid
@@Aaron-qr3tg what
@@Aaron-qr3tg what
would have been nice to hear a tribute to the man, Bob Munden. Simply the best. RIP Bob.
Rest in piss bozo munden
Honestly, I'm no fast draw marksman, but i think, for a real quick-draw, you shouldn't be able to start with your hand on the firearm, at least not with your thumb on the hammer.
I know It's a sport and everything, and i know it doesn't matter what settlers did in western times, (because to be honest duels in the streets are mostly a movie thing and never really happen a whole lot), but I'm pretty sure when dueling back then, you had to have your hand off of your firearm until the clock reached twelve or someone called it or whatever have you.
There are only a couple of actual recorded Duels, it was a Hollywood thing.
As a kid who watched Westerns, I was really kind of saddened when I learned a few years ago that the whole "fast draw" shootout of the Old West was mostly myth. What was next, that John Wayne really never fought in WWII?
Mike Jansen Around a third of all Cowboys were black ;)
yeh I totally agree with you - why can't they have have competitions where they don't start with hand already on gun AND where they stand straight, and don't look like they're cr***ing themselves. It would be more realistic AND far more interesting as a spectator sport....
If i were in the wild west and someone motioned to their gun for the draw , I would have drawn on them. The draw is beating the other to the gun, not with hand already on gun, so I agree with others
It's high noon
Its highnoon somewhere in the world . . . . .
Da Killah lets get high first 🤷🏾♂️
There was only 1 MAN in the last 100 years that everyone tries to emulate. RIP Bob..
BOB MUNDEN BABY
Used a lot of tricks.
Jerry, I have to agree with you. Why is everyone's hand on the gun before they draw & shoot? Is this how they do it now?
It's called lawman ready. The CFDA website will answer every question you have and then some.
@@rogerrandolph9685 thank you
It looks silly 😋
"My mule don't like you laughing ,he gets the crazy idea you laughing at him"
I don't think its nice you laughing ...
Get 3 coffins ready
“Now if you apologize, like I know you're going to, I might convince him that you really didn't mean it.’
@@natev6306 my man lol
My bad 4 coffins
Dude: are you a good aim?
Me: no, that's why I carry a scattergun...
I'm from the UK but I love this video. What a great bunch of folks having fun. Boulder Vaquero's real name, by the way, over here is a swear (cuss) word !
8:36 Although I've never tried gunslinging I can't help but feel I'd be quicker than Dakota Sue
Nicely done! Thank you Midco for your support!
This is awesome, I smiled the whole way through watching this.
Excellent video. Love this type of competition. I wonder what 2020 and beyond will hold for this sport.
I repair vintage revolvers. I worked at Harrington & Richardson in Worcester
God bless you brother!
I visited Mitchell South Dakota years ago. I drove from my home to go see Mt. Rushmore. I spent the night in Mitchell and liked it a lot. Friendly people.
Imagine a team of deputies like them, keeping the peace in the Old West.
AROUND THE 1960'S THE FLORIDA POLICE USED TO HAVE THERE GUN'S HANG'ING LOW,SOME WAS TIED OFF,..IN SOME MID WEST STATES THEY WEAR A WHITE COWBOY HAT,AND HAVE THE GUN LOW,AND TIED DOWN.I LIKE THE OKLAHOMA COWBOY HATS ALSO.GREAT LOOKIN,LOW IN THE BACK..
Wyatt Earp his brothers and Doc Holiday.
Man, that looks fun!
Slow compared to Bob Munden
+billoddiea tooooooo slooowwww
you dont understand,this is romantice of man.
Light speed is slow compared to Bob Munden
Kim Thurston
Lol...indeed it is
Bob the quickest gunslinger munden can shoot 4 targets before these guys can even hit 1 target- I dont think anyone will be quicker until the year 3000
" I wasn't invited."
Doc Holloway.
“Im afraid the strain was more than he could bear.”
Legal ter competição de saque rápido, lembra os duelos do velho oeste, gostei!
“Go ahead, skin it! Skin that smokewagon and see what happens...”
16:57 He got Spud Webb into that sentence.
I love the directors positive energy.
Very nice vid and I'll be honest that poem actually made me tear up a bit. I'm pretty sure if my mother was still alive we would have gone to see one of these in person as she was all about the old west and something like this was right up her alley. Hell if she had the right gun she probably would have entered just for fun.
Me: I could do that
Also me: *fumbles to get the gun out of the holster*
Wow, this looks like it would be a lot of fun. These guys need to be in the Olympic Games.
Idk how i got here, but i gained a new interest
Que legal sou muito fã dos cowboys 👍👍👍
amazing !!!
“I was very proud to shoot that man, and I’ll be proud again to shoot him again”
I gotta say this is on hella find bro❤
always that iconic hip rock to slide the gun out
That looks so fun
I once participated in a jr quick draw competition. I got 3rd place out of 5 rounds.
1:45
Ma'am your belt is about to fall off
God damn it I love America
this is epic!
I love the aliases
Fast Draw Showdown came out in 1994 by American Laser Games.
If Bob shows up everyone packs up that guy. Rename the trophy after him
Wowww...That's cool.... I've never seen it before.....
This looks fun
After that they smoke and drink beer to refill their dead eye 😂
This is pretty cool
This is literally the most American thing I have ever seen.
This needs to be in the Olympics
you dont lose your reflexes with age... amazing I didnt know
Not reflexes, meaning how fast you can react to something. A conditioned reflex, meaning an action which has been trained to the point of being instinctual. Which is true, as long as your memory and motor functions still hold, you do not lose those with age. These men’s draw is akin to something like walking and breathing. They’ve done it so many times for so long they don’t even need to think about it.
"Miss B Haven" bruh 😆
Kind regards, I have always wondered what kind of ammunition they use in these competitions? are they real weapons?
Wax bullets
Lmao @ 11:48 How did you do this? I dont have any idea, was going so fast I didnt even know what was going on. Awesome
Where's Cisco? Figured he'd be on here. He was on a show (on the Outdoor Channel I believe?) where different shooters do trick shots with pistols, bows, shotguns, etc.
Everybody gangsta till one gets mad and points gun
Bob Munden the best one!
Awesome
Fast and accurate. Might not be fastest but since hand already on gun that opens up cross draw or shoulder holster. I would try leaning forward just to be different. Since target is stationary in relation to me with practice should be able to hit target reliably.
Yeah the sport is really growing, except in NJ, NY, CA, MA, CT, DE, MD and DC.
That's because those states are not part of the United states.
@@REB-forever :(( south nj is nice
Can we sign a petition so Arthur Morgan can join this?
and his quick draw name too be Tuberculosis? eh?
Now I can say that I love America
These people are soooo fast, funny how speed rigs really evolved in the 1950’s due to western movies ... What a cool sport ...!!
Good thing for these guys that Bob Munden had passed...RIP Bob
Bob held all the world records. I doubt he went around the country entering every local and state competition to win them.
No matter how good you are there's always someone better and that someone is me. 😋
When you play too much red dead 2
I guess we’re celebrating F students now… Bob Mundon was and always will be the absolute fastest gun on earth. This is undisputed!
I looked this up to see if people actually shot like this accurately... I’m glad it’s not a movie myth
Well yes and no, in the immortal words of Wyatt Earp-“the most important lesson I learned...was that the winner of a gunplay usually was the one who took his time.
The second was that, if I hoped to live on the frontier, I would shun flashy trick-shooting--grandstand play--as I would poison...
In all my life as a frontier peace officer, I did not know a really proficient gunfighter who had anything but contempt for the gun-fanner, or the man who literally shot from the hip.”
Its still cool though, but CBA 3 gun is my favorite.
That baby's gonna come out with a big iron on his hip
Big iiiiiiron
Big iiiiiiiiiiiron
@@vladimirlem1104 WHEN HE TRIED TO MATCH THE RANGER WITH THE BIG IRON ON HIS HIP
vous êtes chanceux d'être dans un pays libre.
After seeing The fast gunslinger of all time. And that would be the Mr. Bob Munden. The fast draw championship don’t even come close. Hes the greatest and the fastest of not this time not that time. But OF ALL TIME.
With 44 wax bullets in house and 22lr at range bot single actions I lean forward.
So, the Old West still live on.
Bob Munden would smoke everyone⚡️💥
My daughter has just got started in this and it seems she is doing good.
Isnt a Bridgeport Rig more useful?
Me after watching a Clint Eastwood western.
i searched for "quickest draw" and this showed up like im a freaking cowboy like what?
This is honorably for thee older peeps
can you imagine breaking into a old dudes house only to get fucking quick-drawed to the head by the old man wearing a full cowboy outfit
the great equalizer
“God made man. Samuel colt made them equal”
Hate to tell you this Quick Cal but; if you are off by 1 degree at 21 feet that is about 4.3 inches and that’s still a hit on a 24 inch plate. In fact you cold even be 2 degrees of.....
This is a sport that beer belly guys can have fun with.
Are these real, full powered bullets or special loads just for these competitions?
Wax bullets. Real lead bullets are not allowed on the premises at any time.
why dont i see Aurthur Morgan in this video?
The fast draw and the roping saddle both hollywood inventions in the old west it was a shot on the back with a shotgun most times
@David There not lies stupid the roping saddle as it is now called was built with a low cantel so the stunt men could fall from the horses easyer a hollywood invention duels were always faughtt with a sword until the gun was invented at first at twenty paces and later a hollywood fast draw was invented with special holsters bake in the day it was mostly a shotgun blast in the back you idiot you should lay off the meth
@David Forgot to mention one other thing I cowboyed for most of my life and I know what I am talking about so a little salt in the wound Wyett Earp said at the gun fight they had the revolvers in their coat pockets because of the no carry law in Tombston
The lady that is pergo is the sound not too loud for the baby inside? Or is it fine??
Being a Indian and only knowing about America through movies ,shows and memes this is exactly how I imagine a typical day in Texas