
That gives you a lot more room to already start rotating the gun back quicker and get it out. Where he has the leather almost all cut out for him. This would make it a lot harder, because you would have to pull out a lot further to clear the leather. Some holsters, the leather would go all the way up to the top.

So, two different style of holsters back in the day. There's actually a lot of cutout in his holster. And he does shoot out a little bit more than I would shoot, but he does have just a complete arm movement. So when he grabs the gun, he just grabs the gun and he just sort of locks it right in. He's very straight up and down, but you can tell that he actually has shot before, because his wrists are very firm.

So when they say "blink of an eye," there's a reason to that.Ĭlint Eastwood doesn't have a lot of body movement. A blink of an eye is actually 0.26, roughly, and that is my fastest world record. And you're just trying to take out any peripheral vision in your shooting. And I go - When you squint your eyes, you typically are locking in on your target. I go to my target, and I just stare it up. Nicole: In this scene, there's a lot of staring going on, and actually I do this.

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