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Thread: Dave Sevigny, new F.A.S.T. Record (3.56s)

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    Dave Sevigny, new F.A.S.T. Record (3.56s)

    This is quite simply sick ...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qU3jceN4JAc

    And he did it cold.

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    That is amazing. Full loads, I assume?

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    That's cold.

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    I'm fairly certain he was using the "Team Glock" load that AAA makes, which is a 147gr.

    I know he's done it many times hovering around the 4-second mark with his stock carry gun and ammo (G23 & 165gr Dold Dot), and that was a year ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToddG View Post
    I'm fairly certain he was using the "Team Glock" load that AAA makes, which is a 147gr.

    I know he's done it many times hovering around the 4-second mark with his stock carry gun and ammo (G23 & 165gr Dold Dot), and that was a year ago.
    Either way, it is pretty amazing -- was curious though.

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    Very good, he's not human
    GET IN YOUR BUBBLE!

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    I'm fairly certain that if you put standard Blazer or WWB in his gun and he ran the drill ten times, his scores would pretty much be the same average as with the Team Glock load. It makes a difference over the course of hundreds of rounds at a big match, but for a 6-shot drill involving both a draw from concealment and a reload as well as a third of the shots on a fairly small target, it's just not enough of a factor to matter.

    For reference, my best clean run ever was a 3.89 and that was:
    • not run cold, but rather was within a string of about 10 attempts, many of which were much slower and/or had misses
    • not run from concealment
    • not run from an acceptable retention holster


    The "modified" score due to the holster would be 4.39, and it still wouldn't count because there were warm-up runs.

    My best legitimate run was a 4.26, and my best witnessed/on-film run was a 4.78.

    You also have to keep in mind that I've been using this drill for years, whereas Dave had never heard of it before last year and only really sat down to set the record on a lark.

    That bastard ...
    Last edited by ToddG; 02-18-09 at 11:36.

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    Sweet! Man that is fast. I hadn't even figured out what was going on and he was done!

    OT: I'd like to see his Glock collection

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToddG View Post
    That bastard ...
    I cant speak to the circumstances of his birth, but he is clearly a savant.
    Last edited by HowardCohodas; 02-18-09 at 12:36.
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