Catching a .22 bullet
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Re: Catching a .22 bullet
I always thought the bloke was a bit of a whammo and to be be honest I still do. However it appears he's a whammo with balls the size of melons!
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Re: Catching a .22 bullet
I wonder how much that little stunt made him. 

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Re: Catching a .22 bullet
he didn't catch a bullet, the metal cup did. he just held the metal cup. its no more impressive when held in the mouth as when he held it in his fingertips
and why on earth if you want someone to shoot at you, would you not want a shooter to do it. the guy looked like he had never seen a rifle before.
and why on earth if you want someone to shoot at you, would you not want a shooter to do it. the guy looked like he had never seen a rifle before.
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Re: Catching a .22 bullet
For some reason Marcus Brigstocke has a deep dislike of David Blaine. He always refers to him as "Git Wizard" which always made me laugh...
AlieN
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Re: Catching a .22 bullet
At 7.04 it looks like the bullet entered the cup right up there at 12 o clock
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