View Full Version : Once A Sniper Always A Sniper!!
Colorado Luckydog
02-24-2011, 22:27
I had no luck with the search feature. If this has already been posted, sorry. Enjoy! This guy makes me proud to be an American. I wish we had more like him!!
http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=11qmhjn&s=7
Byte Stryke
02-25-2011, 07:36
God Bless Ted Gundy and all of our nation's Heroes.
And as far as his shooting... I hope I can hit a target at 1k Yards at 84, I could only pray for the 5" head shot group!
That is a man that I would love to learn from.
[Wow2]
StagLefty
02-25-2011, 08:56
Way too cool-God Bless an American hero !
ghettodub
02-25-2011, 09:43
Great video, thanks for sharing. Made me miss my grandpa
Awesome... it's a little dusty in here....
thrashdady
02-25-2011, 10:20
Bad Ass!!!
Saw that on impossible shots. Brought tears to my eyes. A true american hero!
Lex_Luthor
02-25-2011, 11:13
WOW that was awesome. My Grandpa was a WW2 vet too. God bless him.
Demodave
02-25-2011, 11:33
Phenomenal man, and as was stated, impossible group
Bless you Ted!
glenncal1
02-25-2011, 13:17
What a great thing to do for a WWII hero. I am afraid the number of WWII vets is dwindling fast. Thanks guys.
Singlestack
02-25-2011, 13:40
What a great thing to do for a WWII hero. I am afraid the number of WWII vets is dwindling fast. Thanks guys.
Sadly, true. What an incredible man and Marksman. All I can say is...WOW!
Singlestack
awesome video
my dad bought a 1903A4 back in the 50's. he planned to put a nice scope on it and use it for hunting, never got around to it.
he gave it to me and I bought an authentic scope and rings for it.
it's not quite as shiny as the one in the video, but it's in original condition and hasn't been fired in more 50 years.
one of my most cherished firearms
(until the boating accident)
blackford76
02-26-2011, 09:50
Thanks for posting this video.
They certainly are the Greatest Generation.
Seamonkey
02-26-2011, 10:59
Thanks for posting
Thanks for posting that, some really good stuff there.
leatherneck448
02-27-2011, 15:23
1/2 MOA at 1000 yards, at 84 years old.
incredible video and an incredible guy.
thanks for posting
DSB OUTDOORS
02-27-2011, 18:57
I just hope I can make it to 84! That vidieo brought a tear to my eye. It looked a bit like my grandpa.
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