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U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Casey Ryan, 55th Security Forces Squadron Officer-in-Charge of Logistics, fires at silhouette targets place inside of a berm at the Eastern Nebraska Gun Club on Sept. 28 in Louisville, Neb.  Ryan is a member of the Air Force’s competition shooting team where he fires a combination of three types of guns and several targets.  Ryan also has the additional duty as Officer-in-Charge of the Emergency Services Team (SWAT) for Offutt Air Force Base.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Josh Plueger) Six rounds a second
From the time it takes you to read this sentence, the smoke would have already cleared and more than 20 shell casings would be on the ground from a .40 caliber STI Eagle. The amazing part is how all 20 rounds he shot would have likely hit a book sized target and he would have already ejected the old magazine, loaded a new one and continued firing.
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