Jerry Miculek

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Jerry Miculek
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Jerry Miculek on the firing line
Born Jerry Charles Miculek, Jr.
(1954-09-07) September 7, 1954 (age 69)
Freeport, Texas, United States
Residence Princeton, Louisiana, United States
Nationality American
Occupation Professional Shooter, World Record holder, World Champion, YouTube personality
Known for TV appearances, World records, professional shooting titles, YouTube channel
Spouse(s) Kay Clark-Miculek
Children Lena Miculek-Afentul
Website miculek.com
Jerry Miculek

Jerry Charles Miculek, Jr. (/ˈmɪəlɛk/) dubbed "The Greatest Shooter of all Time", (born 7. September 1954) is an American professional speed and competition shooter known for his 20 world records, appearances on TV; and for starring on his family owned YouTube channel, Miculekdotcom.[1] He is renowned as the fastest and best all around shooter in the world, emptying a five-shot revolver in 0.57 seconds in a group the size of a playing card.[2] Miculek currently holds five officially sanctioned world records in revolver shooting and over 15 unsanctioned records with firearms ranging from rapid firing pistols to the Barrett M107 .50 BMG rifle.[3] Some of his more recent accomplishments include 6 shots in .98 seconds with a Barrett M107 50 BMG rifle and a 1000-yard shot off hand with his signature 9mm Smith & Wesson revolver.[4] In addition, Miculek is an experienced gunsmith who tunes and adjusts his own firearms for optimum function. On top of being one of the top firearms channels on YouTube, he now has his own reality show 'Shootout Lane' on the Outdoor Channel. [5]

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One of Jerry Miculek's first wins

Born in Freeport, Texas, Miculek grew up in southern Louisiana. He worked as a millwright at Freeport Chemical for fifteen years before becoming a professional shooter in 1989. He is married to Kay Clark Miculek, herself an accomplished shooter, holding numerous national and world titles. His daughter, Lena Miculek-Afentul, is also a successful shooter and world champion crowned recently as the best all around female shooter in the world at the 2014 Trijicon World shooting championship. [6]

He is endorsed by Smith & Wesson, who created the S&W Model 625JM model in honor of him.

Smith & Wesson 625JM revolver (Jerry Miculek edition), chambered in .45ACP

As of 2014, Smith & Wesson have also released the Miculek series Smith & Wesson model 929 9mm revolver- Designed in part by Miculek himself. On top of the two revolvers, Miculek also has a signature series Mossberg 930 shotgun and a rifle compensator designed by himself.

Biography and Early Career

Born in Freeport, Texas, Jerry was a Texan for three days before moving with his family to southern Louisiana where he lived for the next thirty-seven years. Remnants of his Cajun accent can still be heard even though he has lived in northern Louisiana since 1990. Although he was the third born of five boys, Jerry Charles Miculek, Jr. was named after his father after being born on his birthday. Growing up, Jerry showed little interest in “traditional” sports- Shooting and hunting were his passions from an early age. Most of his free time was spent shooting at a local dump in Gramercy, Louisiana with his younger brother, Donnie Miculek. Jerry worked as a millwright at Freeport Chemical for fifteen years before becoming a professional shooter in 1989. At age thirty-seven, Jerry met future wife, Kay Clark Miculek, the daughter of world famous gunsmith, Jim Clark, Sr., and a competitive shooter since age six. At age thirty-nine, Jerry received a crash course in childbirth, when the mid-wife scheduled for a planned home birth arrived five minutes too late. Lena Rosalie Miculek weighed in at 7 pounds, 11 ounces- Born March 22, 1995.[7]

Jerry is a complete handyman, gunsmith, mechanic, certified welder, pipe fitter, and machinist. Revolvers to rifles, lawn mowers to bulldozers, toilets to turbines, he can fix it all.

Jerry estimates that in his lifetime he has shot over 2 million rounds of ammunition, which equals approximately 30 tons of lead.[8]

Major accomplishments and wins

An avid shooter, Jerry holds over 100 national and world shooting titles including:[citation needed]

  • Seven time USPSA 3-Gun National Championship
  • Four time USPSA Multi-gun National Championship
  • Four time 2nd Chance Bowling Pin Champion
  • Two time Overall IPSC Handgun World Shoot Revolver Champion (2002[9] and 2005[10]), and one time Senior Overall Champion (2011[11]).
  • 1997, 2007 and 2011 American Handgunner World Shoot-Off Champion, and the only person ever to win this title with a revolver.[12]
  • Twenty-one time International Revolver Champion
  • Member of seven time winning pro team at the Sportsmans Team Challenge
  • Eight time USPSA National Revolver Champion
  • Three time Masters International Long Gun Champion
  • Ten time IDPA Enhanced Service Revolver Champion
  • One time Bianchi Cup NRA World Action Pistol Metallic Champion

Miculek is also one of the only people in the world to hold a life achievement award for shooting.

World records held

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Jerry Miculek setting a record with the Barrett M107
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Jerry Miculek setting his 1999 revolver reload record
Task Firearm(s) Used Time (sec) Date Notes
Fire six shots (each) from 10 different .38 caliber revolvers S&W Model 64 revolvers (10) 17.12 September 25, 2003 Broke Ed McGivern's record of 25 seconds.
Fire six shots, reload, fire six shots from 1 revolver S&W Model 625 revolver 2.99 September 11, 1999
Fire eight shots from a revolver on a single target S&W Model 627 V-Comp revolver 1.00 September 11, 1999
Fire eight shots from a revolver on four targets (2 hits each target) S&W Model 627 V-Comp revolver 1.06 September 11, 1999
Fire six shots from a 50 BMG rifle Barrett M107 rifle with no work done 0.98 August 31, 2013
Fire 5 shots from a .50 AE pistol Desert Eagle pistol with no work done 0.82 December 31, 2013
Fire 5 shots from a 500 magnum revolver Smith & Wesson Model 500 revolver with no work done 1.14 December 24, 2013
Dual wield 2 .223 pistols 19 shots on 5 different targets 'V-Drill' AR-15 pistol with no work done 3.10 July 14, 2014
Fire 16 shots on 1 target with reload from a 9mm revolver Smith & Wesson 929 revolver with action job 4.01 April 24, 2014
Fire 6 shots from a revolver Chiappa Rhino 50DS revolver with no work done 1.03 May 26, 2013
23 shots on 1 target with 12 ga shotgun Mossberg 930 shotgun 3.73 May 13, 2013
fire 1 shot at 200 yards holding .357 magnum revolver upside down with little finger hitting 1 target Smith & Wesson 340PD revolver no time October 30, 2013
fast shooting 1 grape from low ready at 15 yards with a .223 rifle AR-15 rifle Smith & Wesson M&P-15 compensated 0.53 May 26, 2014
Fire 2 shots at 2 separate targets 20 yards away from each other with a pump shotgun Mossberg 500 shotgun chamber empty from 20 yards away 0.78 total time (including reaction) September 23, 2014
Fire 40 rounds from a .223 rifle IWI Tavor rifle semi-automatic with no work done 6.48 June 27, 2013
fire 9 shots on 5 different targets with a .50 BMG rifle 'V-Drill' Barrett M107 rifle with no work done 2.95 September 5, 2013
fire 1 shot at 1000 yards, double-action, with a 9mm revolver Smith & Wesson 929 revolver action job no time August 4th, 2014
fire 1 shot at 1000 yards with a 50 BMG rifle starting at low ready Barrett M107 rifle 2.10 November 16, 2014
fire 2 shots at 2 targets from 400 meters with a 9mm revolver; upside down, double-action, with the little finger[citation needed] Smith & Wesson 929 revolver no time March 9th, 2015

Miculek also demonstrated the ability to fire five shots from a revolver on target with a S&W Model 64 ported barrel revolver in 0.57 seconds on September 25, 2003. This is slower than the record held by Ed McGivern of 0.45 sec (first shot on 9/13/1932, reproduced 4 times on 12/8/1932). Originally recorded as "two-fifths of a second", the resolution of the timing equipment in 1932 was only 0.20 of a second, so the actual figure could have been anywhere between 0.40 and 0.45 seconds.[citation needed]

References

  • Fast and Fancy Revolver Shooting, Ed McGivern, 1938[full citation needed]
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