I Recreated Scenes from John Wick: Ballerina

Published on August 15, 2025
Duration: 12:05

This video features world champion shooter Lena Miculek recreating iconic firearm scenes from 'John Wick: Ballerina'. She demonstrates expert-level speed and precision in challenges like assembling a Glock under a strict time limit and executing rapid reloads with single-round magazines. The guide details how to approach these drills, emphasizing performance metrics and the use of specific firearms seen in the movie.

Quick Summary

World champion shooter Lena Miculek recreates iconic 'John Wick: Ballerina' firearm scenes, including a challenging Glock assembly under 12.47 seconds and a rapid reload drill. She demonstrates expert handling of firearms like the TTI Sand Viper and Sig Sauer P229, emphasizing speed and precision.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Challenge Setup
  2. 01:15Scene 1: Glock Assembly Challenge
  3. 05:31Scene 2: Rapid Reloads Drill
  4. 08:02Scene 3: Gun-Knife Hybrid Simulation
  5. 09:22Bonus: Movie Firearms Showcase

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm challenges did Lena Miculek recreate from John Wick: Ballerina?

Lena Miculek recreated the Glock assembly scene, aiming to beat the movie's 12.47-second time, and a rapid reload drill involving seven single-round magazines. She also simulated a cinematic gun-knife hybrid weapon.

What firearms were featured in Lena Miculek's John Wick challenge?

Featured firearms included a Glock 17 for assembly, a Sig Sauer P229 for the gun-knife hybrid, and high-end Taran Tactical Innovations models like the Sand Viper and Combat Master, along with a PCC.

What is the Taran Tactical Innovations Sand Viper?

The TTI Sand Viper is a 9mm pistol with a 22+1 capacity, noted for being optics-ready and designed for competitive and tactical applications, as seen in the John Wick films.

What safety considerations are important when recreating movie firearm scenes?

It's crucial to prioritize firearm safety at all times, ensuring weapons are unloaded when not in use, pointed safely, and that proper muzzle discipline is maintained, especially when simulating unconventional or cinematic weapon configurations.

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