"literally my first try"

Published on February 4, 2026
Duration: 0:44

This video demonstrates an advanced trick shot technique where a shooter uses the polished side plate of one revolver as a mirror to aim another. JaredAF successfully executes this challenging maneuver five times consecutively, showcasing exceptional skill and control. The demonstration highlights the use of a Smith & Wesson K22 and a Combat Magnum aimed at an 8-inch steel plate at 25 yards, proving the authenticity of his previous claims.

Quick Summary

Expert marksman JaredAF demonstrates a challenging trick shot using mirror aiming with Smith & Wesson revolvers. He uses the polished side plate of a K22 to aim a Combat Magnum at an 8-inch steel plate 25 yards away, achieving five consecutive hits.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Addressing Skepticism & First Try Proof
  2. 00:09Mirror Aiming Trick Shot Demonstration (5 Times)
  3. 00:32Firearms Used: S&W K22 & Combat Magnum

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the mirror aiming trick shot performed?

The trick shot involves using the highly polished side plate of one revolver, like a Smith & Wesson K22, as a mirror. The shooter aims a second revolver, such as a Combat Magnum, by observing the reflection of the target in the polished side plate, allowing for an over-the-shoulder shot.

What firearms are used in the mirror aiming trick shot demonstration?

The firearms demonstrated are a Smith & Wesson K22, utilized for its polished side plate acting as a mirror, and a Smith & Wesson Combat Magnum, which is the firearm used to execute the shot. Both are revolvers.

What is the target and distance for this advanced trick shot?

The target for this advanced trick shot is an 8-inch steel plate. The shooter successfully engages this target at a distance of 25 yards, demonstrating significant precision and control with the mirror aiming technique.

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