GUNS/RLTD Legendary Ex-ICE Agent Sets Record for World’s Longest Handgun Shot

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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A former federal agent who survived a cartel ambush in Mexico in 2011, where his partner died, set a world record by successfully making a 2010 yard handgun shot. Using a 10 mm handgun and standing without the help of a bench or rest, former ICE agent Victor Avila struck a target more than a mile away as part of a series of endeavors to give back to the community.
In an exclusive interview with Breitbart Texas, Avila spoke about his record shot and his experiences in Mexico. He also discussed his current race for a city council position in South Lake, Texas.
After a lifetime of police work behind the scenes on both sides of the border, Avila, a special agent with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, first made headlines in February 2011 after he and his partner Special Agent Jaime Zapata were shot numerous times by members of Los Zetas cartel. The ambush occurred as the two traveled along a Mexican highway in a diplomatic vehicle. Avila sustained two gunshots — Zapata died from at least three. In the aftermath of the case, an investigation revealed that the rifle that killed Zapata had been purchased by Los Zetas during the Obama administration’s controversial “Fast and Furious” gun-running operation.
After leaving ICE, Avila began public speaking engagements to law enforcement organizations to raise awareness about drug cartels, commonly referred to as transnational criminal organizations.
“I talk about the loss of Jaime Zapata, what we went through that day,” Avila said. “I talk about drug cartels, their tactics, their operations, and the danger that they represent to this nation.”
It was during one of those events that Avila met with a group of individuals from USA1Shot, a company that developed a rapidly deployable brace attachment for handguns aimed at helping law enforcement officers have the stability of a rifle while using their service handgun. The tool is meant to be carried in an officer’s belt giving him rapid access.

Even though he is not a competitive shooter, Avila utilized a .40 caliber handgun with a scope and one of their braces, to shoot a target at 1,650 yards away several times. That shot was soon followed by a 2,010 yard shot with a 10mm handgun also using a scope and the brace. The 90-minute shooting session was recorded on film and tracked using GPS and laser devices. Even though Avila landed the shot during the summer, it took several weeks for the results to be documented and certified as a world record.
“In law enforcement, you are used to hearing the shot and immediately hearing if it hit the metal plate or seeing the results on paper,” Avila said. “Here, it takes 11 seconds for the bullet to travel to the target.”
After each shot, Avila was not able to move as he waited in the same position to see if he missed and needed to adjust to take a follow-up shot. The agent credited the brace with helping him keep the weapon steady while making long-distance shots.
“You are standing in an offhand position, there is no bench to lean on, it took a lot of concentration, a lot of breathing,” Avila said adding that if he can make a 1 mile shot with the brace, an officer in a 25-75 yard engagement facing off against a threat should have no problem ending the threat with one shot.
Avila is also competing for a city council seat in the city of South Lake — an election that was pushed back to the same day as the November presidential election.
“When I retired (from ICE) I wanted to give back, I had spent 23 years in law enforcement and I decided that continuing to serve the public was the best way,” he said.
One of the main concerns for Avila is the current anti-law enforcement trend that has pushed the effort to defund police, highlighting the importance of local politics.
“I don’t want our cities to experience what is taking place in other parts of the country,” Avila said. “Those movements will have some very serious consequences in the near future.”

 

mbabulldog

Inactive
I call bullshit...the velocity, length of barrel, BC calculations inherent to handgun calibers, and other input to numerous to list here make handgun rounds terminally inefficient past 400 yards, and basically an unpredictable lead raindrop past 600 yards.
If you have a handgun and are attempting 500 yard shots, your time is better spent getting yourself back to your patrol rifle, seeking better cover, or getting the hell out of the situation you found yourself in. 500 yards between you and your enemy is a blessing, use it to your advantage.
 

jward

passin' thru
:hmm:
So technically this is the "farthest" shot, not the Longest handgun?
I get so confuzzled by words sometimes :shr: Not to mention math
If my home range is 600', and he shot 1650 yards away that means . . .:strs:
 

Kris Gandillon

The Other Curmudgeon
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I call bullshit...the velocity, length of barrel, BC calculations inherent to handgun calibers, and other input to numerous to list here make handgun rounds terminally inefficient past 400 yards, and basically an unpredictable lead raindrop past 600 yards.
If you have a handgun and are attempting 500 yard shots, your time is better spent getting yourself back to your patrol rifle, seeking better cover, or getting the hell out of the situation you found yourself in. 500 yards between you and your enemy is a blessing, use it to your advantage.
He was shooting a TARGET not a person.
 

hiwall

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I call bullshit...the velocity, length of barrel, BC calculations inherent to handgun calibers, and other input to numerous to list here make handgun rounds terminally inefficient past 400 yards, and basically an unpredictable lead raindrop past 600 yards.
If you have a handgun and are attempting 500 yard shots, your time is better spent getting yourself back to your patrol rifle, seeking better cover, or getting the hell out of the situation you found yourself in. 500 yards between you and your enemy is a blessing, use it to your advantage.
Elmer Kieth used to often shoot 500 to 600 yards with revolvers (with many witnesses).
I have shot long ranges (up to 400 yards) with revolvers. In the west you can often see where your bullets strike the ground and you can 'walk' them up to your target.
 

DryCreek

Veteran Member
I think that Jerry Miculek and Elmer Keith would have had a blast with a week of nothing but revolvers and range time.
 

BadMedicine

Would *I* Lie???
pistol- designed to be shot with one hand.

he had a brace and two handed grip, basically 3-pints of contact, and a scope... this was BASICALY a 6" RIFLE.

Further, no mention of the TARGET SIZE... if he is the first to shoot successfully at that distance, ANY TARGET would be a world record, even a 100'x100' steel plate.

bad reporting, medium accomplishment...gonna need the FULL PARAMETERS before I congratulate you...


...and thank you for your service, Sir! :)
 

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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pistol- designed to be shot with one hand.

he had a brace and two handed grip, basically 3-pints of contact, and a scope... this was BASICALY a 6" RIFLE.

Further, no mention of the TARGET SIZE... if he is the first to shoot successfully at that distance, ANY TARGET would be a world record, even a 100'x100' steel plate.

bad reporting, medium accomplishment...gonna need the FULL PARAMETERS before I congratulate you...


...and thank you for your service, Sir! :)

HEH

Most peeps can't adjust to shooting 1000yds with a scoped rifle.

The rear sight sector on the m-1/m-14 was a thing of beauty.
 

hiwall

Has No Life - Lives on TB
one of the rifle ranges that I have shot at has a 1000-yard 'gong' which is a 4'x8' steel plate. It does not have very many hits. 1000 yards is a loooong way. And this guy shot a pistol at twice that distance.
 

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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one of the rifle ranges that I have shot at has a 1000-yard 'gong' which is a 4'x8' steel plate. It does not have very many hits. 1000 yards is a loooong way. And this guy shot a pistol at twice that distance.

I shot out to 1000 in competition at Ft. Polk with the Army Rifle Team, using m-14s with peeps.

Keeping them in a trash can lid is a good group.

Doing it with a handgun is astounding.
 
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Ragnarok

On and On, South of Heaven
I call bullshit...the velocity, length of barrel, BC calculations inherent to handgun calibers, and other input to numerous to list here make handgun rounds terminally inefficient past 400 yards, and basically an unpredictable lead raindrop past 600 yards.
If you have a handgun and are attempting 500 yard shots, your time is better spent getting yourself back to your patrol rifle, seeking better cover, or getting the hell out of the situation you found yourself in. 500 yards between you and your enemy is a blessing, use it to your advantage.

Seriously?

What kind of credentials does one need to satisfy you of his honesty and capabilities?

:rolleyes:
 

Ractivist

Pride comes before the fall.....Pride month ended.
Imagine the Kentucky windage, less the scope....wonder how much time, and how many rounds to dial that scope in..
 

zeker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
not to detract

but I,m wondering if he hit the balloon at all

or a 'splash' from hitting the steel?

i am NOT complaining

I know zero about handguns

and couldnt hit a a target at 100 yrds

I thot it was super just to hit the target

I used to have an old lee enfield 303

with the elevation slide

when I raised that elevater

it looked like I was shooting geese in the sky
 

Smoke

Veteran Member
Maybe my math is wrong, but 11 seconds of bullet flight, works out to 480 fps... something seems wrong, of course muzzle velocity and gravity are 2 different things.
 

ArisenCarcass

Veteran Member
By this metric, one could have a 338 Lapua Magnum (or other long range caliber) with a 15.99" barrel and a brace and shoot one mile plus for the record.
It would still take a good shooter, and maybe some financial backing, but it is doable.

Using a stock, or stock stand-in, and calling it a "handgun shot" is dishonest.
Using the word Pistol would be legally correct, since handgun isn't a classification by BATFE.

JM would do it offhand, probably with a magnum revolver.

I'm impressed, but not that impressed.
 

krf248

Inactive
By this metric, one could have a 338 Lapua Magnum (or other long range caliber) with a 15.99" barrel and a brace and shoot one mile plus for the record.
It would still take a good shooter, and maybe some financial backing, but it is doable.

Using a stock, or stock stand-in, and calling it a "handgun shot" is dishonest.
Using the word Pistol would be legally correct, since handgun isn't a classification by BATFE.

JM would do it offhand, probably with a magnum revolver.

I'm impressed, but not that impressed.


I mean, it's basically an informercial for the USA1Shot brace, though I would rather see a team run through a shoot house with these than something like this, complete with attaching the brace under duress.
 
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