When Max is shooting.
Is he hunching down? Is he moving his head to get into the sight alignment or moving the gun to get into his line of sight?
Now I know for a fact that Max Michel has a death grip on that gun. That is what he does. But with the EXTREME tension of his grip, his head?.... No movement. Relaxed.
It's like he is carrying on a conversation. The head and core of his body do no move. It's leaning a little forward, maybe. The movement is the hands bring the gun up. And they are fast. But once they are up and in position they stay. The elbows might as well be on a marble counter sliding to each target that are on the save level. They aren't bearing down. He isn't going into "try hard" mode to go even faster, hunching into it. He is just sort of relaxed. Well except south of the elbows. That area is pretty firm.
Something to think about. The head placement.
Portuguese Navy Lugers: Model m/910 from DWM and Mauser
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Following Portuguese Army adoption in 1908, the Portuguese Navy adopted the
Luger in 1909 as the m/910. The pattern they chose was a “new model” Luger
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