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{{Quote|Then there was a gun going off in his hand. I didn't see him reach for it, or where he drew it from. It was just in his hand, firing....}}
* ''[[Hammer's Slammers]]''' Joachim Steuben. It took two-fifths of a second from the moment he reached for his [[Bling Bling Bang|highly ornamented pistol]] to his having killed three men, all of whom had their weapons drawn. At least one of them was already aiming at him (and '''very''' eager to shoot). He fired so quickly, in fact, that he wouldn't have been able to get off a fourth shot, because the plastic cartridge disc of the third shot melted from the heat of his rapid firing and jammed the pistol's action.
* E.C. Tubb's Earl Dumarest was [[Super Reflexes|blurringly fast]] and accurate — with a thrown knife, having at least once killed a man who already had a gun leveled at him. Earl was no slouch with a gun himself, either, but he was '''never''' willingly without [[Knife Nut|the knife]].
 
 
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