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The last man standing barely came up to the shoulders of his world-class squad-mates, but K.C. Eusebio, a southern California high school student from Diamond Bar, proved he had all the right stuff in a spectacular upset at Saturday's Steel Challenge. The "fastest gun alive" is 15 years old and can't even buy his own competition pistol for six more years. "It's pretty cool," said K.C., after besting a field that included the best shooters in the world - names like Leatham, Jarrett, Miculek, Vidanes and Koenig. Eusebio was shooting a full "race gun" built by fellow Filipino Johnny Lim, a semi-auto designed for pure speed, at competitions in Piru, California.
Here are the winners of the Steel Challenge.
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Here are the winners of the Steel Challenge.
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COPYRIGHT 2003 by National Shooting Sports Foundation, Inc.
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