Pretty sure he didnt but it looks like the guy taking the gun from her points the barrell at his head about 16 seconds in....
maybe looking at the cylinder....??
500 magnum accidental double tap?
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I was impressed that you were able to extract the relevant few frames and play them in slow motion. May I ask what software you used to do that?AndyC wrote:... notice the hammer coming back during the 3rd and 4th frames...
Re: 500 magnum accidental double tap?
I have experienced a double tap 1 time with my 500 mag.
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of the brush about 15 yards away,coming straight at me! accidental double tap,and 1 dead skunk.
Scared the heck out of me. I was stalking for hogs,and a skunk came out
of the brush about 15 yards away,coming straight at me! accidental double tap,and 1 dead skunk.
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Re: 500 magnum accidental double tap?
As a woman, I guess I can say this and maybe not be flamed at too badly; Just because a gun can be fired by someone does not make that person's grip strength enough to fire it safely. The idea of putting just one bullet in it is a great solution to making it safer to do so, if you just have to try it. I will be on the look out at the range for inexperienced people firing one of these. It looked like the second shot went way up so the bullet was a danger where ever it came down too.
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Re: 500 magnum accidental double tap?
At lot of these YouTube videos are scary because some folks get a laugh out of putting a large gun into a (often drunk) beginner's hands to see what will happen.
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Re: 500 magnum accidental double tap?
Beats the "click the mouse real fast on Pause/Play" method I was using.... How could even a grown man double tap a large revolver, much less a small woman? I have double tapped 1911's and even my Desert Eagle but those triggers are SAO and very light. Revolvers have such a long pull.
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Re: 500 magnum accidental double tap?
Know of a grown man who did it none the less. Just too light of a grip I guess. And in the 500 it doesn't take any modifications to springs to make it easy to reproduce. The recoil takes care of it plenty on an out of the box gun. Probably take more adjustments on something with less recoil as was mentioned I'd imagine but this gun is just prone to it when not held well I guess.
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Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
"Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
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