Scott in Houston wrote:Occasionally, I've seen movies where they show the bullet in flight... WITH THE FREAKING BRASS STILL ON IT.
Never noticed that one. Do you happen to remember which movie/show it was?
I don't. I've seen it at least twice though.
Both times they go into that "super slow-mo" sequence of the bullet flying through the air, and on the back is the casing. Just hilarious. Left wing nuts who have never fired a gun or even seen a bullet besides in a new box spending all that money making the effects for the movie. I wish I could remember which movies they were.
Bad guys shoulder wound instantly fatal good guys shoulder wound has him up and high fiving the next day
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Scott in Houston wrote:Occasionally, I've seen movies where they show the bullet in flight... WITH THE FREAKING BRASS STILL ON IT.
Never noticed that one. Do you happen to remember which movie/show it was?
I don't. I've seen it at least twice though.
Both times they go into that "super slow-mo" sequence of the bullet flying through the air, and on the back is the casing. Just hilarious. Left wing nuts who have never fired a gun or even seen a bullet besides in a new box spending all that money making the effects for the movie. I wish I could remember which movies they were.
Scott in Houston wrote:Occasionally, I've seen movies where they show the bullet in flight... WITH THE FREAKING BRASS STILL ON IT.
Never noticed that one. Do you happen to remember which movie/show it was?
I don't. I've seen it at least twice though.
Both times they go into that "super slow-mo" sequence of the bullet flying through the air, and on the back is the casing. Just hilarious. Left wing nuts who have never fired a gun or even seen a bullet besides in a new box spending all that money making the effects for the movie. I wish I could remember which movies they were.
Was it "Wanted"? I can't remember for sure.
I don't think so. The movies I'm remembering are at least pre 1995. I think Hollywood finally learned after somewhere around 1996. LOL
I don't think it was Wanted they just had magic curving bullets.
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dozerboy wrote:I don't think it was Wanted they just had magic curving bullets.
Did you see the Myth Busters where they attempt that? Fun to watch. The final conclusion was obvious for anyone who gets ballistics to the kindergarten level that I do, or most on this forum, but still fun to watch.
[quote="AEA"]I saw one recently where the guy had a rifle with scope and he was aiming and the scope had the dust caps on it! [/quote
Makes it where there the scope doesnt reflect the sun , so bad guy cant see you. Its a new thing everyone is doing.
My pet peeve has always been the marksmanship. The bad guy has a full auto rifle or sub-gun and cannot walk the rounds into the good guy. The good guy pops up from behind the sofa that protected him (giving nod to this having been mentioned) and shoots the bad guy from 100 yards with a snubby revolver, hitting him on the first shot with a fatal round.
And don't get me started on the police mistakes in the movies and TV shows.
We all know at some level that to enjoy a movie we have to suspend our disbelief.
But what really annoys me is when the BG's are chasing the GG's, all in vehicles.
The BG's are spraying automatic weapons fire at the GG's car, which is just a few car lengths ahead.
Bullets may hit the trunk, but they never hit the GG. So ridiculous.
Bad guys in movies are the absolute worst shots in the world.
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How about when the GG uses a pistol to drop a BG who's a football field away?
It's possible, but not too likely.
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Just watched "Thelma and Louise". Susan Sarandon has a Smith and Wesson (or similar) snubbie
and gets the drop on a New Mexico State Trooper who pulled her over for speeding.
She disarms the trooper, who has a gunbelt similar to the cowboy gunbelts, with all the little separate
loops for each bullet. The next thing you know she's waving his 1911 around. She makes a comment about
using his ammunition for her gun. To make this work, he would have had to had the 1911 and a .38 Special BUG.
If I replayed this, I might have sussed out just what he had on his belt prior to being disarmed.
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its not a movie but i once watched an episode of cops with a cops 1911 pointed at the bad guy with the hammer down.id like me one of them double action 1911's.lol
after the good guys finish shooting up the bad guys and they go to steal their ammo and there magazines just happen to fit their guns too.lol