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    Default Re: Movie Mistakes with Firearms

    Not a movie, but was watching some Duck Dynasty last night. They are out camping and while sitting around a camp fire, Si apparently sees a snake in a log. Pulls out his revolver and proceeds to fire something like 15-20 rounds into the log. Must have had a high capacity something or other in that wheel gun! Also gulty of the classic no muzzle flash, no recoil, etc...
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    Default Re: Movie Mistakes with Firearms

    Pulp Fiction:


    Jules cocks his 1911 and put it to bad-guys head, next shot you can see the hammer down.


    Marcellus Wallace is seen racking the same shotgun that the store owner racked in the previous scene.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firebird.77 View Post
    Pulp Fiction:


    Jules cocks his 1911 and put it to bad-guys head, next shot you can see the hammer down.


    Marcellus Wallace is seen racking the same shotgun that the store owner racked in the previous scene.
    I was just watching this and he also calls his .45 ACP 1911 "Mr. 9mm"
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    Default Re: Movie Mistakes with Firearms

    Sons of Anarchy - the king of gun mistakes, and douchery.

    Off the top of my head:

    Teasing a prospect, by shooting all around him as he retrieves targets at a gun range. Afterward he hasn't a scratch on him.

    A gunman unloads an AK-47, into a boxing gym, and after the owner comes out of the room that just got shot up without a scratch, with an angry face demanding answers. afterward the gunman flips over the gun, and with a grasp on the barrel like as if he's holding a baseball bat, he swings the butt of the gun right into the store owners head. Holy-the-writers--never-shot-a gun before batman.

    suns on anarchy sucks.

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    Default Re: Movie Mistakes with Firearms

    How many movies and TV shows have we all seen where bullets apparently don't penetrate wind shields?
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    Came across some show called Swamp Pawn yesterday, had nothing to do with pawning as far as I could tell...

    Anyway, a woman is in her tree stand, sees a doe, lines up her shot with her camo BAR, fires and then proceeds to go look for her deer.

    When her and her husband come across it, she is carrying a maple stocked bolt action.

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    Default Re: Movie Mistakes with Firearms

    Quote Originally Posted by 39flathead View Post

    Anyway, a woman is in her tree stand, sees a doe, lines up her shot with her camo BAR, fires and then proceeds to go look for her deer.

    When her and her husband come across it, she is carrying a maple stocked bolt action.
    That happens all the time on Swamp People and Yukon Men, one second they are aiming a rusty semi auto .22 then the flash to a different angle and the gun is a pump action, then it's a lever action.... I know it's just editing issues but it is a humorous to look watch

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    Default Re: Movie Mistakes with Firearms

    Quote Originally Posted by zeroflat24 View Post
    I was just watching this and he also calls his .45 ACP 1911 "Mr. 9mm"


    That's because it IS a 9mm Star Model B

    http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Pulp_Fiction#Star_Model_B

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willie D View Post
    That's because it IS a 9mm Star Model B

    http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Pulp_Fiction#Star_Model_B
    In the Magnum P.I. series, Tom routinely used a 9mm 1911. Easier for the prop guys or something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ohyeahfriday View Post
    Not a movie, but was watching some Duck Dynasty last night. They are out camping and while sitting around a camp fire, Si apparently sees a snake in a log. Pulls out his revolver and proceeds to fire something like 15-20 rounds into the log. Must have had a high capacity something or other in that wheel gun! Also gulty of the classic no muzzle flash, no recoil, etc...
    I caught that too, but I just assumed it was the new Ruger Security 10. 10 shot .22 really nice piece.

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