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    Default Re: Movie Mistakes with Firearms

    Quote Originally Posted by wanneroo View Post
    It was kinda the same as the Beverly Hills Cop series with 3 being a dog and in the past 20 years several abortive attempts at a revival.

    Apparently film companies are looking at rebooting the Lethal Weapon franchise with a new cast. Point Break is being redone as well.
    Don't forget about the new Robocop coming out soon.
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    Back to Hi Lo Country... The main character has Penelope Cruz fawning over him and he can't stop pining over Patricia Arquette ... biggest mistake of all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by streaker69 View Post
    How about an 11 round 1911?

    I can do that with my 1911's chambered in 38 Super with standard length mags.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hzox221 View Post
    I can do that with my 1911's chambered in 38 Super with standard length mags.
    Were those available in 1984/85?
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    Quote Originally Posted by streaker69 View Post
    Were those available in 1984/85?
    Absolutely. Colt introduced the .38 Super in 1929. It may have also been a Star in 9mm Largo or 9mm. More reliable firing blanks than a .45 ACP

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.38_Super

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9mm_Largo
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    Still my favorite


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    *Walking Dead S03 Spoilers*

    In one of the final scenes where they get to where the Governor locked up Andrea, they discover she's been bit. They give her Rick's revolver so she can shoot herself. The camera pulls back to behind the closed door, you hear the gunshot, and then hear a shell casing hit the ground despite it being a revolver.
    Last edited by emckee57; February 13th, 2014 at 05:51 PM. Reason: Corrected the name

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    Quote Originally Posted by emckee57 View Post
    *Walking Dead S03 Spoilers*

    In one of the final scenes where they get to where the Governor locked up Lori, they discover she's been bit. They give her Rick's revolver so she can shoot herself. The camera pulls back to behind the closed door, you hear the gunshot, and then hear a shell casing hit the ground despite it being a revolver.
    The Walking Oprah is so full of fail, I believe it's impossible to name all of the gun related dumness. From the second epizode with Merl, hitting street zeds from the roof using 30-06, off hand, at at least 100 yrd range, yet hitting every zed right in the middle of a scull, not to mention, without any recoil whatsoever. Recoil is the biggest WTF there. Like in the barn massacre scene, when the little 10 yo fuck was shooting 870 with less recoil than BB gun has.
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    Almost human, the only epizode, I tried to watch. Not just fucking captain testified, that a shooter was using "high capacity assault pistol", but another shooter entered a witness protection room and, shot his victim from shotgun and the victim flew back at least a yard. I was about to facepalm, when the next scene opened, and the protagonist picked a clearly green (or was it yellow?) 12 gauge shell, made some sort of smart expression on his face and said "armor piercing"... at that point I articulated an elaborate russian profanity and turned that shit off.
    Last edited by Metz; February 13th, 2014 at 04:07 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by emckee57 View Post
    *Walking Dead S03 Spoilers*

    In one of the final scenes where they get to where the Governor locked up Lori, they discover she's been bit. They give her Rick's revolver so she can shoot herself. The camera pulls back to behind the closed door, you hear the gunshot, and then hear a shell casing hit the ground despite it being a revolver.
    Yes. I cringed when I heard that ejected brass that shouldn't have ejected. I love the show, but it seems that a .22lr cartridge would be the most effective firearm given how easy it seems for walker skulls to be penetrated by knives, screwdrivers, etc.
    ...and they have a plan...

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