General discussion - Feel free to discuss anything you want here. Firearm related is preferred, but not required
by CCFan » Mon, 23 Jan 2012 22:39:35
So, like many of you probably do, I will be watching a show or a movie and see something firearms related that's simply ridiculous and go "That's just stupid!!" I'll start off the list... first - I hate when the good guy (or bad guy) comes up to a door/fence/container that's locked with a chain, and they stand 5 feet away from it and shoot the lock - the lock suddenly falls away, and amazingly enough, there's no riccochet, and no one EVER gets hurt doing this. Okay, all done now... What's your favorite Hollywood firearm gripe?
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by dragonzfury050 » Tue, 24 Jan 2012 10:46:49
When the hammer on a 1911 is not cocked as they go in guns blazing. 
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by meak99 » Tue, 24 Jan 2012 10:58:05
dorminWS wrote:I've been looking for some of those explosive/incendiary 9mm and .38 rounds, but they must not sell them anywhere but Hollywood.
These guys sell it, but I doubt it will make a Caddie explode! http://www.ammunitiontogo.com/product_i ... ialty-ammo
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by AlanM » Tue, 24 Jan 2012 12:45:22
About a year ago I happened to watch a "Bones" episode called "The Dwarf in the Dirt". Beside a skeleton found in sinkhole was a handgun. It was described as " a .22 caliber Ruger Mark III, rusted beyond belief". And then this was flashed on the screen.  I'm pretty sure that is not a Ruger Mk III.  Here's another scene where it was shown: 
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by skeeterss0 » Tue, 24 Jan 2012 13:24:49
I always hated what I call the "A team" effect. The good guys get one shot one kill and sometimes several kills from one shot, but numerous bad guys can shoot at the good guys and the good guys seem bullet proof.
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by TenchCoxe » Tue, 24 Jan 2012 14:32:35
Oh jeez, where do I begin? The offenses are legion.
- Having a finger inside the trigger guard or resting on the trigger itself, rather than safe alongside the side
- Drawing a gun and pointing it or threatening with it when there is no reason to do so
- "Clearing" a house or apartment by sneaking up to a doorway with the gun down (or up) and then suddenly jumping into the doorway all at once while swinging the gun into shooting position (anybody ever heard of "pieing" the room?)
- Of course, the semi-autos that apparently hold about 30 rounds, and in the hands of the good guy almost never miss exactly what he's aiming at, but in the hands of the bad guy send rounds everywhere except into the good guy
- Bullets hitting a car, door, or anything else and making sparks and loud, fake ricochet sounds
- One of the most egregious: in the movie Lethal Weapon, Mel Gibson sends a silhouette target downrange, fired a bunch of rounds, and retreives the target, at which point we see he has put two eyes, a nose and a smile on the silhouette's head. In other word: No freakin' way.
- Another egregious example from the same movie - the scene in which Danny Glover first meets Mel Gibson. They're in the police department offices and Glover looks out of an office and sees Mel leaning against a desk. Mel pulls out his gun and handles it and looks at it, caressing it. Glover yells "gun!" and comes running out to try to tackle Gibson. If a detective is sitting around the office, leaning on a desk and casually pulls his gun out and starts handling it like that, I would think that would be cause for, at very least, a sharp dressing-down from his supervisor, if not a formal reprimand. It's not a Matchbox car for you to pull out of your pocket and play with when you're bored.
- Someone getting shot in the arm or leg and wincing in pain while they continue going about whatever it is they need to do. Maybe, maybe, in a firefight, adrenaline would take over, but I would think for most people, the pain would be severe and excruciating the point of being nearly incapacitating - depending, of course, on just exactly where you got hit
- People shooting without aiming - either just raising a gun and quickly popping off a round or - worse - shooting from the hip - and then hitting exactly what they were trying to hit
- People riding a horse, motorcycle, helicopter, bicycle, car, airplane, hovercraft, or whatever, hanging out the side or off the back with a pistol in one hand and hitting exactly what they were trying to hit in one shot, while everything is moving
- All kinds of other idiocy when talking about guns. I know the actors are simply reading the scripts they were provided, but the ignorance of the script writers is then on full display for all to scorn and mock.
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