Also in A Few Good Men the executive officer kills himself with a m9 and later while in court Tom Cruise says he shot himself with a 45.
Well we all know not to believe anything you hear from a lawyer...
Also in A Few Good Men the executive officer kills himself with a m9 and later while in court Tom Cruise says he shot himself with a 45.
Personally, I loved "The Adventures of Superman", with scenes of the bad guys shooting their pistols dry at the stoic man of steel, then Superman having to duck out of the way when the bad guys threw their pistols at him.
Well we all know not to believe anything you hear from a lawyer...
How about "Hot Shots Part Deux". During the main gun fight Topper(Charlie Sheen) runs out of ammo when about 10 guys charge at him. He sees an ammo box, grabs a handfull of bullets, throws them at the bgs and they all are shot dead. HAHA. Brings a new meaning to "handgun".
And don't you just love Civil War movies that have Colt SAA's in them! This ones not really a blooper but not historicly correct. In Sgt York, Gary Cooper kills several Germans comming at him with a Lugar. In reality York used his 1911. At the time the movie was made, 1939 I think, they couldn't get the Colt to fire blanks, but could get the Lugar to work so that's what they used.How many times have we seen revolvers in westerns fire 10-15-20 shots without reloading? The accuracy of these wheel guns was also legendary as they made it easy to ride a horse at full gallop down main street picking off snipers hiding behind the facade of the local saloon.
i wouldn't, they never hit ANYTHING with those minis!and I'd love to have one of those stainless Mini-14's that were the A-Teams prefered "truck gun".......
i wouldn't, they never hit ANYTHING with those minis!
I had to drag this one back up after something I saw on TV last night. My girlfriend was watching that show "1,000 Ways to Die" and they did the story of a guy who was killed after someone shot a bullet into the air on New Year's Eve. They brought on a "firearms expert" who stated that a 9mm bullet leaves the muzzle at over 2,000 ft/sec!!! I want to know what kind of 9mm ammo this "expert" has been using.
I look for things like Outlaw Josey Wales, he has cap and ball revolvers, but spare shells in his belt... I do not think that is accurate, I may be wrong, but did Colt have cartridge revolvers before 1873 Peacemaker......