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I remember thinking even as a kid watching this movie “ how does he aim? Does he have some sixth sense with trajectory? Does he just use the force? How does this work ?”
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Quoted: Thompson contender with no sights. Hard Target https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14563/8713F44D-87B0-4F65-B97C-E22A26194A74-1780007.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14563/26673AC0-2DD9-4137-9AE2-575FE898FC4D-1780008.jpg View Quote In .45-70 no less. Bullets are so big, they have an internal guidance system, negating the need for sights. |
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Quoted: In .45-70 no less. Bullets are so big, they have an internal guidance system, negating the need for sights. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Thompson contender with no sights. Hard Target https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14563/8713F44D-87B0-4F65-B97C-E22A26194A74-1780007.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14563/26673AC0-2DD9-4137-9AE2-575FE898FC4D-1780008.jpg In .45-70 no less. Bullets are so big, they have an internal guidance system, negating the need for sights. It's like a shotgun, you don't even have to aim! |
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Quoted: I remember thinking even as a kid watching this movie “ how does he aim? Does he have some sixth sense with trajectory? Does he just use the force? How does this work ?” Thank you aimless, I needed a good laugh today View Quote I ran the BB range at the cub scout day camp when I was in boy scouts, and your comment reminded me about the BB gun without a rear sight. It always sat at the end of the rack so none of the Cubs would get it, I just used it for demonstration purposes. One day we're going over everything, and now it's time to hand out the guns. One little kid comes up to me all excited asking if he can use the BB gun that I was using/demonstrating with. Very excited, very insistent. "I wouldn't recommend it, but why?" "It only has one sight! It'll be easier to hit the target if I don't have a second sight to line up!" |
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You know that there are some guys who do something called training. It's called muscle memory! And with enough training and practice they can do what you would call: the impossible. But it's not impossible, its experience. I've once seen a man shoot a penny off of a fence post at 200 yards with no sights, shooting a 12 gauge slug from the hip. That's called experiental muscle memory. That's what Navy Seals refer to as first tier and it's what Marines, which that guy was, strive for.
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Quoted: You know that there are some guys who do something called training. It's called muscle memory! And with enough training and practice they can do what you would call: the impossible. But it's not impossible, its experience. I've once seen a man shoot a penny off of a fence post at 200 yards with no sights, shooting a 12 gauge slug from the hip. That's called experiental muscle memory. That's what Navy Seals refer to as first tier and it's what Marines, which that guy was, strive for. View Quote Damn. Is this old pasta? Can not tell..... |
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Quoted: In .45-70 no less. Bullets are so big, they have an internal guidance system, negating the need for sights. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Thompson contender with no sights. Hard Target https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14563/8713F44D-87B0-4F65-B97C-E22A26194A74-1780007.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14563/26673AC0-2DD9-4137-9AE2-575FE898FC4D-1780008.jpg In .45-70 no less. Bullets are so big, they have an internal guidance system, negating the need for sights. Kinda like the gun Gene Simmons used in Runaway......... those self guiding bullets were awesome...... fire and forget |
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Quoted: Christoph Waltz as Benjamin Chudnofsky in the Green Hornet https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/15109/chudnofsky_jpg-1780040.JPG View Quote That is the one that instantly came to mind when I saw this thread. That's about all I remember from that horrible movie. |
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Quoted: Thompson contender with no sights. Hard Target https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14563/8713F44D-87B0-4F65-B97C-E22A26194A74-1780007.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14563/26673AC0-2DD9-4137-9AE2-575FE898FC4D-1780008.jpg View Quote LOL, first thing that popped into my mind when I saw the thread title. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Bullets are so big, they have an internal guidance system, negating the need for sights. Ah, yes, like in... https://i.pinimg.com/564x/cb/48/a7/cb48a7626924241fb7c283f6de6a909e.jpg Cynthia Rhodes was a hottie |
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Quoted: I remember thinking even as a kid watching this movie “ how does he aim? Does he have some sixth sense with trajectory? Does he just use the force? How does this work ?” Thank you aimless, I needed a good laugh today View Quote Heat seeking bullets. Heat Seeking Bullets |
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View Quote I actually kinda liked that movie despite being sappy. Almost everyone else hated it and it bombed at the box office. Then I kinda like box office bombs that sometimes become cult classics like the 13th warrior or Salute to the juggers/blood of heroes. |
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Quoted: Christoph Waltz as Benjamin Chudnofsky in the Green Hornet https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/15109/chudnofsky_jpg-1780040.JPG View Quote Double pistols actually do exist. |
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Quoted: Christoph Waltz as Benjamin Chudnofsky in the Green Hornet https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/15109/chudnofsky_jpg-1780040.JPG View Quote Was going to post this |
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Quoted: Planet terror's leg gun was pretty cheesy i mean the stabby bayonet was shorter thant the barrel and the grenade launcher. Lol it was what quentin tarantino was going for so maybe it gets a pass. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/407062/a2zIKDg5QGFc2vzdaPXT7uZKipe-1780336.jpg View Quote That might be one of the most obvious rubber/prop guns I have seen |
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Quoted: Planet terror's leg gun was pretty cheesy i mean the stabby bayonet was shorter thant the barrel and the grenade launcher. Lol it was what quentin tarantino was going for so maybe it gets a pass. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/407062/a2zIKDg5QGFc2vzdaPXT7uZKipe-1780336.jpg View Quote Ok thats the dumbest |
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Quoted: Double pistols actually do exist. View Quote But a DDeagle? You truly don't think l'm scary? |
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View Quote you take that back! you take that back, right now! |
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Quoted: Quoted: Christoph Waltz as Benjamin Chudnofsky in the Green Hornet https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/15109/chudnofsky_jpg-1780040.JPG Double pistols actually do exist. |
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Quoted: Double pistols actually do exist. View Quote Yes, I know and they interesting as a proof of concept but they are kinda stupid too. Life imitates art... Attached File |
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Quoted: Yes, I know and they interesting as a proof of concept but they are kinda stupid too. Life imitates art... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/15109/1122_jpg-1780391.JPG View Quote Dave Bautista carried one in Spectre, which is funny since Christoph Waltz (with the DDeagle above) was the big bad. Attached File |
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Quoted: you take that back! you take that back, right now! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: you take that back! you take that back, right now! No kidding. The barrel might have been a bit long but that gun did its job superbly. |
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Quoted: Thompson contender with no sights. Hard Target https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14563/8713F44D-87B0-4F65-B97C-E22A26194A74-1780007.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14563/26673AC0-2DD9-4137-9AE2-575FE898FC4D-1780008.jpg View Quote I was actually thinking same goddamn thing as I clicked the thread. |
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Quoted: Planet terror's leg gun was pretty cheesy i mean the stabby bayonet was shorter thant the barrel and the grenade launcher. Lol it was what quentin tarantino was going for so maybe it gets a pass. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/407062/a2zIKDg5QGFc2vzdaPXT7uZKipe-1780336.jpg View Quote |
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I gaurantee this scares the shit out of politicians today with 3D printers. "Why'd ya shoot that duck asshole?" |
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View Quote Original Samurai Jack was great. |
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Quoted: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ylnZ22mJuBw/hqdefault.jpg I'm counting the long cable running from the prop truck to power it. View Quote I don't think Blaine counts as a villain. Unless you're PC. "Buncha slack jawed..." |
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Not necessarily a villain gun, but it was in two, maybe three movies. How does it fire?
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