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12/11/2014 10:45:56 PM EDT
Why did Arnold have to rack the slide of the handgun when he was in the club about to take out  Hamilton?
12/11/2014 10:47:03 PM EDT
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To active the shoulder thing that goes up.
12/11/2014 10:49:04 PM EDT
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12/11/2014 10:50:01 PM EDT
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Maybe we should ask.....NORCAL?
12/11/2014 10:50:23 PM EDT
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Long slide .45 with laser sighting
12/11/2014 10:53:06 PM EDT
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He was blind the whole time.
12/11/2014 10:53:50 PM EDT
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Who was John Connor's father?
12/11/2014 10:55:41 PM EDT
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He was tired of floating that 4th shell.
12/11/2014 11:00:58 PM EDT
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He probably just got done surfing GD before he went back in time and heard that just the sound or the slide racking will cause the intended target to shit themselves and then implode.  No collateral damage.  Terminators are loving and caring creatures.
12/11/2014 11:01:49 PM EDT
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He was using a 1911 and not man enough to use the safety lock so he carried condition 3.
12/11/2014 11:05:59 PM EDT
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Cuz it's dramatic?
12/11/2014 11:09:27 PM EDT
[#11]
cuz he it felt like it?
12/11/2014 11:16:53 PM EDT
[#12]
cuz Cameron is a libtard
12/11/2014 11:18:59 PM EDT
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On a side note, watching T2 now... Why does Arnold need a torque wrench when working on the vehicle in the desert?
12/11/2014 11:19:45 PM EDT
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The terminator just wanted to be extra menacing at that last second before he pulled the trigger
12/11/2014 11:20:41 PM EDT
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Theatrics.

You see this all the time in Hollywood.

All semi-automatic pistols must be shown having their slides racked.

It makes it more "cool" and shit, yo.
12/11/2014 11:21:24 PM EDT
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Theatrics.

You see this all the time in Hollywood.

All semi-automatic pistols must be shown having their slides racked.

It makes it more "cool" and shit, yo.
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Was the slide racked when the first Sarah Connor was taken out?

Can't remember.
12/11/2014 11:26:39 PM EDT
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Was the slide racked when the first Sarah Connor was taken out?

Can't remember.
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Theatrics.

You see this all the time in Hollywood.

All semi-automatic pistols must be shown having their slides racked.

It makes it more "cool" and shit, yo.


Was the slide racked when the first Sarah Connor was taken out?

Can't remember.



He didn't rack it.Pushed/broke in the door after she said she was Sarah Connor,she backs up,da beamz on her forehead,back to him and boom (headshot),

That movie was from 1984,and John Connor said the Terminators are from 40 years in the future.Less than 10 years to go.............
12/11/2014 11:57:13 PM EDT
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He was confused!!!
12/12/2014 12:04:42 AM EDT
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For the exact same reason Glock "click" when a cop gets the draw on a bad guy.


Because Hollywood is fucking retarded.
12/12/2014 12:06:22 AM EDT
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He was using that gun from Heat
12/12/2014 12:08:05 AM EDT
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I wondered that, as well. Of all the mechanics on earth that SHOULD have a calibrated elbow, a CSM-101 T800-Series would be it.
12/12/2014 12:09:17 AM EDT
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I know this has been posted a lot on here but I still get a chuckle.
12/12/2014 2:14:25 AM EDT
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Why do guns recoil in the hands of terminators? Shouldn't the slide go straight back with zero flip?  Like, metal arms and shit right.

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12/12/2014 2:17:14 AM EDT
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That's a good point.
12/12/2014 2:30:42 AM EDT
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Still has human musculature around the steel endoskeleton.  Skin and muscle are squishy.
12/12/2014 2:34:25 AM EDT
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He racked the slide because press checks are for fuck you asshole.
12/12/2014 2:44:06 AM EDT
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You beat me to it.
12/12/2014 3:01:14 AM EDT
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I knew I couldn't be first with a press check comment.
12/12/2014 3:04:17 AM EDT
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Still has human musculature around the steel endoskeleton.  Skin and muscle are squishy.
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Still has human musculature around the steel endoskeleton.  Skin and muscle are squishy.


Nope.  Steel endoskeleton,  you said it.  Steel.  Skin and muscles may jiggle a little, gun frame shouldn't move.

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12/12/2014 3:06:52 AM EDT
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Nope.  Steel endoskeleton,  you said it.  Steel.  Skin and muscles may jiggle a little, gun frame shouldn't move.

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Still has human musculature around the steel endoskeleton.  Skin and muscle are squishy.


Nope.  Steel endoskeleton,  you said it.  Steel.  Skin and muscles may jiggle a little, gun frame shouldn't move.

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What locks the small bones in steel vs bone?  Unless there are tiny hydraulic armatures to take the place of connective tissue, that's still the flex point.  A steel skeleton without something to tie muscle to bone is just going to be a meat sack over a rigid skeleton.  Unless you're saying your hand moves when shooting because the arm bones flex?
12/12/2014 3:16:56 AM EDT
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What locks the small bones in steel vs bone?  Unless there are tiny hydraulic armatures to take the place of connective tissue, that's still the flex point.  A steel skeleton without something to tie muscle to bone is just going to be a meat sack over a rigid skeleton.  Unless you're saying your hand moves when shooting because the arm bones flex?
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Still has human musculature around the steel endoskeleton.  Skin and muscle are squishy.


Nope.  Steel endoskeleton,  you said it.  Steel.  Skin and muscles may jiggle a little, gun frame shouldn't move.

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What locks the small bones in steel vs bone?  Unless there are tiny hydraulic armatures to take the place of connective tissue, that's still the flex point.  A steel skeleton without something to tie muscle to bone is just going to be a meat sack over a rigid skeleton.  Unless you're saying your hand moves when shooting because the arm bones flex?


No muscle on this guy


12/12/2014 3:17:19 AM EDT
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What locks the small bones in steel vs bone?  Unless there are tiny hydraulic armatures to take the place of connective tissue, that's still the flex point.  A steel skeleton without something to tie muscle to bone is just going to be a meat sack over a rigid skeleton.  Unless you're saying your hand moves when shooting because the arm bones flex?
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Why do guns recoil in the hands of terminators? Shouldn't the slide go straight back with zero flip?  Like, metal arms and shit right.

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Still has human musculature around the steel endoskeleton.  Skin and muscle are squishy.


Nope.  Steel endoskeleton,  you said it.  Steel.  Skin and muscles may jiggle a little, gun frame shouldn't move.

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What locks the small bones in steel vs bone?  Unless there are tiny hydraulic armatures to take the place of connective tissue, that's still the flex point.  A steel skeleton without something to tie muscle to bone is just going to be a meat sack over a rigid skeleton.  Unless you're saying your hand moves when shooting because the arm bones flex?


Terminator arms don't have bones and cartilage.  Are you suggesting a terminator is incapable of locking off everything but the trigger finger.  How drole.  The shit that holds the living tissue to his arm has nothing to do with how it flexes.  Remember when he cut that shit off,  his arm still worked.  Metal arm, no recoil.

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12/12/2014 3:17:19 AM EDT
[#33]
Based on my experience with an AMT longslide...he was probably clearing a jam.
12/12/2014 3:18:09 AM EDT
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What locks the small bones in steel vs bone? Unless there are tiny hydraulic armatures to take the place of connective tissue, that's still the flex point. A steel skeleton without something to tie muscle to bone is just going to be a meat sack over a rigid skeleton. Unless you're saying your hand moves when shooting because the arm bones flex?

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Still has human musculature around the steel endoskeleton. Skin and muscle are squishy.





Nope. Steel endoskeleton, you said it. Steel. Skin and muscles may jiggle a little, gun frame shouldn't move.



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What locks the small bones in steel vs bone? Unless there are tiny hydraulic armatures to take the place of connective tissue, that's still the flex point. A steel skeleton without something to tie muscle to bone is just going to be a meat sack over a rigid skeleton. Unless you're saying your hand moves when shooting because the arm bones flex?



He's just organic tissue over a steel robot. He IS hydraulics and a steel frame, the fleshy bits are just for looks. You could tear his skin off entirely and he'd still function as a T-800, not fall apart like a sack of bones.



So basp is saying recoil should be negligible because he's a fuckin' robot with hydraulics for muscles, not because he's a human with metal bones.
12/12/2014 3:20:27 AM EDT
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He's just organic tissue over a steel robot. He IS hydraulics and a steel frame, the fleshy bits are just for looks. You could tear his skin off entirely and he'd still function as a T-800, not fall apart like a sack of bones.



So basp is saying recoil should be negligible because he's a fuckin' robot with hydraulics for muscles, not because he's a human with metal bones.
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Still has human musculature around the steel endoskeleton. Skin and muscle are squishy.





Nope. Steel endoskeleton, you said it. Steel. Skin and muscles may jiggle a little, gun frame shouldn't move.



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What locks the small bones in steel vs bone? Unless there are tiny hydraulic armatures to take the place of connective tissue, that's still the flex point. A steel skeleton without something to tie muscle to bone is just going to be a meat sack over a rigid skeleton. Unless you're saying your hand moves when shooting because the arm bones flex?



He's just organic tissue over a steel robot. He IS hydraulics and a steel frame, the fleshy bits are just for looks. You could tear his skin off entirely and he'd still function as a T-800, not fall apart like a sack of bones.



So basp is saying recoil should be negligible because he's a fuckin' robot with hydraulics for muscles, not because he's a human with metal bones.
He got shitty hydraulics, skynet had to make budget cuts to afford the unmanned version of the f35.



 
12/12/2014 3:20:51 AM EDT
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No muscle on this guy

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Still has human musculature around the steel endoskeleton.  Skin and muscle are squishy.


Nope.  Steel endoskeleton,  you said it.  Steel.  Skin and muscles may jiggle a little, gun frame shouldn't move.

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What locks the small bones in steel vs bone?  Unless there are tiny hydraulic armatures to take the place of connective tissue, that's still the flex point.  A steel skeleton without something to tie muscle to bone is just going to be a meat sack over a rigid skeleton.  Unless you're saying your hand moves when shooting because the arm bones flex?


No muscle on this guy

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Dammit!  Forgot about that.

I could fall back on the T1 and T2 Terminators being slightly different models (800 vs 101?) but I think that might be a canon thing.
12/12/2014 3:21:21 AM EDT
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He got shitty hydraulics, skynet had to make budget cuts to afford the unmanned version of the f35.

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Still has human musculature around the steel endoskeleton. Skin and muscle are squishy.





Nope. Steel endoskeleton, you said it. Steel. Skin and muscles may jiggle a little, gun frame shouldn't move.



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What locks the small bones in steel vs bone? Unless there are tiny hydraulic armatures to take the place of connective tissue, that's still the flex point. A steel skeleton without something to tie muscle to bone is just going to be a meat sack over a rigid skeleton. Unless you're saying your hand moves when shooting because the arm bones flex?



He's just organic tissue over a steel robot. He IS hydraulics and a steel frame, the fleshy bits are just for looks. You could tear his skin off entirely and he'd still function as a T-800, not fall apart like a sack of bones.



So basp is saying recoil should be negligible because he's a fuckin' robot with hydraulics for muscles, not because he's a human with metal bones.
He got shitty hydraulics, skynet had to make budget cuts to afford the unmanned version of the f35.



Fuckin' last time I buy Bilstein!
12/12/2014 3:25:57 AM EDT
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Im at Tech Noir, I think there is a guy following me.

12/12/2014 4:22:40 AM EDT
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He was sent back from 2029.  Unfortunately, Cyberdyne was using Android OS, which was a legacy system from their early drone program.

Ergo: he cycled the slide because he was too fucking stupid to keep a round chambered.
12/12/2014 4:53:58 AM EDT
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The real big mystery of Hollywood is how do car tires squeal on dirt or gravel when leaving or stopping fast?
12/12/2014 4:58:22 AM EDT
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So, you're saying it's because he did have a dead cat in there?


12/12/2014 5:03:14 AM EDT
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So, you're saying it's because he did have a dead cat in there?

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So, you're saying it's because he did have a dead cat in there?

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It was up in mom's cabin.
12/12/2014 5:27:07 AM EDT
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Based on my experience with an AMT longslide...he was probably clearing a jam.
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Hardballer in my case but same experience. For an unstoppable killing machine it sure picked some questionable gear to work with.
12/12/2014 5:48:46 AM EDT
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Nonsense! That was Tier 1 gear for the time!
12/12/2014 6:30:35 AM EDT
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Theatrics.

You see this all the time in Hollywood.

All semi-automatic pistols must be shown having their slides racked.

It makes it more "cool" and shit, yo.
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And pump shotguns.....

.....get pumped a lot.......
12/12/2014 6:58:22 AM EDT
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Of to ebay to buy Terminator
12/12/2014 7:01:55 AM EDT
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Was the slide racked when the first Sarah Connor was taken out?



Can't remember.
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You see this all the time in Hollywood.



All semi-automatic pistols must be shown having their slides racked.



It makes it more "cool" and shit, yo.




Was the slide racked when the first Sarah Connor was taken out?



Can't remember.




 
So you started a thread, without first reviewing what you were talking about?
12/12/2014 7:14:01 AM EDT
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That one always bothered me.
12/12/2014 7:31:13 AM EDT
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Maybe we should ask.....NORCAL?
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12/12/2014 7:34:38 AM EDT
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IIRC, that scene in the club "Tech Noir" was very dramatic, and well done.

"You're in a public place so you'll be safe till we get there..."

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