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To: dainbramaged

The film Red2 is the most recent example of the ol’ silencer on a revolver gag.

Love The Walking Dead, but when Hershel Greene defends his farm from hoards of invading zombies on the ‘alamo’ night, he breaks out his trusty Hollywood twelve gauge - the one that never needs reloading.

Despite the fact that he’s forbidden everyone else from possessing guns on the ranch.

And at the traffic stop in the initial installment - the one in which Rick is wounded - Rick tells his deputy to be sure he has ‘a round in the chamber and the safety off.’

The pistol is a Glock, and has no external safety.

TWD characters are constantly racking their slides for dramatic effect in situations in which they already have a round in the chamber.

And, of course, when they raid The Governor’s little town to get back Glenn and Maggie, several of the cast members use weapons on full auto - and keep firing away without ever running dry.

Then, again, when the prison falls to a resurgent Governor, now named Brian, there is constant fire, both on full automatic and single fire, with cast members not even bothering to take cover and lead flying like summer rain, and yet, for the longest time, nobody even suffers a scratch.

Many are familiar with the island drama Lost. Those who observe closely will notice Sawyer negotiating with an Australian for a revolver that quite obviously switches from a Smith & Wesson to a Colt and back again.

Several handguns are recovered from the Marshall taking Kate back to the US for trial, and all of them 9mm caliber, but when when the young musician, Charlie Pace, from Drive Shaft, guns down Ethan at the confrontation in the interior forest, he’s clearly using a Walther PPK-PPK/S.

Oh, well - movies is movies.


42 posted on 09/07/2014 1:18:24 PM PDT by Jack Hammer
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To: Jack Hammer
And, of course, when they raid The Governor’s little town to get back Glenn and Maggie, several of the cast members use weapons on full auto - and keep firing away without ever running dry.

That right there is the biggest Hollywood error. In real life you'd run dry in about two seconds. And nobody ever uses the three shot option on their M16.

45 posted on 09/07/2014 1:24:44 PM PDT by Hugin ("Do yourself a favor--first thing, get a firearm!")
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