CareerMicDrop t1_j601dtw wrote
Every movie is wildly inaccurate. Especially when it comes to guns. Dudes with a 10 round clip still lighting up bad guys 20 shots later. A sniper a mile way puts his cross hairs on the target. I’m sorry. You just adjusted for wind. Rain. Temp. Humidity. Altitude. Distance. The speed of the target. The spin of the earth on its axis. And yet your bullet goes straight at the target a mile away dead.
englisi_baladid t1_j60h3zk wrote
You know dialing is a thing for snipers right.
TroubleInMyMind t1_j60l0h0 wrote
Sound is always what gets me in movies. People just firing off guns in enclosed spaces with no ear pro constantly.
pass_nthru t1_j60ohdg wrote
black hawk down got this accurately at least
GoGaslightYerself t1_j602ssc wrote
> Every movie is wildly inaccurate.
Ya mean to tell me you can't get 23,573 rounds out of a seven-shot 1911 magazine without reloading? Who knew?!?
What I like best -- and this is in like every movie ever produced -- is how the bad guys never actually load their firearms until they get really mad and then it's SNICK-SNICK as they cycle the slides on their pistols or load their shotgun/rifle. The rest of the time, they're running around with unloaded guns! So realistic!
Minuted t1_j60owug wrote
It's more of an editing thing but my favourite is the "gun noise" they sometimes put in when someone holds up a gun. Not reloading or cocking a hammer or anything, just holding up a gun.
I love Doctor Who but this is pretty egregious. Movies do it too, though I can't think of any as bad as this example. It's a revolver and I'm guessing it's an automatic cycling noise? I don't know it makes no sense.
milkysway1 t1_j63igeu wrote
If a gun clicked as much as they do in movies just from moving around, there's no way I'd feel safe actually firing it.
fvb955cd t1_j64uaf7 wrote
Don't forget that dropping it down a flight of stairs will kill 30 people
CareerMicDrop t1_j60htwb wrote
I can’t stand the unnecessary cocking of firearms. You just cocked it again. Ejecting an unspent round. Just for the sound effect. Stop unnecessary cocking in movies!!! Now! Unles by cocking you mean…..
heisdeadjim_au t1_j61ansl wrote
This always bugged me. Why do they always manually move the slide when it is locked back on an empty magazine?
Dump the mag, replace it, hit the slide release, you're in battery.
englisi_baladid t1_j61cd9u wrote
Well using the slide release is a preference.
RedDemocracy t1_j63fe50 wrote
Some guns don’t have slide releases, or it’s a matter of preferences/comfort. I’ve hot small hands and weak fingers, and I don’t think I’ve ever successfully hit the slide release on my Star BM, but it’s smooth as a dream on my Jericho.
slvrbullet87 t1_j68puem wrote
Here is the most egregious example I can think of, the unlimited ammo Remington 870.
ixamnis t1_j64d9l5 wrote
I know what you're thinking. Did he fire six shots or only five? Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement, I've kinda lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: "Do I feel lucky?"
whiffitgood t1_j62ng4g wrote
>10 round clip
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