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I would say do one of a Glock but it wouldn't show up.
I don't buy it. This can't be an x-ray of a gun. The areas where the steel would be thickest would be dark and the areas where it would be thinest would be light. This looks like a Computer drawing of a gun.Staff have verified they're legit so be assured the images are real, he's real, the equipment used is real.
This can't be an x-ray of a gun
Eh, you have your facts reversed. As X-rays pass through an object unhindered they make the film become dark, thus areas of high density/high x-ray absorption are lighter in color because no x-rays pass through that area. Metal screws in patients show up white, empty space shows up as black.ArmedLiberal said:I don't buy it. This can't be an x-ray of a gun. The areas where the steel would be thickest would be dark and the areas where it would be thinest would be light. This looks like a Computer drawing of a gun.
The stock being plastic, should be light colored, there would be no fine detail on the bolt or lock work. Where the x-ray would go through the receiver, the bolt and other side of the receiver would be darkest. Instead, you can see details of the bolt, it looks very light.
Also he was deceptive in his first two posts, first claiming that it was a CT scan and later admitting it was not.
I call BS.
dude...it's a scout image from a scan i did with my gun on a cat scanner that i'm part owner of. it's just that simple. i'm not smart enough to photoshop the ever living crap out of some line drawing to produce such (but the thought is flattering, thank you!).I don't buy it. This can't be an x-ray of a gun. The areas where the steel would be thickest would be dark and the areas where it would be thinest would be light. This looks like a Computer drawing of a gun.
The stock being plastic, should be light colored, there would be no fine detail on the bolt or lock work. Where the x-ray would go through the receiver, the bolt and other side of the receiver would be darkest. Instead, you can see details of the bolt, it looks very light.
Also he was deceptive in his first two posts, first claiming that it was a CT scan and later admitting it was not.
I call BS.