.......This shooting scene from the movie Heat shows no recoil and technical adviser failed on the effects of loud gun blast inside the car not affecting the shooters........
Not too much different than after a bar brawl sitting down and having a drink with the guy afterward. Things are different these days but 45 years ago I did that a couple times.One of the things that drives me nuts and again it's not movie Magic but I see it in westerns all the time two guys face off throw down on each other and then they talk it out and they going to the saloon and have a drink together.
I don't care who what when where or why if you point a gun at me it's certainly not going to end well and we are not going to go drinking together right afterwards
when the shooting scenes don't express RECOIL of any guns fired
She is truly a concealed carrier.
Of course they do, that’s why they feel so confident about telling everyone else how guns should be controlled.Hollywood has no idea how firearms work or should be handled.
Understand your concerns.I was watching El Dorado last night. There's a scene in the movie where John Wayne and Robert Mitchum are doing a patrol of the town. Robert Mitchum walks past a guy sleeping on a bench with his hat down over his face and uses the muzzle of his rifle to lift the hat off the guy's face. I literally cringed when I saw it. I want to be clear what I'm saying, Mitchum put the muzzle of the rifle right in the guy's face. Not someone he was taking into custody just some random person he was checking out.
I am completely aware that I'm talking about a movie with a script writer and (likely) fake guns but that just doesn't seem like the kind of thing a person who has any understanding of firearms or firearms safety would do. Movie or not I don't think I could do something like that and I notice unsafe gun handling when I see it in a movie.
Except in semiautos or bolt rifles... possibly other guns... where part of the process of disassembly involves pulling the trigger. At least on bolt rifles most folks are using the same hand to work the bolt as they use to pull the trigger so they are doing one or the other in a mutually exclusive one handed operation.Someone being Shot / killed by someone "cleaning" a gun has been an excuse since time began. The sad reality is, it is someone who was fooling around with a loaded gun and it went off doing it's damage.
Any firearm owner knows that when "cleaning" a gun, you would open the action or take it apart which would not result in the gun firing.
This is just an excuse that has been accepted for many years.
Me, too.One of my hobbies is naval history
One of my hobbies is naval history - so don't ask me about the vast majority of naval shows on the tube. Very few have the ships rights, guns right,etc. Same with planes.