HK USP in Full auto.

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I watched the movie called "Underworld" this weekend; it’s a movie about Vampires against Werewolves. One of the Vampire’s fires dual HK USP with a stainless slide and some sort of flash suppressor or compensator attachment. The strangest thing I've seen in a while is these things going off at full auto and of course no recoil and endless bullets. Freaking Hollywood. Give me a break.

Anyone else see this freak movie?
 
What with there being no bullets in blanks, there's generally no recoil in blank-firing guns. Basic newtonian physics.

As for the rest of it, aren't there vampires and werewolves in that movie?
 
Yes. Kate beckinsale, in leather, with fully automatic handguns, why wouldnt I watch it?

There was a lengthy thread or two about it when it hit the theaters.
 
Wow. I'll tell you what, do not believe everything you see on the internet because that site is full o' chit. I paused my DVD in about three diffrent locations on the movie to see the attachment that was on the end of the gun and could perfectly read HK USP on the slide. Also being an owner I would think I know my baby. ;)

There were other guns. I'm talking the Auto ones.
 
I recently had a chinese c96 broomhandle go full auto on me and I was quite surprised. It dump around 5 to 10 shots in the first go till the slide hit my hand and jammed. Next time it burped out about 3 shots which was easier to control but muzzle climb was still amazing.

Lesson learned, never loadup a 20 rnd mag on the first test of a new gun.





NOT A GOOD IDEA!

ps: the dealer is fixing the problem for me and I still want the gun. It was cool.
 
The way you describe them it sounds like a couple of HK Match's like Angelina Jolie used in her "Tomb Raider" movies. I've seen the movie and love the Berettas but didn't notice the other ones.
 
I watched the movie called "Underworld" this weekend; it’s a movie about Vampires against Werewolves. One of the Vampire’s fires dual HK USP with a stainless slide and some sort of flash suppressor or compensator attachment. The strangest thing I've seen in a while is these things going off at full auto and of course no recoil and endless bullets. Freaking Hollywood. Give me a break.

I just saw this movie recently as well. I think the implication was that she as a vampire was much stronger and significantly faster than normal humans. I thought she was actually just pulling the trigger that many times just at such a fast rate that everything else was standing still in comparison. If you look at the humans in the shots they look to be moving at about half the speed that the vampires and werewolves were in the fight scenes. mileage may vary...
 
I just saw this movie recently as well. I think the implication was that she as a vampire was much stronger and significantly faster than normal humans. I thought she was actually just pulling the trigger that many times just at such a fast rate that everything else was standing still in comparison. If you look at the humans in the shots they look to be moving at about half the speed that the vampires and werewolves were in the fight scenes. mileage may vary...


AHAA, I see. ;)

Cool 9MM- That's the same set up in the underworld. Well I see that this was stolen from Tomb Raider
 
Did you watch the extras? They actually talked about making her practice until she didn't blink or flinch like those "other" action movies, which I thought was a really good detail. It always ruins the kick butt type look when they are blinking like they have a tick (opening credits of Alias as an example).
 
Did you watch the extras? They actually talked about making her practice until she didn't blink or flinch like those "other" action movies, which I thought was a really good detail.
They could have went a little farther and taught her Rule#3 as well.

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To be fair, that pic is of the subway scene where there are a dozen werewolves runnig about causing mayhem. Put me in that situation and my fingers will be on the triggers and my shoes will be wet.:D
 
It's a shame her vampiric abilities didn't help her aim any. But they did seem to allow her to squeeze 50 bullets out of a Beretta magazine.


I'm afraid even Kate Beckinsdale in tight leather and guns galore weren't enough for me to enjoy that movie.

Chris
 
Lessons learned:

When vampires and werewolves still need to pack heat.. well it seems the 'superhuman powers' aren't so superhuman.

Werewolf powers/downsides: Change into wolf at will, superhuman strength, agility, terrible fashion sense, always need to shave, few lady wolves, live in sewers.

vampire special powers/downsides: look good in leather, nice digs smoke all you want, live in mansions, leap really well. Did I mention look good in leather? Lots of ladyvamps, lots of inneffective effite boy vamps in velvet.. what gives?

And you'd think anyone who could bottle daylight in a bullet could solve the allergic reaction to silver.

Still, I had fun watching it.
 
I liked the fur coats the werewolfy dudes wore... or at least the big black guy's fur coat. Much cooler than the black leather trench thing. I've had enough black leather trench coats lately.
Kate... she'll look better if she would eat a sandwich once in awhile.

Anyways.. P99's look like USP's now?

Tsk Tsk Tsk.
 
They could have went a little farther and taught her Rule#3 as well.

Yeah, it'll hurt pretty bad when she negligently discharges the gun in her left hand and the casing hits her in the teeth.

How hard can it be to teach them the no-finger-on-the-trigger rule, as well as the low-ready position?

:rolleyes:

Wes
 
How hard can it be to teach them the no-finger-on-the-trigger rule, as well as the low-ready position?

Low-ready ain't pretty on a big screen.
 
I recently had a chinese c96 broomhandle go full auto on me and I was quite surprised. It dump around 5 to 10 shots in the first go till the slide hit my hand and jammed. Next time it burped out about 3 shots which was easier to control but muzzle climb was still amazing.

Lesson learned, never loadup a 20 rnd mag on the first test of a new gun.


Was this a .45 cal Chinese Broomhandle?

Kenneth Lew
 
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