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Just saw a rerun of the start of "Exit Wounds", one of Steven Seagals' dumber films. Apparently he was using a full-auto 1911 or 92F ish size gun that held at least 75 rounds in a normal size magazine. Never really paid attention to that one before. I'm going to go barf before bed now...:barf: :banghead:

At least the female precinct captain was cute, even if she did die in the first half.:evil:
 
I just watched an A-Team rerun, and they showed one of my favorite gun myths. The BG is shooting on an airliner and blew a window, decompressing the airplane. The decompression lasted about 5 minutes (real thing lasts about half a second. I've done it.) and sucked the guy out through the door with the blown window(I'm still here.) Of course, each gun had about 50 rounds packed into the mags and both .45 and .38 rounds were stopped at short range by passenger seats.
 
LOL if you want to talk about that look at almost every movie ever made. Even my favorite "Leathal Weapon" was guilty of over loaded mags ;)
 
Guys with LAW rockets that fire multiple rounds with no backblast are my thing. When you can fire one in a helicopter cockpit with no ill effect to the guys behind you, you are a bad man.

Seagal almost always has a 1911, and reportedtly practices alot in real life. Love him or hate him, he's one of the few in Hollywood who is pro 2A. And the desktop ripping scene in Exit Wounds is hilarious.:)
 
There's another Segal movie, Half Past Dead. The whole thing was pretty cheesy, but there's this one scene where a little black guy fires off a recoil-less rocket launcher. Of course, the recoil blows him into the opposite wall:rolleyes:
 
How about the movie "Stand by Me" .... the one kid has a 1911, he fires it in the air to get the attention of a couple of others that are fighting. He then points it at one older kid and threatens him. Then - he thumbs back the hammer to emphasize his point. The hammer would have been back after the 'warning shot'

Or - the movie "Blue Steel" with Jamie Lee Curtis. The bad guy has Curtis' S&W revolver. He it threatening a person with it. He cocks the hammer. Then the camera zooms in on his hand and he slowly squeezes the trigger and the cylinder is rotating .... it's all very dramatic ..... too bad the cylinder rotated when he cocked the hammer and it's BS
 
I can`t think of the movie, but a guy had a 1911, hammer down, aims, and the gun goes off. The hammer was down after the shot. LMAO

There do exist double action 1911s you know. The hammer down after shooting, well...that's a problem!
 
Marked for Death was the best. Seagal shoots at the bad guys, emptys the magazine, and rather than reload, looks scornfully at the gun, throws it away, and pulls another. He doesn't have endless ammo, he has endless guns.:eek:
 
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