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I do hate the 'cocking' sound when applied to Glocks , it up there with tyre squeal on a dirt road
The Famas and MK23 were used in the first MGS simply because they were the blockiest/easiest guns to model on the relatively low powered PS1 chipset. Modelling any other gun that actually looks like it's real life counterpart would have been very difficult.The main thing that bugs me about guns on some hows, ESPECIALLY TWD, is the complete absence of any Recoil! Like the episodes we see Carl (when hes not being a whiny little bitch) using Rick's .357 magnum colt python firing off 2 dozen shots one handed with pinpoint accuracy and no recoil whatsoever, when in reality it should be throwing a little preteen bitch across the room![]()
Also on a trivia note, I believe I recall reading somewhere that the reason the main weapon in Metal Gear Solid being the Mk23 SOCOM and the FAMAS was due to those being the only guns Tokyo Marui could give to the production team to model them off.
Then, Im known to observe trigger discipline on a Drill or Hairdryer!
Shooter. That’s the name of that film.When I lived abroad and owned firearms I realised just how unrealistic films showing guns in use were. My personal favourite was Mark Wahlberg in the film sniper, taking a standing shot from a rocking rowing boat on a river with a cheap borrowed rimfire rifle and crappy scope scope and hitting an executioner a hundred or more yards away right between the eyes. And the man was actually inside a poorly lit building.
And the fact that mythbusters proved you can’t kill someone by shooting through a scope either .How about the sniper vs sniper in saving private Ryan. No one is making a 1km kill shot through another snipers scope, not even with modern guns and techniques!
firing into water it always good.... :lol:And the fact that mythbusters proved you can’t kill someone by shooting through a scope either .
And the fact that mythbusters proved you can’t kill someone by shooting through a scope either .
If you want to get tetchy about film shots. How about the sniper vs sniper in saving private Ryan. No one is making a 1km kill shot through another snipers scope, not even with modern guns and techniques!
Never saw that one , will have to look it up . ?Not entirely true. It was "busted" in one episode and then revisited and changed to "plausible" https://mythresults.com/episode67
Yes I did. Thanks for correcting me.Airsoft didn't really change my perception of weapons in films.
I can certainly appreciate the cost implications of using RiFs rather than certified film blank conversions.
(commercial blank firing guns do not vent through the barrel as it is completely blocked)
emilianoksa: I presume you are talking about Brandon Lee. They used dummy rounds (with plastic bullet heads) to show the bullets in the magazine. One of the plastic heads came off inside the gun breech when cocked. Unfortunately the weapon handler didn't properly check the pistol was clear before loading the blanks for the firing scene next. So the blank actually fired the plastic dummy bullet into Brandons chest.
What always bothers me is the lack of recoil.
They could at least try and make it look like there is some...
(To a degree) that should give an indication that they know better than our 21st century eyes being critical of a filmTalking of trigger discipline, a few days ago now while watching the longest day, I suddenly noticed there was virtually none at all. Considering alot of the actors were ww2 veterans . Also its great watching some of the behind the scenes footage of starwars: A new hope. Seeing storm troopers firing modified sterlings and giving orders in perfect English accents. In this case they used blanks so the special effects guys can put in laser blasts/sounds
Once on a live fire range I removed my ear defenders for a split second just as the bloke in the next booth took a shot with a pistol. The noise was deafening and hurt my ears