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Good guys have supernatural aiming abilities or computerized targeting systems, so aiming down the sights is completely optional.
OK, to be fair, this started winding down about the mid-90s. But still, watch pretty much any Schwarzenegger action flick until about 1999 and you'll see this rule run rampant. The bigger the gun, the more badass you are. Explains all of those Desert Eagles. Fire discipline? PSSSSH! Of course, the situations where this can become ridiculously apparent vary wildly, but have you ever noticed that when it gets right down to it, many a bad guy and good guy alike forgo even short, controlled bursts in favor of dumping a few mags downrange? |
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We always see Glocks, and Berettas
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![]() "There's a fine line between not listening and not caring...I like to think I walk that line everyday of my life." Blessed be the LORD, my rock, Who trains my hands for war, And my fingers for battle Psalm 144:1 “It is always wrong to use force, unless it is more wrong not to.” |
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Shotguns can throw someone five or six feet and blow clean holes through walls.
Grenade launchers can be used from any distance, and always fire on a straight arc. Submachine guns and assault rifles have one major purpose: to be wildly sprayed at a room or object by the bad guys, leading to a moment of confusion afterwards that allows the hero to suddenly appear and gun them down. |
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SMGs and ARs are sprayed by people who are about to get killed, but when wield by the main hero, it is deadly accurate.
People always put their finger on the trigger, hold the magazine when shooting, Drop a shotgun on the floor and it goes off. If a gun gets shot off the hand of an actor, NOTHING happens to his hand or the gun itself. Shooting akimbo makes the main actor awesome and accurate. And if the director is John Woo, he'll have unlimited ammo. Spinning the chamber of a revolver, despite having no cylinder lock to ratchet against, it makes the ratcheting sound. Oh, all guns when pointed at someone's head from behind makes a clicking or locking sound before the camera moves to reveal that a gun is being held to the head despite that a Glock much less any gun wouldnt make such a loud sound Actors always pull the hammer back down to show "they mean business" despite the fact that if the gun is single action like a 1911, wont fire if the hammer is up.
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![]() "There's a fine line between not listening and not caring...I like to think I walk that line everyday of my life." Blessed be the LORD, my rock, Who trains my hands for war, And my fingers for battle Psalm 144:1 “It is always wrong to use force, unless it is more wrong not to.” |
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