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5 Ridiculous Gun Myths Everyone Believes (Thanks to Movies)
For us, this is Cracked's best and most relevant article ever.
http://www.cracked.com/article_18576...to-movies.html Read and enjoy. |
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I had one written with 11 much more relevant and informative myths (and it was funnier too) but they denied mine because this one was accepted before mine and the topics were "too close" to one another. Pissed me off, it was a good article.
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Didn't someone post that on here?
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No, that was the top 10 mall ninja guns page, which is actually a topic written like an article (because I didn't know how to write articles at the time).
This was something new I was working on, had it saved for quite a while and by the time I figured out how to publish an article, it wouldn't be okayed because something else similar was written, which I argue is not really very similar, as I had totally different goofs in addition to the ones he had, meaning I had a more complete article (like bullets launching people in the air, no recoil, using guns akimbo, ammo capacity, how loud guns are, etc.)
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As far as gun recoil in films. I think if actors trained with live rounds they would be much more appreciative and respectful too. (But that would be extremely costly.) The only actors that I can think of that will actually fake the recoil are Eastwood and Costner. I also think Hanks faked the recoil at the end of Saving Private Ryan with his 1911. There could be a few others as well. Last edited by predator20; 06-16-2010 at 09:25 PM. |
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You're still in school? That sucks dick
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Does that include cat silencers from that piece of shit Postal movie?
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Well not TOO much bigger than guns they suppress really.
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