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Accurate Discriptions.
12 November 2014, 16:48
meteAccurate Discriptions.
I would like to see some more accurate discriptions of guns.
For example , today's Daily Mail.
DM - "machine gun toting robbers"
NYPD - " may have been carrying automatic weapons , pistol whipped the owner "
Witness - "They had guns . Big guns ."

14 November 2014, 10:21
NormanConquestOff + on this subject;I posted on the Books Forum about A young author named Brad Thor. I have bought all his books + they are good,but became aware of the accuracy in description.Nothing so pisses me off when the hero releases his safety catch on his colt navy revolver in ca. 455. PLEASE! It ruins the story for me;but then again I ruin the movies foe everyone else when I spout out "That rifle was'nt built then,etc.,etc.,etc. et al.
Never mistake motion for action.
15 November 2014, 17:57
SaeedWho was that writer who wrote some popular fiction, in which he had a hero who goes around shooting criminals.
He used a 460 Weatherby Magnum - because it is the most powerful rifle in the world.
He used to make several shots at several hundred yards in 2 seconds or so!!
An increasing thing also seems to be adding "the same caliber and type used by snipers".
16 November 2014, 22:49
Alberta CanuckLet's face it guys, the replacement of good schools by bad entertainment media chasing after the almighty $ is killing the few remaining vestiges of truth, accuracy, and knowledge on our continent.
Sensationalism and greed are rampant.
17 November 2014, 04:03
Idaho Sharpshooteris this a sign of the end times for the democratic republic...?
Fantasy replacing reality.
17 November 2014, 21:52
Alberta Canuckquote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
is this a sign of the end times for the democratic republic...?
Fantasy replacing reality.
Short Answer:
YES Long Answer: Look around us, corporate (especially in financial statement and product advertising), and the ever present Administration and Congressional lies/smoke/fantasies everywhere.
My country gal's just a moonshiner's daughter, but I love her still.
24 December 2014, 03:24
Doglegquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Who was that writer who wrote some popular fiction, in which he had a hero who goes around shooting criminals.
He used a 460 Weatherby Magnum - because it is the most powerful rifle in the world.
He used to make several shots at several hundred yards in 2 seconds or so!!
An increasing thing also seems to be adding "the same caliber and type used by snipers".
Mack Bolan the "Executioner"?
24 December 2014, 09:18
Philip A.Mack Bolan, yes... But he started his career with a 444 marlin, with which he popped a golf ball at 500 yards in one novel. These were the seventies, I was just a teenager, but I was not impressed with the author's knowledge of real-life ballistics, even though the stories were quite readable!
Philip
24 December 2014, 21:47
nopride2Don't forget "the smell of cordite in the air"
24 December 2014, 21:52
tasco 74quote:
Originally posted by mete:
I would like to see some more accurate discriptions of guns.
For example , today's Daily Mail.
DM - "machine gun toting robbers"
NYPD - " may have been carrying automatic weapons , pistol whipped the owner "
Witness - "They had guns . Big guns ."
exactly my point as to why ubama is in our white house..................................
25 December 2014, 05:45
jimatcatI read a novel by Tony Kenrick... "the seven day soldiers".... 3 businessmen trained by a former DI .. they used a .460 wthby mag...
go big or go home ........
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25 December 2014, 18:47
congomikeA few years back there was an article in the local paper about a cannon that is in one of our local parks and whether or not it was a proper item to have on the playground. The idiot journalist who covered it wrote the following statement, or at least what I remember it to be: "The WWII vintage cannon that was used during WWI....."
28 December 2014, 12:39
meteReading through these posts I'm reminded of a cover of a paper bake western .
A cowboy firing a cap and ball revolver ---and the empty caes coming out of the gun like a semiautomatic would !!
