One that immediately comes to mind is putting silencers on revolvers.
still it would atleast deaden the sound though so its not too much of a big deal plus the russians actually created a few revolvers without that gap between the clyinder and the forcing cone for that kind of deal.
just shows you how commited they were to trying to kill us at one point.
the things that get me are things like the one handed shooting without even aiming. I mean you can actually shoot like eastwood did in sudden impact with the amt automag but well you still have to actually aim not just point in the general direction
Dirty Harry (Sudden Impact) Target Practice - YouTube
and eastwood was actually aiming when he fired as I discovered that well if you hold your arms parallel to whatever your looking at it lines up with the sights, its abit like shooting a gun with a laser without the laser, basically trained point shooting.
and the other thing that really gets me is just how many damn bad guys have top of the line full auto weapons in all of these tv shows or the latest and greatest pistols that just came on the market like 3 weeks ago.
its like they were handing them out at the local S Mart to anyone who looks shifty.
I mean not only is it stupid but for the people who arent gun people they dont know how full of **** that is and its just a negative mark against us gun owners.
basically its yet another reason why I want to throw the damn tv out the window sometimes and its little wonder that the source of all this **** also has the worst and dumbest ****ing damn gun laws in the country, california.
there completely disconnected from ****ing reality I tell ya.
"Doctor No"
Bond, James Bond's pistol changes from one scene to the next. The bad guy runs his 1911 empty, drops it, then picks it up and pulls the trigger 3 times(Click,Click,Click).
Then our intrepid hero says, "That a Smith & Wesson and you've had your six."
yeah theres alot of little gun errors in that film, probably caused by the budget overruns and schedueling problems that they faced.
hell they even considered canceling the film at one point because of how over budget it was, which was about a 100 K back in 62' probably the equvalent of 10 million nowadays.
and you forgot to mention the biggest error from that film, bonds packing a walther PP in .380! not his 7.65 mm PPK that was more or less the standard pocket cartridge of that era.