Dirty Harry's 29 doesn't work right..

Originally posted by Glock Holiday:
What about when they run an empty automatic to slidelock and then dub in the "click click" sound of a wheelgun that has fired all the cartridges in it once already? Usually the bad guy then looks at the gun and hurls it at the cop or good guy.
That always gets me.
Ever notice how Superman just stands there, bullets bouncing harmlessly off his chest, as a thug runs his handgun empty, but then the Man of Steel ducks when the thug throws the empty gun at him?
 
The more I read about the Dirty Harry revolver, the more I suspect there was a wheelbarrow full of N-frames on set and whatever was grabbed was OK
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All I know for sure is, when I walk through the woods with my 6.5" 29-2 in my Lawman leather shoulder holster, with my switchblade taped to my ankle, eating a hot dog the deer SCATTER for other mountains!
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the third installment, the enforcer, was released in 1976
Originally posted by Gun 4 Fun:
Originally posted by Photog:
Sparkyshooter..as to the M25 using 45 Colt blanks, the 25-5 in 45 Colt was not in production until almost 12 years after the movie was made...so it is a rumor.

The first Dirty Harry film came out in 1971, the second in 1973, the third in 1977. The 25-5 was announced in 1978, but didn't hit dealers shelves until 1979. FWIW
 
I catch movie mistakes all the time, but there was one in Saving Private Ryan that was just too bad to have allowed through the editing. Towards the end, at the big battle over the bridge, there is a very tight closeup of the .30 cal machine gun ammo being fed into the gun to show how low they were getting on ammo while Private uppon was crapping his pants and letting his fellow soldiers die. The rounds are CLEARLY blanks, with just a case and no bullet in them. I don;t know how a perfectionist like Spielberg, who hired all sorts of advisors, let that one get by him.
 
Originally posted by J.B. Thornton:
I think the punk actually replied "I gots to know".
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You are correct. Did you notice the actor who played the punk also played the pimp in the second Dirty Harry movie, Magnum Force?

Clay
 
How many times have you "heard" the hammer being cocked on Glock in the movies. Or worse yet, when the Glock misfires, you hear a "click-click" sound. I see this all the time when my wife is watching the LMN channel, or as I like to call it, the "How to kill your man" channel. It's funny but every one of their movies usually involves a gun of some sort and some real poor gun handling.
 
Originally posted by claygrazer:
Did you notice the actor who played the punk also played the pimp in the second Dirty Harry movie, Magnum Force?

Clay

And in Sudden Impact he played Harry's cop friend.
 

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