The thing I want is all the hand guns with no recoil!
Or rifles also.....
Or rifles also.....

I enjoy Dick Francis and more recently his son Felix. In one novel Felix had his FBI agents flip the safety levers off on their Glocks.
One of the Joe Pickett books by C J Box described Charter Arms guns as cheap junky semi-autos. Did they ever produce a pistol? I don't remember any.
Those are the two that spring immediately to mind. I rarely watch movies, so I can't really go there.
Or maybe he just has the ignoranity virus.Many authors have the problem of making the reader,who is many times uneducated about guns visualize what is about to take place in the book.So the author takes the liberty of having the individual "snick the safety off" of his Glock. This prepares the mind of the ignorant reader that something is about to take place that he wants to pay attention to.
Eh, so if a writer in 2019 gives his hero
a newly manufactured S&W revolver and
said hero takes a key from his pocket and
inserts it into the side of his gun to unlock
it, will that be an error?![]()
I can't remember if this was "Ironside" or "Perry Mason" but I distinctly remember watching a scene in which Raymond Burr is holding a 1911 in his hand and calling it a Revolver.
I also remember a similar scene in a book called "Split Bamboo" where the main character puts several "clips" for his Chinese "automatic revolver" in his pocket.
I've also seen multiple TV shows where a service member apparently keeps their issue weapon at home
Gunfire next to anyone's ears! It's a dumb cartoon, but the show Archer does pretty good with gun design and rounds fire, and has constant complaints about tinnitus caused by the gun happy agents. Very bad language, sex and violence if you've not seen it and decide to check it out.Gunfire next to horses ears, I even wonder if the flagrant misrepresentation of muzzle blast could cause new shooters to not understand the very serious and real hazard associated with muzzle blast.
My late cousin did. He kept his issue 1911 and ammo at home.
He was most definitely a ''Senior" non com (Master gunnery Sergent) (retired after 34 years served including 3 trips to VN) He was not a "gun person" and only shot when required.