O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
#31
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Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
There really isn't much recoil on 40 caliber semi automatic, most
of it blows back to eject and reload. It's designed like the 9 mm not to
go through a flak jacket, like it's not a Real pistol like my 45:
http://www.----------.com/browning.jpg or my 44 Magnum:
http://www.----------.com/44_22.jpg
"I have been to there has been a rule about no ammo allowed in the
same room as the firearms." What plant are you on? All weapons are
loaded. Period!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Rusted wrote:
>
> There are too many fishy things wrong with that video. Getting shot and
> continuing? No aid check you out? Wrong trajectory (good point there), no
> recoil?? Also the timing of the shot seemed to flow very well with his
> presentation. Also Bill if you pull a slide of a Glock back far enough to
> lock it open it will eject the chambered round.
> Also any of the firearm training classes that I have been to there has been
> a rule about no ammo allowed in the same room as the firearms. Nothing that
> I know of requires that to be a rule, but it makes good sense. Accidents do
> happen all of the time with about every items we own, I just don't think
> that we witnessed an accident here.
of it blows back to eject and reload. It's designed like the 9 mm not to
go through a flak jacket, like it's not a Real pistol like my 45:
http://www.----------.com/browning.jpg or my 44 Magnum:
http://www.----------.com/44_22.jpg
"I have been to there has been a rule about no ammo allowed in the
same room as the firearms." What plant are you on? All weapons are
loaded. Period!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Rusted wrote:
>
> There are too many fishy things wrong with that video. Getting shot and
> continuing? No aid check you out? Wrong trajectory (good point there), no
> recoil?? Also the timing of the shot seemed to flow very well with his
> presentation. Also Bill if you pull a slide of a Glock back far enough to
> lock it open it will eject the chambered round.
> Also any of the firearm training classes that I have been to there has been
> a rule about no ammo allowed in the same room as the firearms. Nothing that
> I know of requires that to be a rule, but it makes good sense. Accidents do
> happen all of the time with about every items we own, I just don't think
> that we witnessed an accident here.
#32
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Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
I agree, all weapons are loaded all of the time. Just odd to me that there
would even be ammo in the room with a school demonstration like that. Being
an officer maybe the weapon for his duty weapon would have ammo, but not any
of the guns used for the demonstration. What I hate is that video is
off-base in so many ways, but show that to the public and like sheep they
all believe what they see. I call it a phony!
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:423FB75B.45AC0153@***.net...
> There really isn't much recoil on 40 caliber semi automatic, most
> of it blows back to eject and reload. It's designed like the 9 mm not to
> go through a flak jacket, like it's not a Real pistol like my 45:
> http://www.----------.com/browning.jpg or my 44 Magnum:
> http://www.----------.com/44_22.jpg
> "I have been to there has been a rule about no ammo allowed in the
> same room as the firearms." What plant are you on? All weapons are
> loaded. Period!
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Rusted wrote:
>>
>> There are too many fishy things wrong with that video. Getting shot and
>> continuing? No aid check you out? Wrong trajectory (good point there),
>> no
>> recoil?? Also the timing of the shot seemed to flow very well with his
>> presentation. Also Bill if you pull a slide of a Glock back far enough
>> to
>> lock it open it will eject the chambered round.
>> Also any of the firearm training classes that I have been to there has
>> been
>> a rule about no ammo allowed in the same room as the firearms. Nothing
>> that
>> I know of requires that to be a rule, but it makes good sense. Accidents
>> do
>> happen all of the time with about every items we own, I just don't think
>> that we witnessed an accident here.
would even be ammo in the room with a school demonstration like that. Being
an officer maybe the weapon for his duty weapon would have ammo, but not any
of the guns used for the demonstration. What I hate is that video is
off-base in so many ways, but show that to the public and like sheep they
all believe what they see. I call it a phony!
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:423FB75B.45AC0153@***.net...
> There really isn't much recoil on 40 caliber semi automatic, most
> of it blows back to eject and reload. It's designed like the 9 mm not to
> go through a flak jacket, like it's not a Real pistol like my 45:
> http://www.----------.com/browning.jpg or my 44 Magnum:
> http://www.----------.com/44_22.jpg
> "I have been to there has been a rule about no ammo allowed in the
> same room as the firearms." What plant are you on? All weapons are
> loaded. Period!
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Rusted wrote:
>>
>> There are too many fishy things wrong with that video. Getting shot and
>> continuing? No aid check you out? Wrong trajectory (good point there),
>> no
>> recoil?? Also the timing of the shot seemed to flow very well with his
>> presentation. Also Bill if you pull a slide of a Glock back far enough
>> to
>> lock it open it will eject the chambered round.
>> Also any of the firearm training classes that I have been to there has
>> been
>> a rule about no ammo allowed in the same room as the firearms. Nothing
>> that
>> I know of requires that to be a rule, but it makes good sense. Accidents
>> do
>> happen all of the time with about every items we own, I just don't think
>> that we witnessed an accident here.
#33
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Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
I agree, all weapons are loaded all of the time. Just odd to me that there
would even be ammo in the room with a school demonstration like that. Being
an officer maybe the weapon for his duty weapon would have ammo, but not any
of the guns used for the demonstration. What I hate is that video is
off-base in so many ways, but show that to the public and like sheep they
all believe what they see. I call it a phony!
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:423FB75B.45AC0153@***.net...
> There really isn't much recoil on 40 caliber semi automatic, most
> of it blows back to eject and reload. It's designed like the 9 mm not to
> go through a flak jacket, like it's not a Real pistol like my 45:
> http://www.----------.com/browning.jpg or my 44 Magnum:
> http://www.----------.com/44_22.jpg
> "I have been to there has been a rule about no ammo allowed in the
> same room as the firearms." What plant are you on? All weapons are
> loaded. Period!
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Rusted wrote:
>>
>> There are too many fishy things wrong with that video. Getting shot and
>> continuing? No aid check you out? Wrong trajectory (good point there),
>> no
>> recoil?? Also the timing of the shot seemed to flow very well with his
>> presentation. Also Bill if you pull a slide of a Glock back far enough
>> to
>> lock it open it will eject the chambered round.
>> Also any of the firearm training classes that I have been to there has
>> been
>> a rule about no ammo allowed in the same room as the firearms. Nothing
>> that
>> I know of requires that to be a rule, but it makes good sense. Accidents
>> do
>> happen all of the time with about every items we own, I just don't think
>> that we witnessed an accident here.
would even be ammo in the room with a school demonstration like that. Being
an officer maybe the weapon for his duty weapon would have ammo, but not any
of the guns used for the demonstration. What I hate is that video is
off-base in so many ways, but show that to the public and like sheep they
all believe what they see. I call it a phony!
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:423FB75B.45AC0153@***.net...
> There really isn't much recoil on 40 caliber semi automatic, most
> of it blows back to eject and reload. It's designed like the 9 mm not to
> go through a flak jacket, like it's not a Real pistol like my 45:
> http://www.----------.com/browning.jpg or my 44 Magnum:
> http://www.----------.com/44_22.jpg
> "I have been to there has been a rule about no ammo allowed in the
> same room as the firearms." What plant are you on? All weapons are
> loaded. Period!
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Rusted wrote:
>>
>> There are too many fishy things wrong with that video. Getting shot and
>> continuing? No aid check you out? Wrong trajectory (good point there),
>> no
>> recoil?? Also the timing of the shot seemed to flow very well with his
>> presentation. Also Bill if you pull a slide of a Glock back far enough
>> to
>> lock it open it will eject the chambered round.
>> Also any of the firearm training classes that I have been to there has
>> been
>> a rule about no ammo allowed in the same room as the firearms. Nothing
>> that
>> I know of requires that to be a rule, but it makes good sense. Accidents
>> do
>> happen all of the time with about every items we own, I just don't think
>> that we witnessed an accident here.
#34
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Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
I agree, all weapons are loaded all of the time. Just odd to me that there
would even be ammo in the room with a school demonstration like that. Being
an officer maybe the weapon for his duty weapon would have ammo, but not any
of the guns used for the demonstration. What I hate is that video is
off-base in so many ways, but show that to the public and like sheep they
all believe what they see. I call it a phony!
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:423FB75B.45AC0153@***.net...
> There really isn't much recoil on 40 caliber semi automatic, most
> of it blows back to eject and reload. It's designed like the 9 mm not to
> go through a flak jacket, like it's not a Real pistol like my 45:
> http://www.----------.com/browning.jpg or my 44 Magnum:
> http://www.----------.com/44_22.jpg
> "I have been to there has been a rule about no ammo allowed in the
> same room as the firearms." What plant are you on? All weapons are
> loaded. Period!
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Rusted wrote:
>>
>> There are too many fishy things wrong with that video. Getting shot and
>> continuing? No aid check you out? Wrong trajectory (good point there),
>> no
>> recoil?? Also the timing of the shot seemed to flow very well with his
>> presentation. Also Bill if you pull a slide of a Glock back far enough
>> to
>> lock it open it will eject the chambered round.
>> Also any of the firearm training classes that I have been to there has
>> been
>> a rule about no ammo allowed in the same room as the firearms. Nothing
>> that
>> I know of requires that to be a rule, but it makes good sense. Accidents
>> do
>> happen all of the time with about every items we own, I just don't think
>> that we witnessed an accident here.
would even be ammo in the room with a school demonstration like that. Being
an officer maybe the weapon for his duty weapon would have ammo, but not any
of the guns used for the demonstration. What I hate is that video is
off-base in so many ways, but show that to the public and like sheep they
all believe what they see. I call it a phony!
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:423FB75B.45AC0153@***.net...
> There really isn't much recoil on 40 caliber semi automatic, most
> of it blows back to eject and reload. It's designed like the 9 mm not to
> go through a flak jacket, like it's not a Real pistol like my 45:
> http://www.----------.com/browning.jpg or my 44 Magnum:
> http://www.----------.com/44_22.jpg
> "I have been to there has been a rule about no ammo allowed in the
> same room as the firearms." What plant are you on? All weapons are
> loaded. Period!
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Rusted wrote:
>>
>> There are too many fishy things wrong with that video. Getting shot and
>> continuing? No aid check you out? Wrong trajectory (good point there),
>> no
>> recoil?? Also the timing of the shot seemed to flow very well with his
>> presentation. Also Bill if you pull a slide of a Glock back far enough
>> to
>> lock it open it will eject the chambered round.
>> Also any of the firearm training classes that I have been to there has
>> been
>> a rule about no ammo allowed in the same room as the firearms. Nothing
>> that
>> I know of requires that to be a rule, but it makes good sense. Accidents
>> do
>> happen all of the time with about every items we own, I just don't think
>> that we witnessed an accident here.
#35
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Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
in article 423FB75B.45AC0153@***.net, L.W. ------ III (ßill) at
----------@***.net wrote on 3/21/05 10:12 PM:
> There really isn't much recoil on 40 caliber semi automatic, most
> of it blows back to eject and reload.
Bull pucky! They jump pretty good in the hand. You'd certainly see it (I
have not seen the video). Not like a .44 mag, granted, but I've shot
thousands of rounds of .40 and it certainly recoils, especially in a
polymer-frame gun.
It's designed like the 9 mm not to
> go through a flak jacket, like it's not a Real pistol like my 45:
> http://www.----------.com/browning.jpg or my 44 Magnum:
> http://www.----------.com/44_22.jpg
I can carry my .40's, but my .45 ACP and .44 magnum are too big for daily
carry. I carry the .45 or 44 mag in the woods, though. A .40 is a good
manstopper and in my little Kahr pistol very concealable. A much more
appropriate round than 44 mag for killing people in any kind of enviroment
other than way out in the woods or something since the 44 mag would
overpenetrate so badly, not to mention the muzzle blast and recoil. Touch
that thing off indoors at 3 am and you will be deaf, blind, and will have
just shot through the bad guy and about 3 walls beyond him!
> "I have been to there has been a rule about no ammo allowed in the
> same room as the firearms." What plant are you on? All weapons are
> loaded. Period!
No... i know what you mean, but for example I'll dry-dire a rifle in the gun
shop to test the trigger (after checking, double checking, and triple
checking it) and it's not like I want to shoot through their wall or window!
OTOH, I'd certainly never point it at someone while doing it. But point
being, there's a lot of grey area there. You can't just say to never point
a gun at somthing you don't want to shoot. What, you want to shoot the
floor of your house? You have to choose.
-jeff
----------@***.net wrote on 3/21/05 10:12 PM:
> There really isn't much recoil on 40 caliber semi automatic, most
> of it blows back to eject and reload.
Bull pucky! They jump pretty good in the hand. You'd certainly see it (I
have not seen the video). Not like a .44 mag, granted, but I've shot
thousands of rounds of .40 and it certainly recoils, especially in a
polymer-frame gun.
It's designed like the 9 mm not to
> go through a flak jacket, like it's not a Real pistol like my 45:
> http://www.----------.com/browning.jpg or my 44 Magnum:
> http://www.----------.com/44_22.jpg
I can carry my .40's, but my .45 ACP and .44 magnum are too big for daily
carry. I carry the .45 or 44 mag in the woods, though. A .40 is a good
manstopper and in my little Kahr pistol very concealable. A much more
appropriate round than 44 mag for killing people in any kind of enviroment
other than way out in the woods or something since the 44 mag would
overpenetrate so badly, not to mention the muzzle blast and recoil. Touch
that thing off indoors at 3 am and you will be deaf, blind, and will have
just shot through the bad guy and about 3 walls beyond him!
> "I have been to there has been a rule about no ammo allowed in the
> same room as the firearms." What plant are you on? All weapons are
> loaded. Period!
No... i know what you mean, but for example I'll dry-dire a rifle in the gun
shop to test the trigger (after checking, double checking, and triple
checking it) and it's not like I want to shoot through their wall or window!
OTOH, I'd certainly never point it at someone while doing it. But point
being, there's a lot of grey area there. You can't just say to never point
a gun at somthing you don't want to shoot. What, you want to shoot the
floor of your house? You have to choose.
-jeff
#36
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Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
in article 423FB75B.45AC0153@***.net, L.W. ------ III (ßill) at
----------@***.net wrote on 3/21/05 10:12 PM:
> There really isn't much recoil on 40 caliber semi automatic, most
> of it blows back to eject and reload.
Bull pucky! They jump pretty good in the hand. You'd certainly see it (I
have not seen the video). Not like a .44 mag, granted, but I've shot
thousands of rounds of .40 and it certainly recoils, especially in a
polymer-frame gun.
It's designed like the 9 mm not to
> go through a flak jacket, like it's not a Real pistol like my 45:
> http://www.----------.com/browning.jpg or my 44 Magnum:
> http://www.----------.com/44_22.jpg
I can carry my .40's, but my .45 ACP and .44 magnum are too big for daily
carry. I carry the .45 or 44 mag in the woods, though. A .40 is a good
manstopper and in my little Kahr pistol very concealable. A much more
appropriate round than 44 mag for killing people in any kind of enviroment
other than way out in the woods or something since the 44 mag would
overpenetrate so badly, not to mention the muzzle blast and recoil. Touch
that thing off indoors at 3 am and you will be deaf, blind, and will have
just shot through the bad guy and about 3 walls beyond him!
> "I have been to there has been a rule about no ammo allowed in the
> same room as the firearms." What plant are you on? All weapons are
> loaded. Period!
No... i know what you mean, but for example I'll dry-dire a rifle in the gun
shop to test the trigger (after checking, double checking, and triple
checking it) and it's not like I want to shoot through their wall or window!
OTOH, I'd certainly never point it at someone while doing it. But point
being, there's a lot of grey area there. You can't just say to never point
a gun at somthing you don't want to shoot. What, you want to shoot the
floor of your house? You have to choose.
-jeff
----------@***.net wrote on 3/21/05 10:12 PM:
> There really isn't much recoil on 40 caliber semi automatic, most
> of it blows back to eject and reload.
Bull pucky! They jump pretty good in the hand. You'd certainly see it (I
have not seen the video). Not like a .44 mag, granted, but I've shot
thousands of rounds of .40 and it certainly recoils, especially in a
polymer-frame gun.
It's designed like the 9 mm not to
> go through a flak jacket, like it's not a Real pistol like my 45:
> http://www.----------.com/browning.jpg or my 44 Magnum:
> http://www.----------.com/44_22.jpg
I can carry my .40's, but my .45 ACP and .44 magnum are too big for daily
carry. I carry the .45 or 44 mag in the woods, though. A .40 is a good
manstopper and in my little Kahr pistol very concealable. A much more
appropriate round than 44 mag for killing people in any kind of enviroment
other than way out in the woods or something since the 44 mag would
overpenetrate so badly, not to mention the muzzle blast and recoil. Touch
that thing off indoors at 3 am and you will be deaf, blind, and will have
just shot through the bad guy and about 3 walls beyond him!
> "I have been to there has been a rule about no ammo allowed in the
> same room as the firearms." What plant are you on? All weapons are
> loaded. Period!
No... i know what you mean, but for example I'll dry-dire a rifle in the gun
shop to test the trigger (after checking, double checking, and triple
checking it) and it's not like I want to shoot through their wall or window!
OTOH, I'd certainly never point it at someone while doing it. But point
being, there's a lot of grey area there. You can't just say to never point
a gun at somthing you don't want to shoot. What, you want to shoot the
floor of your house? You have to choose.
-jeff
#37
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Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
in article 423FB75B.45AC0153@***.net, L.W. ------ III (ßill) at
----------@***.net wrote on 3/21/05 10:12 PM:
> There really isn't much recoil on 40 caliber semi automatic, most
> of it blows back to eject and reload.
Bull pucky! They jump pretty good in the hand. You'd certainly see it (I
have not seen the video). Not like a .44 mag, granted, but I've shot
thousands of rounds of .40 and it certainly recoils, especially in a
polymer-frame gun.
It's designed like the 9 mm not to
> go through a flak jacket, like it's not a Real pistol like my 45:
> http://www.----------.com/browning.jpg or my 44 Magnum:
> http://www.----------.com/44_22.jpg
I can carry my .40's, but my .45 ACP and .44 magnum are too big for daily
carry. I carry the .45 or 44 mag in the woods, though. A .40 is a good
manstopper and in my little Kahr pistol very concealable. A much more
appropriate round than 44 mag for killing people in any kind of enviroment
other than way out in the woods or something since the 44 mag would
overpenetrate so badly, not to mention the muzzle blast and recoil. Touch
that thing off indoors at 3 am and you will be deaf, blind, and will have
just shot through the bad guy and about 3 walls beyond him!
> "I have been to there has been a rule about no ammo allowed in the
> same room as the firearms." What plant are you on? All weapons are
> loaded. Period!
No... i know what you mean, but for example I'll dry-dire a rifle in the gun
shop to test the trigger (after checking, double checking, and triple
checking it) and it's not like I want to shoot through their wall or window!
OTOH, I'd certainly never point it at someone while doing it. But point
being, there's a lot of grey area there. You can't just say to never point
a gun at somthing you don't want to shoot. What, you want to shoot the
floor of your house? You have to choose.
-jeff
----------@***.net wrote on 3/21/05 10:12 PM:
> There really isn't much recoil on 40 caliber semi automatic, most
> of it blows back to eject and reload.
Bull pucky! They jump pretty good in the hand. You'd certainly see it (I
have not seen the video). Not like a .44 mag, granted, but I've shot
thousands of rounds of .40 and it certainly recoils, especially in a
polymer-frame gun.
It's designed like the 9 mm not to
> go through a flak jacket, like it's not a Real pistol like my 45:
> http://www.----------.com/browning.jpg or my 44 Magnum:
> http://www.----------.com/44_22.jpg
I can carry my .40's, but my .45 ACP and .44 magnum are too big for daily
carry. I carry the .45 or 44 mag in the woods, though. A .40 is a good
manstopper and in my little Kahr pistol very concealable. A much more
appropriate round than 44 mag for killing people in any kind of enviroment
other than way out in the woods or something since the 44 mag would
overpenetrate so badly, not to mention the muzzle blast and recoil. Touch
that thing off indoors at 3 am and you will be deaf, blind, and will have
just shot through the bad guy and about 3 walls beyond him!
> "I have been to there has been a rule about no ammo allowed in the
> same room as the firearms." What plant are you on? All weapons are
> loaded. Period!
No... i know what you mean, but for example I'll dry-dire a rifle in the gun
shop to test the trigger (after checking, double checking, and triple
checking it) and it's not like I want to shoot through their wall or window!
OTOH, I'd certainly never point it at someone while doing it. But point
being, there's a lot of grey area there. You can't just say to never point
a gun at somthing you don't want to shoot. What, you want to shoot the
floor of your house? You have to choose.
-jeff
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Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
The sound and the picture on that video are offset, the sound is slightly
before the picture...First you hear the shot, then you see the recoil. I
don't think he shot himself, but I can see the recoil...it happens right
when the camera zooms after you hear it. I think the first thing he thought
of was "F%$#!" and perhaps part of the floor hit him in the leg. The second
thing he probably thought of was applying for a new job.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:QeJ%d.1548$2K.495@fe50.usenetserver.com...
> He is a big guy, a 40 doesn't have a lot of recoil, but it should have
> some.... Can you see any recoil? even a little?? You don't think the
> guy would put a blank in there to give the kids something to think about?
> Or what a good stage for an anti-gun activist. After all after he was
> shot he did continue with his presentation, seems like it would be a good
> time to sit down and lick your wounds. Video seems fishy to me.
>
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:24idndN32ZaqeqPfRVn-tg@magma.ca...
>> More scary than funny
>>
>> http://mmslb.eonstreams.com/b/ccri/t...u/deaclass.wmv
>>
>
>
>
before the picture...First you hear the shot, then you see the recoil. I
don't think he shot himself, but I can see the recoil...it happens right
when the camera zooms after you hear it. I think the first thing he thought
of was "F%$#!" and perhaps part of the floor hit him in the leg. The second
thing he probably thought of was applying for a new job.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:QeJ%d.1548$2K.495@fe50.usenetserver.com...
> He is a big guy, a 40 doesn't have a lot of recoil, but it should have
> some.... Can you see any recoil? even a little?? You don't think the
> guy would put a blank in there to give the kids something to think about?
> Or what a good stage for an anti-gun activist. After all after he was
> shot he did continue with his presentation, seems like it would be a good
> time to sit down and lick your wounds. Video seems fishy to me.
>
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:24idndN32ZaqeqPfRVn-tg@magma.ca...
>> More scary than funny
>>
>> http://mmslb.eonstreams.com/b/ccri/t...u/deaclass.wmv
>>
>
>
>
#39
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Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
The sound and the picture on that video are offset, the sound is slightly
before the picture...First you hear the shot, then you see the recoil. I
don't think he shot himself, but I can see the recoil...it happens right
when the camera zooms after you hear it. I think the first thing he thought
of was "F%$#!" and perhaps part of the floor hit him in the leg. The second
thing he probably thought of was applying for a new job.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:QeJ%d.1548$2K.495@fe50.usenetserver.com...
> He is a big guy, a 40 doesn't have a lot of recoil, but it should have
> some.... Can you see any recoil? even a little?? You don't think the
> guy would put a blank in there to give the kids something to think about?
> Or what a good stage for an anti-gun activist. After all after he was
> shot he did continue with his presentation, seems like it would be a good
> time to sit down and lick your wounds. Video seems fishy to me.
>
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> "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:24idndN32ZaqeqPfRVn-tg@magma.ca...
>> More scary than funny
>>
>> http://mmslb.eonstreams.com/b/ccri/t...u/deaclass.wmv
>>
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before the picture...First you hear the shot, then you see the recoil. I
don't think he shot himself, but I can see the recoil...it happens right
when the camera zooms after you hear it. I think the first thing he thought
of was "F%$#!" and perhaps part of the floor hit him in the leg. The second
thing he probably thought of was applying for a new job.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:QeJ%d.1548$2K.495@fe50.usenetserver.com...
> He is a big guy, a 40 doesn't have a lot of recoil, but it should have
> some.... Can you see any recoil? even a little?? You don't think the
> guy would put a blank in there to give the kids something to think about?
> Or what a good stage for an anti-gun activist. After all after he was
> shot he did continue with his presentation, seems like it would be a good
> time to sit down and lick your wounds. Video seems fishy to me.
>
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:24idndN32ZaqeqPfRVn-tg@magma.ca...
>> More scary than funny
>>
>> http://mmslb.eonstreams.com/b/ccri/t...u/deaclass.wmv
>>
>
>
>
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Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
The sound and the picture on that video are offset, the sound is slightly
before the picture...First you hear the shot, then you see the recoil. I
don't think he shot himself, but I can see the recoil...it happens right
when the camera zooms after you hear it. I think the first thing he thought
of was "F%$#!" and perhaps part of the floor hit him in the leg. The second
thing he probably thought of was applying for a new job.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:QeJ%d.1548$2K.495@fe50.usenetserver.com...
> He is a big guy, a 40 doesn't have a lot of recoil, but it should have
> some.... Can you see any recoil? even a little?? You don't think the
> guy would put a blank in there to give the kids something to think about?
> Or what a good stage for an anti-gun activist. After all after he was
> shot he did continue with his presentation, seems like it would be a good
> time to sit down and lick your wounds. Video seems fishy to me.
>
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:24idndN32ZaqeqPfRVn-tg@magma.ca...
>> More scary than funny
>>
>> http://mmslb.eonstreams.com/b/ccri/t...u/deaclass.wmv
>>
>
>
>
before the picture...First you hear the shot, then you see the recoil. I
don't think he shot himself, but I can see the recoil...it happens right
when the camera zooms after you hear it. I think the first thing he thought
of was "F%$#!" and perhaps part of the floor hit him in the leg. The second
thing he probably thought of was applying for a new job.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:QeJ%d.1548$2K.495@fe50.usenetserver.com...
> He is a big guy, a 40 doesn't have a lot of recoil, but it should have
> some.... Can you see any recoil? even a little?? You don't think the
> guy would put a blank in there to give the kids something to think about?
> Or what a good stage for an anti-gun activist. After all after he was
> shot he did continue with his presentation, seems like it would be a good
> time to sit down and lick your wounds. Video seems fishy to me.
>
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:24idndN32ZaqeqPfRVn-tg@magma.ca...
>> More scary than funny
>>
>> http://mmslb.eonstreams.com/b/ccri/t...u/deaclass.wmv
>>
>
>
>