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PostPosted: Fri Jul 28, 2006 8:11 pm 
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The guns, that is - maybe the kids too...

Bet this guy wet his drawers: http://plsthx.com/Crazy_videos/1241_Why ... a_gun.html


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Man, I bet his parents were real happy about that hole... :shock:


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Rather than "Why you should need a license for a gun", maybe it should be called "Why you should need a license to have kids".


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Funny at first, but is not so funny in many ways. :shock:


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I think I've seen this three times now on the internet. Xavier thoughts posted it as an idiots with guns entry. The commnets there mark it as a fake. possibly airsoft or something. Some of them are cockable. The sound is dubbed, there's no muzzle flash, the look in the end is too staged, etc...


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plblark wrote:
I think I've seen this three times now on the internet. Xavier thoughts posted it as an idiots with guns entry. The commnets there mark it as a fake. possibly airsoft or something. Some of them are cockable. The sound is dubbed, there's no muzzle flash, the look in the end is too staged, etc...


Agree ............looks phoney to me also.......... :?

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Yeah, too phoney. That's a .45. It'd be a lot louder, painfully so to someone not expecting it. I remember someone near me having a ND with a .380 (luckily nothing but a ceiling tile hurt), and my ears rang for at least an hour.


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The sound when he racks the slide sounds like my kid's $5 airsoft pistol and same when it hits the ground. The sound of the shot also reverberates differently than the rest of the audio and sounds professionally recorded.

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I agree that it's probably a fake, but it should provoke the thought that Guns cannot be Kid-proofed, so Kids must be Gun-proofed.

Teach kids about guns, how and when to handle them and take away the mystique.

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Well, fake or not, it worked just fine as educational material for my kids. As in "This is why we don't touch guns without permission".


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Well, fake or not, it worked just fine as educational material for my kids. As in "This is why we don't touch guns without permission".


Very good learning opportunity for kids :!:

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Well, fake or not, it worked just fine as educational material for my kids. As in "This is why we don't touch guns without permission".


A perfect use for this clip, a great training aid, and kids wouldn't notice the problems with it.

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A perfect use for this clip, a great training aid, and kids wouldn't notice the problems with it.


True - I help teach hunter safety and some of the videos we use are ten times cheesier than this one.

I need to get an LCD projector so I can show this one and the one with the DEA officer shooting himself in the leg.

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A perfect use for this clip, a great training aid, and kids wouldn't notice the problems with it.


True - I help teach hunter safety and some of the videos we use are ten times cheesier than this one.

I need to get an LCD projector so I can show this one and the one with the DEA officer shooting himself in the leg.


Yes, and perhaps the warning that "you have to be smarter than the gun". :lol:

ETA: I agree on the staged bit. You see him flinch way before the sound and recoil would have tipped him off that this was a live round.

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Yup, would make a good training aid. Can't figure out how to copy it.....
Help? :?

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