Some did, some didn't. I think the most realistic gun handling was in L.A. Confidential. The weapons specialist on that one and several other movies was Mike Sudrow. I couldn't find a single gun "mistake" in the movie. My wife gets so tired of me pausing a movie to examine it and saying...
Words matter. Since this thread started with an ill-conceived choice of them, I'm going to close it. I'm not going to try to clean this one up, but the OP should feel free to try again, Our suggestion - don't.
I have deleted a bunch of posts, maybe more than necessary, but the thread was getting ... let's say belligerent. If it's possible to keep it civil from this point on even if a little argumentative, it can remain open.
I have deleted several posts in this thread due to arguing and language.
The topic should be settled by now, but if not, a new one can be started as long as it is discussed a lot more civilly. Closed.
There is no indication that Paul has passed on. I thought we had already squelched that rumor.
This is the ongoing thread concerning Paul: https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php?threads/looks-like-paul-harrell-is-coming-to-the-end-of-his-road.926583/page-4
Let's use that one for any updates or...
You found the right place to introduce yourself. Welcome to THR!
Just curious, who asked you to post in the "new member forum"? We've never had a forum dedicated to new members only.
I wish the History Channel would bring back "Top Shot". It had a very positive vibe concerning the shooting sports. I have no stats on it, but I'll bet it won a bunch of folks over from the dark side of guns.
In order to keep the condolences from the members all in one thread, I have merged the two threads. Since it more properly belongs in General Discussion, I'll move it there.
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