Gun nuts (Common mistakes)

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tsb247

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theloneassassin said:
Athol said:
^Pretty much every thing listed above^

That, and mis-identifying weapon types (An MP5 is NOT an assault rifle...ever!)


P.S. and suppressed revolvers...there is only one that I know of that could acctualy use use a suppressor and its horribly outdated.
The only true silent gun was the suppressed revolver and I forget what the rifle was but they had very long suppressors and I think they were built in the gun but I'm not sure about that.
You cannot suppress a revolver due to the gap between the cylinder and the barrel (well, you can suppress a Nagant revolver, but why would you want to?).

Yep, to my knowledge, this is the only revolver in the world that can be suppressed to any significant degree, and that is because it was designed with a cylinder and special cartridge that seal in the gasses released when the round is fired.

 

A Raging Emo

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When people think Sound Suppressors make the gun sound perfectly silent, or like a little "Whip!" noise. They still sound like a fucking gun!

When people say "Clip" instead of "Mag". A Clip is what holds the bullets, like you see on Light Machine Guns for instance. A Mag(azine) is what feeds the bullets into the gun.

When people assume they know about guns because they have played Call of Duty, instead of having any actual experience with firearms.

That the AK47 is teh bestuz gun evar.
 

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awmperry said:
Caution ? wall of text. ;-).
Holy duck fuck does this guy know his stuff or what!

as to the movie, she was supporting it with both arms, no bipod stand or mount or anything, and was learning on a hotel bed. not very stable firing ground in my opinion, but I could be wrong.
 

Lilani

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I hate it when people mishear things, so that's what they assume it is. For example:



The phrase is and yet. As in, "The store was closed, and yet customers were still looking around."

And yet, they didn't even think about it. They didn't see anything wrong with "in yet," even though if you think it makes absolutely no sense at all. Stupid people >:-(
 

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A Raging Emo said:
When people say "Clip" instead of "Mag". A Clip is what holds the bullets, like you see on Light Machine Guns for instance. A Mag(azine) is what feeds the bullets into the gun.
Actually, while there are several types of clip, none of them are used for LMGs - you're thinking of a belt (although the Minimi is designed to take ordinary box mags in a pinch). There are various kinds of belts; back in the day, they tended to use cloth belts, which weren't terribly good; nowadays, most machine guns use disintegrating-link belts, where the belt is made up of hundreds of links (each connecting two cartridges); as each cartridge is loaded into the breech, the links it joined together are released and you just end up with a pile of brass cases to one side and a pile of links below the gun.

Clips are things like the the clip used in the M1 Garand (which, I suspect, is what led to the term being used interchangeably with "magazine"), which actually continued to hold the rounds until it was ejected with the last case. In the rest of the world, it generally refers to stripper clips, where a sprung backplate holds a number of cartridges (usually ten per clip) in a frame so they can be easily loaded into a magazine. You just put a loading frame over the mag's feed lips, put the base of the clip against the loading frame, and push the cartridges down into the mag. Then the clip is removed, and you've got ten rounds loaded in about a second - much easier than loading them individually.
 

theloneassassin

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tsb247 said:
theloneassassin said:
Athol said:
^Pretty much every thing listed above^

That, and mis-identifying weapon types (An MP5 is NOT an assault rifle...ever!)


P.S. and suppressed revolvers...there is only one that I know of that could acctualy use use a suppressor and its horribly outdated.
The only true silent gun was the suppressed revolver and I forget what the rifle was but they had very long suppressors and I think they were built in the gun but I'm not sure about that.
You cannot suppress a revolver due to the gap between the cylinder and the barrel (well, you can suppress a Nagant revolver, but why would you want to?).

Yep, to my knowledge, this is the only revolver in the world that can be suppressed to any significant degree, and that is because it was designed with a cylinder and special cartridge that seal in the gasses released when the round is fired.

I'm not sure of the said revolver but I know it was done a while ago for special operations but it was not very popular.
 

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Kipohippo said:
Also, silencers. They are not that quite. They still sound like a freaking gun.
The 'pew pew' sound in films and stuff annoys me too. It still sounds like a gun, just a quieter crack.
 

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fix-the-spade said:
The inability of movie stars to use safeties...

SckizoBoy said:
'smoothbore rifle'
No doubt they aquired the target with an infra-red radar...
Or perhaps they tried to do so with a breech-loading musket...

Another one: it pisses me off how people keep confusing 'gun' with 'howitzer' (re: artillery).