(August 15, 2022 at 5:16 am)onlinebiker Wrote:(August 15, 2022 at 4:07 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Yes. The FBI saying the gun could NOT have fired without the trigger being deliberately pulled. Baldwin said his finger wasn't even on the trigger and the gun 'just went off'. That's a blatant lie, and he knows it's a blatant lie. He's handled prop guns dozens of times in his career, not one of them has just gone off.
My guess (and it's ONLY a guess) is that he was arsing about, with tragic consequences.
Boru
Again - the gun in question was NOT a prop gun. It was a real gun. The manufacturer does not produce a prop gun in 45 colt - the round that was fired.
I explained early in this.thread why the gun could not fire wthout the trigger being pulled - and it breaks down to simple mechanical physics.
The naysayers who are "not convinced" are willing to ignore physics because it doesn' t fit their narrative.
Because they are cunts.
As far as Baldwin lying - I don' t think he is KNOWINGLY lying. He probably believes it.
I had an incident that happen at a firing range years ago. A friend of mine had a squib round fire in a 1911. This means a bullet was lodged in the barrel. I managed to verbally stop him from recycling and firing the gun. It would have blown up in his hand.
My friend was trained - State Department - has been around guns his whole life - and was sure he had just forgot to chamber a round. He did not hear the "pffft" sound of the squib - even though he pulled the trigger.
Memory is a funny thing.
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Nope, skeptics will point out that no real case has been made for why it could not have gone off by itself and your explanation was totally deffecient at doing that. Nothing to do with narratives sorry that makes you butthurt Debbie....
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(August 15, 2022 at 6:25 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:(August 15, 2022 at 5:16 am)onlinebiker Wrote: Again - the gun in question was NOT a prop gun. It was a real gun. The manufacturer does not produce a prop gun in 45 colt - the round that was fired. A distinction without meaning. A functioning firearm is a functioning firearm. Calling it a prop gun won' t make you pretend dead if somebody shoots you with it. (August 15, 2022 at 6:00 am)Helios Wrote: Nope, skeptics will point out that no real case has been made for why it could not have gone off by itself and your explanation was totally deffecient at doing that. Nothing to do with narratives sorry that makes you butthurt Debbie....Then count yourself among the skeptics that believe the world is flat. You are working with the exact same level and stupidity and ignorance. You know dick about guns. But somehow you " know" more than a team of FBI experts.... You been sucking my ass gas too long, chump... RE: THE Gun Thread
August 15, 2022 at 11:29 am
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Quote:Then count yourself among the skeptics that believe the world is flat.Nope, I count myself among those who reject flat earth while you're the flat earther here because just like them you have failed to make a case for your position. Quote:You are working with the exact same level and stupidity and ignorance.Nope, but keep asserting nonsense and falling to make a case for your position.... Quote:You know dick about guns. But somehow you " know" more than a team of FBI experts....Actually, I know a great deal about guns and this is an appeal to authority....That's a fallacy.... Quote:You been sucking my ass gas too long, chump...Nah that would be you, Debbie, You are high on your own supply which makes you say stupid shit like this..... Oh and good job "ignoring me"
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(August 15, 2022 at 2:11 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:(August 15, 2022 at 8:17 am)onlinebiker Wrote: A distinction without meaning. It is misleading. It is a real firearm. To call it something else allows the uneducated to assume it is not a functioning firearm. You want accurate? It is a firearm being used as a prop. A bad idea. (August 15, 2022 at 6:54 pm)onlinebiker Wrote:(August 15, 2022 at 2:11 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: 'Prop' refers to an item's use in film, television, or theatre. If D'artagnan and one of the Cardinal's Guard are dueling, they are using prop swords. It doesn't any difference if the swords are honest-to-jesus Solingen steel and sharp enough to kill you - they're STILL props. If they were made of balsa wood painted to look like steel, they are also props. If it’s in a movie, it’s a firearm AND a prop. ‘Prop’ is shorthand for ‘property’ - it’s the property of the film studio, TV studio or theatrical company staging the production. It doesn’t mean - and never has meant - fake or non-functional. In a film, a coffee mug is a prop. A wristwatch is a prop. A hat. What makes any object a prop is the fact that it’s being used in an entertainment production. The gun Baldwin used was…a…prop. Boru
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Just found this little graph on Wikipedia’s page On American mass shootings:
Sauce. It’s rather telling that Biker seems to think we should be focusing our energies on the scenario that seems least likely to do much of anything. Hell, just subduing the shooter without a gun seems to work about twice as often as shooting him
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