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Now if you watch the "bar fight" scene in Desperado, it seems that while El Mariachi does reload, he fires off more then the combined 16 rounds those P90s should have. | Now if you watch the "bar fight" scene in Desperado, it seems that while El Mariachi does reload, he fires off more then the combined 16 rounds those P90s should have. | ||
::Yeah, this movie isn't exactly know for its firearms accuracy. He reloads when it looks cool, not when he actually runs out of bullets. You'll note the weapons are not locked back in one scene and then are when he reloads in the next. And what, firing 6 shots from a 2 barreled shotgun isn't a little inacurate as well? - [[User:Gunmaster45|Gunmaster45]] |
Revision as of 22:28, 25 June 2009
I took some extra screenshots for the page. I'll have them on here tommorow.
- How's the page look now, a little more complete?
It looks excellent, Great work.--Alienqueen11 21:16, 25 October 2008 (UTC)
Suppressed revolvers...
There are actually suppressed and suppressable revolvers.
Three primary means:
1) Using a "gas check" design like the Nagant revolver that cams the cylinder forward to seal the breach between cylinder (actually, shell casing) and the barrel. (This would also require a muzzle mounted suppressor.)
See: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=vvF4yurWSc0
2) Using an expandable casing or "bladder" that contains the propellant gases. This would use a subsonic bullet.
3) Use an expandable casing that extends forward to cover the gap.
See: http://www.uzitalk.com/forums/attachment.php?postid=64397
The advantages of all these designs is the control of the casings (none left behind), the ability to use rounds of various power while having repeating fire, and the limitations on releasing gun residue.
- Fine, some can be suppressed but the conventional revolvers used like S&W M15 and Colt Pythons aren't built to be suppressed, and don't do it well.
Ruger P90s
Am I the only one who thinks El Mariachi is firing off too many rounds from his Rugers before reloading?
To start, the Ruger P90 in .45 ACP is only sold with an 8-round magazine.
Now if you watch the "bar fight" scene in Desperado, it seems that while El Mariachi does reload, he fires off more then the combined 16 rounds those P90s should have.
- Yeah, this movie isn't exactly know for its firearms accuracy. He reloads when it looks cool, not when he actually runs out of bullets. You'll note the weapons are not locked back in one scene and then are when he reloads in the next. And what, firing 6 shots from a 2 barreled shotgun isn't a little inacurate as well? - Gunmaster45