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Come on Walking Dead, show some recoil!
The Walking dead paints a picture of a plausible reality(in film terms) of real physical, enviromental, and sociological struggles that a small group of survivors face in a post-apocaylptic zombie-infested world. It's a great immersing ride....until they start whacking the zombies.
NO recoil. I watched season two last episode and season 1 first episode tonight... I WANT that old farmers shotgun, because whatever type of recoil reduction system he had in it while firing (apparently) 00buck, worked like pure movie magic, it had the recoil of an airgun, and the muzzle blast of a cigar. That goes for ALL weapons fired in a show that PRIDES itself on graphic detail. Also, none of them EVER miss...offhand, moving, from a vehicle, they all score the necessary brain stem hits every time, first shot... Yes, I know it is only television...... |
hell you weren't watching too close, slides weren't even moving in tonights episode... Course it's just a TV show.
And we've been trying at work to figure out how long this has been going on, it's very likely they've all become VERY good shots over this time. Lots and lots of practice. |
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The new season takes place after "winter" and they referenced that multiple times, so I would guess that it has been 3 months or so since the barn. |
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Also, where did they get the suppressors? The one on the Beretta looked like it could have been home made. But then, where did they get the threaded barrels? :dunno: |
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rick fakes recoil, the actor had a lot of weapons training i a prior role, the trainers on scene said he was a natural, thats why you see him use a high grip, he slung up a rifle in one episode, and he flicks the gun up to simulate the kick.
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Let's not forget the sound. They are firing in close quarters and I think a few shots were made inside a building.
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The kid was getting head shots with a revolver at over 75 yards from a tower.
THAT KID CAN SHOOT!!!! |
I know I am beating it with every thread but............A Kid with a gun and an Adult male with a fire poker.........yeah
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They really made it a point to make the first season authentic. Tinnitis while firing off the revolver in the tank was like icing on the cake.
Seems that after their soap-opera disaster with the second season they've opted for the classic "run-n-gun so fast nobody notices" approach. Very disappointing. |
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I am the only one in this room, that I know of, who is professional enough to handle this fire poker. |
T-Dog has the strength to use the poker. Little snotty kid. Not so much.
On a side note. Am I the only one who on several occasions wanted to slam that kid. |
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Now who do you want to have a gun and who do you want to have a fire poker? :supergrin: |
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BUT Here's a video of a guy I've trained with, shooting a shotgun. Recoil control is a technique you can learn. Did his shotgun have this much recoil? At home I have a video of the founder of TDSA standing on 1 leg while shooting an M240 from his shoulder with a belt of military ammo, showing similar recoil or less. |
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