Gun Tricks and Trick Guns...

PaladinX13

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List some of the coolest gun tricks and trick guns you've seen. I'll start:

GT - Grab the cylinder of an enemy's revolver and prevent it from cycling as a demonstration of strength.

TG - Belt buckle two-shot gun.
 
Favorite Gun Trick: Watching Tom Knapp shoot 9 clay pigeons out of the air at once.

Favorite Trick Gun: Saw a Nazi STG 44, with the shoot around corners barrel and mirror sights at the Berman Museum in Anniston Alabama.
 
Gun Trick: I can't remember the TV show where I saw this, it was a long time ago 'cause it was black and white. Bad guy draws on the hero and tells him to drop his .38 snub. Hero drops the snub onto his foot, flicks it back up with his toe, catches it and shoots the dumbfounded bad guy, all in one motion. Oy.

Trick Gun: Saw this in a museum. A wild west gambler's cane with a T-shaped handle that fired a small bullet -- I think it was .32 rimfire if such a thing ever existed.
 
David,

Oh yeah, there was a whole series of .32-cal. rimfire rounds, mostly from the blackpowder days.

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Disclaimer (just in case): This board and its members do not necessarily condone the use or manufacture of said trick guns... nor suggest attempting the tricks described. ;)

That said... another Gun Trick- John Wayne's "spin-cocking" of a lever action rifle (or the move in T2 Arnold does with a sawed off Winchester on his hog).
 
Saw this in a cutscene for some computer game. The heroine, a very shapley woman, is sporting what looked like a 1911. Suddenly, she's cornered by about 20 badguys. She raises her hands, with the pistol still in one, when she notices the fuel tanks behind the badguys. The scene goes to slow motion as she drops the pistol, then suddenly kicks her legs out from under herself, flops to the ground, catches the 1911 before it hits, and puts a round into the fuel tanks, blowing them up and taking out the badguys.

Solid gold. :)
 
"Raising Arizona" The bounty hunter on the jet powered motorcycle. Two double barreled shotguns strapped to his back. Thats me in 10 years.
 
GT: From a comic book, Batman was tied to a chair and some crimnal was about to shoot him through the forehead with a 1911-type pistol. Batman "headbutted" the muzzle to take the pistol out of battery and prevent it from firing. I disremember how he parlayed that inot an escape from his bonds.

TG: The Winchester rifle from TV's "The Rifleman." I've thought many times about installing a thumbscrew like that in the trigger guard portion of the lever on one of my rifles. Just never sat down and figured out the proper angle, etc.
 
I saw an interesting 'trick' on the news some time ago. Back when the whole Serb/Albanian thing was heating up, they showed a clip of a guy who appeared to bump fire his pistol. The whole magazine nine or ten shots in about a second. It looked like he had both his index fingers over the trigger when he did this. Anyone else see anything like this....or actually do it?
 
StevenS,
He may have had a Stechkin machine pistol. The Russians made them for a while with the idea of arming tank crews and such with them. Like most such things, it didn't work out and the Russians distributed them to their client states. They are reasonably common in that part of the world, I've heard. They came with a shoulderstock/holster combo. The fellow you saw might have been firing one w/o the stock attached.
 
The matrix: Take your pic. Anyone of over a thousand shooting/gun/martial art tricks in thet movie.

ALL Jackie chan movies: He does cool gun tricks in everyone I've seen.

Walker, texas ranger: Back during the first few seasons, when he carried a revolver instead of a nickel platted auto-matic, he once shot 8 shots without reloading :D I always count when people shoot in movies.

Sean Claud VanDam: Ultimate soldier, or real soldier maybe?(forgot which movie of his it was), or something like that, shot like 20 times with a pump shot gun. He wasn't carrying anything that could have had extra shells in it either.

Disney, the fox and the hound(animated): Yes I know they're anti-gun, but I like it when the grandma takes the break open shot gun, and shoots his radiator with it PUMPS IT and shoots again. I've tried on numerous occasions, but can't get my break open to pump. :D

Disney, Bambi(animated): Yes I know.....I like the gun the hunter has. I'm not sure what caliber it is, but it shoot everything. When he goes into the forest, he doesn't have to be quite, he just goes in stomping and shooting and shoots quail, deer, and anything alse he sees. I gotta get a gun like that :)
 
Gun trick: Take a 1911 and hold the grip firmly in your left hand. With your right index finger straight, insert it into the trigger guard and when you're ready start slapping the trigger. Suddenly your basic 1911 is a machine pistol! It's really fun to tell someone not familiar with the gun that the safety is actually a selector switch. You can convince them that it really is full auto if you turn your back when you do it.

Trick gun: All guns are trick!
 
Most favorite gun trick is on Lethal Weapon 4 (I think) where Jet Lee (I think?) :confused: grab's Mel's Beretta and pulls the slide clean off. I know there was (or maybe still is, or this is just heresay) a Beretta model that could have the slide pulled clean off if caught in a certain postion.. but who knows.

Favorite trick gun is the one that whats-her-face (Ya know, the Mermaid) in that new show about the female Secret Service agent (one with the president caught in the lift) who shoots two more shots out of her pistol after the slide is locked back due to an empty magazine. ;) Now that was cool.

BANG
empty mag, slide locked back -- switch scenes really fast
BANG
BANG

heh. :D

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The Beretta 92 can be field stripped easy. If you grab it a certain way, you can yank the slide right off. I saw this demonstrated by a retired MP who carried one for years...
 
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by KaMaKaZe:
Favorite trick gun is the one that whats-her-face (Ya know, the Mermaid) in that new show about the female Secret Service agent (one with the president caught in the lift) who shoots two more shots out of her pistol after the slide is locked back due to an empty magazine. ;) Now that was cool.

BANG
empty mag, slide locked back -- switch scenes really fast
BANG
BANG

heh. :D

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If that was the scene at the end of the movie, her gun was empty, but she picked up the bad agent's gun and used it on the guy who was going to shoot the Prez. BTW, the guy who played the President was the same guy who played Gonzo Gates on Trapper John, MD. Everytime I see him in something I think of that character. My wife even said she wondered if he had an old motorhome with a lawn chair on top parked behind the White House.
 
Anybody remember A Fish Called Wanda??

Specifically, the scene where the ex-CIA hitman needs to sneak his pistol through an airport metal detector. He palms the pistol as he approaches the gate, tosses it over the metal detector, catches it on the other side, and puts it away. Brilliant!!

I dunno how many takes it took to get that scene right, but it was worth it!

Later,
Chris

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GT: When told to toss your weapon away, do it with a flourish and toss only the magazine... as their eyes follow the object, headshot them with the chambered round.

TG: Flintlock pistol built into the crossguard of a pirate's saber.
 
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