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From the page: " THE "EMPTY" AUTOMATIC We've all seen the scene where on adversary has the drop on another at the end of a gunfight. One guy holds out an automatic to the other guy's head, says a take away line ("This is where the rubber meets the road, scumbag.)... more
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Rated by Ratbags on Jun 19, 11:07pm
I'm one of those annoying people who can't stand inaccuracies in things that can be easily researched. I liked this page, even though some aspects are generalisations. Gorod (below) most certainly does not speak for me in any way. How patronising to think that he speaks for 'everyone who knows even a little about writing/art in general".
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Reviewed by Gorod on Apr 17 2009, 10:04pm
I think I speak for everyone who knows even a little about writing/art in general when I say: who gives a shit? Realism doesn't mean anything in books, it's really about making fight scenes as badass as possible. Still, at the end of the day, you can go home and tell mommy that you learned something new about realistic gunfights. So I guess this is an okay stumble. :/
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Rated by kenninger on Apr 01 2009, 4:43am
I like it.
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Rated by Redameter on Mar 26 2009, 6:01pm
This would be a must have for crime or mystery writers.
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Rated by milkfish on Mar 05 2009, 12:08pm
No way I would know about this by means of the depictions in popular culture
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Reviewed by agorist on Mar 01 2009, 11:03am
From the page: "So, over a long distance you want to have your crosshairs above the target."That depends on whether you've had time to adjust the distance and windage dials on your scope.
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Rated by mikegreaves1 on Feb 13 2009, 10:52pm
pretty interesting
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Rated by nandunair on Feb 05 2009, 8:52pm
what a coincidance