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    I keep looking at the cop one...it looks like the gun is handed to him slide back...so how exactly did it fire?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimmy View Post
    I keep looking at the cop one...it looks like the gun is handed to him slide back...so how exactly did it fire?
    I noticed the same thing.

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    I guess best question is, if the thing was staged, how did they do it? Sound effects? If no sound effects, then it had to be real... Or some sort of noisemaking replica gun... Never seen one. Wow, I think I'm caring too much about this . Oh second question, is the DEA Officer juicing? He looks pretty big.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SomeRandomGuy View Post
    I guess best question is, if the thing was staged, how did they do it? Sound effects? If no sound effects, then it had to be real... Or some sort of noisemaking replica gun... Never seen one. Wow, I think I'm caring too much about this . Oh second question, is the DEA Officer juicing? He looks pretty big.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
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    Lol, now I feel smart. Wonder why he played it off like it was real, though?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life;5363***
    I noticed the same thing.
    it was handed slide back, but if you look he but he released it right before he put it on his hip, it was quick though so hard to see

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimmy View Post
    I keep looking at the cop one...it looks like the gun is handed to him slide back...so how exactly did it fire?
    Watch it again he chambers it

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexISthrowed View Post
    Watch it again he chambers it
    I saw him chamber it...for a gun to be in that position, it has to be empty. If there was a clip with a bullet in it, he would have notice the bullet...it's pretty hard to miss when pulled back like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimmy View Post
    I saw him chamber it...for a gun to be in that position, it has to be empty. If there was a clip with a bullet in it, he would have notice the bullet...it's pretty hard to miss when pulled back like that.
    He must not have checked and just took the guys word that it was empty. He obviously failed at teaching gun safety.

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    Well if he chambered a real round... No way, he would never stay there and continue... But if he shot a blank, he could still have chambered the blank... Wonder why he would play it off as real, though, instead of letting the kids know... I mean it isn't funny to even kid about the fact that you discharged a firearm in the classroom full of kids. If that was one of us, we'd be getting prosecuted for a felony. Y'know, come to think of it, it wouldn't make good sense to even bring any firearms in there with any ammunition in the magazines or chambers, or at all!
    Last edited by SomeRandomGuy; 09-22-2010 at 08:23 PM.

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