I never had a baretta 92, but I did have a Taurus 92, and racking the slide cocked the hammer, so I don't know why he would thumb it after racking the slide.
That’s the other thing but I wasn’t going to say it because I thought most people wouldn’t understand. Beretta 92FS was the first handgun I ever bought because I was a kid growing up watching these movies.
When he pulls his gun and racks the slide, the hammer should already be back. Then he cocks the hammer again, then he cocks it again before shooting.
In hindsight after rewatching a few times, he might have de-cocked the hammer the first time for some reason but I can’t imagine why.
I’ve been a huge fan of Lethal Weapon since childhood. I know it’s an exaggeration but I always thought cops were kinda cool.
Than you have the Uvalde shooting with cops just waiting outside for almost an hour.
I thought heroes like this actually existed.
Lmao Jesus Christ scraping at the bottom of the barrel trying to make a cop looks good. So far off from the type of heroic behavior we are talking about
Bro you acted like there were hero cops during shooting events and you responded with a video of someone breaking a car window. Can you provide any example at all of your claim or will you retract it?
I loved the TV show. It is too bad Clayne Crawford couldn't get along with others. I really like Seann, but they screwed up making him play a new character. Killing Riggs just drove too many people away, and the show never recovered.
In the movie, Riggs is a Vietnam Vet and was a member of the special forces. He killed a man with a sniper rifle from 1000 yards out.
Later Riggs worked for the CIA on the Phoenix Project.
The program, which lasted from 1967 to 1972, was designed to identify and destroy the Viet Cong (VC) via infiltration, assassination, torture, capture, counter-terrorism, and interrogation.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_Program
I know, it's just a movie ... But as Murtaugh said "All that killer stuff"
They need a detective Riggs in the Uvalde PD
He cocked the hammer twice. Edit fail.
I never had a baretta 92, but I did have a Taurus 92, and racking the slide cocked the hammer, so I don't know why he would thumb it after racking the slide.
That’s the other thing but I wasn’t going to say it because I thought most people wouldn’t understand. Beretta 92FS was the first handgun I ever bought because I was a kid growing up watching these movies. When he pulls his gun and racks the slide, the hammer should already be back. Then he cocks the hammer again, then he cocks it again before shooting. In hindsight after rewatching a few times, he might have de-cocked the hammer the first time for some reason but I can’t imagine why.
Because DRAMA!!!
No he cocked the hammer, then while walking up the stairs he de cocks the hammer. The re cocks the hamer.6
And that was why the scene got cut, he was too busy playing with his cock around children.
And he would've burned his dick off, sticking it in his pants after a mag dump lol
Guess I've seen the Lethal Weapon extended cut. Didn't know this was a cut scene.
I’ve been a huge fan of Lethal Weapon since childhood. I know it’s an exaggeration but I always thought cops were kinda cool. Than you have the Uvalde shooting with cops just waiting outside for almost an hour. I thought heroes like this actually existed.
They do, they are just rare
So rare I can’t think of any
Eli Dicken
For sure but I thought we were talking about cops
https://www.reddit.com/r/norulevideos/s/wQkhmiu35b
Lmao Jesus Christ scraping at the bottom of the barrel trying to make a cop looks good. So far off from the type of heroic behavior we are talking about
Not if youre the dog
Bro you acted like there were hero cops during shooting events and you responded with a video of someone breaking a car window. Can you provide any example at all of your claim or will you retract it?
Um, go look in the sub, I posted several
But, since you mentioned it, I'll dig some up and post them.
I've always loved those movies and that character. Dude is batshit crazy in the best way It's too bad the TV show never really got going
I loved the TV show. It is too bad Clayne Crawford couldn't get along with others. I really like Seann, but they screwed up making him play a new character. Killing Riggs just drove too many people away, and the show never recovered.
From what I understand, the actor who played Riggs was as much of a nut job as the character. Lol.
They’re all in the line of fire. No one going in the building from behind
Accuracy by Volume
In the movie, Riggs is a Vietnam Vet and was a member of the special forces. He killed a man with a sniper rifle from 1000 yards out. Later Riggs worked for the CIA on the Phoenix Project. The program, which lasted from 1967 to 1972, was designed to identify and destroy the Viet Cong (VC) via infiltration, assassination, torture, capture, counter-terrorism, and interrogation. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_Program I know, it's just a movie ... But as Murtaugh said "All that killer stuff"
So what you’re saying is, the Volume part was just for show
If I had an asshole shooting at a playground, I suppose I'd magdump too
Fair enough
I like that he did gather some information about the guys shooting skills, so death wish yes but not stupid
Must have the 20 round mag in that thing.
If I remember correctly, the 92 is 15+1
Whats the sauce
Is this cut from the first one?
Yep