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Post your most ridiculous "guns in movies" pics here. I mean, come ON!

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Watching "A Working Man" this morning and noticed the M14 rifle with "blue tooth" scope. I think the receiver for blue tooth must have a booster on it to communicate since it's so damned high over the axis of the bore. This is ridiculous. How do you get a job keeping "armorers" from looking like jackasses and taking the movie stars down with them? Somebody aught to start a business.
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Watching "A Working Man" this morning and noticed the M14 rifle with "blue tooth" scope. I think the receiver for blue tooth must have a booster on it to communicate since it's so damned high over the axis of the bore. This is ridiculous. How do you get a job keeping "armorers" from looking like jackasses and taking the movie stars down with them? Somebody aught to start a business.
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This guy is sighting on the mount anyway.
 
Steve McQueens last movie The Hunter. Even as an 11 yr old I thought this was a bit overkill for an aging bounty hunter and his pregnant girlfriend…
 

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Watching "A Working Man" this morning and noticed the M14 rifle with "blue tooth" scope. I think the receiver for blue tooth must have a booster on it to communicate since it's so damned high over the axis of the bore. This is ridiculous. How do you get a job keeping "armorers" from looking like jackasses and taking the movie stars down with them? Somebody aught to start a business.
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most ridiculous "optics in movies"​

 
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