Author Topic: The Weapons Stereotype Thread  (Read 118175 times)

What about the old stereotype of spare bullets transferring to the next clip magazine?
« Last Edit: October 24, 2011, 06:53:39 AM by Lørd Tøny »

There's even one door bell who thinks that a clip is a magazine that fits on the top of a gun. Assuming any exist.
maybe he's just thinking of that WWII gun or whenever it's known for being used that loaded from the top with clips instead of magazines

maybe he's just thinking of that WWII gun or whenever it's known for being used that loaded from the top with clips instead of magazines

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AF21sihEgOU

Only a handicap thinks what you see in a video game is real
You can't run at full pelt with dual shotguns whilst jumping in the air blasting several people and instantly killing someone with a knife at the same loving time.

I can't seem to get this through the thick skulls of the apparent "pro gamer and gun expert" people in the grade. There's even one door bell who thinks that a clip is a magazine that fits on the top of a gun. Assuming any exist.
Show them a real gun, Ask them to take it apart, and put it back together again. Most likely, the couldn't. Use a cheap one though, as they will probably forget it up.

The only weapon I know of that was loaded with a clip was the Garand M1

Edit: I mean if we're talking about World War 2
« Last Edit: October 24, 2011, 07:58:21 AM by battlebrain »