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In context of the scene this comes from, he has a stack of about six dozen .45 handguns that he’s clearing, cleaning, and preparing. In the seconds preceding this one that’s pictured he just ejected the magazine and locked open the slide. He looks down the barrel to check for obstructions or debris and then turns the gun back around and reassembles it.
This is Joshua Graham from Fallout New Vegas and I promise he knows his gun handling better than either you or I.
No, it’s part of a longer animation where he pulls the mag, racks the slide, checks down the chamber to examine the barrel and chamber for damage, then flips it to check it again from the other end, before putting the mag back in, and putting the now cleared gun onto one of the stacks.
Then he picks up a new one and begins the process all over again.
He actually shows pretty good gun handling during the whole thing. Even with the slide racked, the mag out, and the chamber checked and cleared, he still uses proper trigger discipline through the whole process. Flipping the gun is really the only “rule of cool” bit of the whole thing.
The whole thing is that he’s prepping 1911s for use to defend a tribe against an invading army. A lot of 1911s.
My point was that you can buy one gun, or help the community to either arm themselves or teach them how to. I figured a reference to Joshua Graham and his famous scene of checking guns forever would be picked up since the quote “We can’t expect God to do all the work” was a big meme for awhile.
Ahhh, so the gif is handing over the gun, and not pointing the barrel to his head? Because that’s some really poor gun handling.
In context of the scene this comes from, he has a stack of about six dozen .45 handguns that he’s clearing, cleaning, and preparing. In the seconds preceding this one that’s pictured he just ejected the magazine and locked open the slide. He looks down the barrel to check for obstructions or debris and then turns the gun back around and reassembles it.
This is Joshua Graham from Fallout New Vegas and I promise he knows his gun handling better than either you or I.
No, it’s part of a longer animation where he pulls the mag, racks the slide, checks down the chamber to examine the barrel and chamber for damage, then flips it to check it again from the other end, before putting the mag back in, and putting the now cleared gun onto one of the stacks.
Then he picks up a new one and begins the process all over again.
He actually shows pretty good gun handling during the whole thing. Even with the slide racked, the mag out, and the chamber checked and cleared, he still uses proper trigger discipline through the whole process. Flipping the gun is really the only “rule of cool” bit of the whole thing.
The whole thing is that he’s prepping 1911s for use to defend a tribe against an invading army. A lot of 1911s.
My point was that you can buy one gun, or help the community to either arm themselves or teach them how to. I figured a reference to Joshua Graham and his famous scene of checking guns forever would be picked up since the quote “We can’t expect God to do all the work” was a big meme for awhile.