Boy, is he ever. Nice singing voice, though.He's flaming gay in real life.
Boy, is he ever. Nice singing voice, though.He's flaming gay in real life.
You wound me.Ben I'm considering putting you on the ignore list...
Not in the context of that video (I won't defend any of the gunhandling in it) but I'm generally a big supporter of training one-handed at least part of the time.What was with all the one-handed stuff?
You mean some people need both hands?
You wound me.
Not in the context of that video (I won't defend any of the gunhandling in it) but I'm generally a big supporter of training one-handed at least part of the time.
Maybe the BBC wants to make sure that if anyone DOES manage to get a gun they will be so horribly misinformed on how to use it they won't be able to hurt anybody(like a robber or rapist).
Whaaaa i love da gap sexy!!!Except for the gap between her front teeth. I find myself mesmerized by it...
No. The fun and games and trick and super-cool aspect of one handed stuff irritates me. I am one handed and my only option. It isn't quite as fun & games as folks make it out to be.
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The training aspect for one handed shooting and manipulation for training is something I support. In fact I encourage that if folks really want to learn to handle the full gamut of being one-handed, particularly while training or at the range, jump in whole hog and only use one hand throughout the entire session instead of just when live firing through a magazine. (<--- Was that a run on sentence?) It will really shed some light on the difficulty of being a hand down. It won't just affect a person in an active gun fight. What if someone breaks their arm while recreating? What if they lose their hand or fingers while working or using tools? Now the entire process is changed.
Anyway, for the vid clip, starting a new shooter out to shoot with both hands is ideal for technique and basic marksmanship. Once that foundation has been established a shooter can move into the more advanced & difficult scenarios. Shooting with one hand is harder. It can be less accurate because the POI is easily influenced by trigger control & manipulation (something new shooters don't have developed). Also there is no support hand to steady and aim the pistol. This affects follow up shots. Getting the sights back on target is easier with two hands than it is with one. As for the wielding dual guns, highly unlikely a newb put all shots on center mass, with their weak hand, no sight training, actual recoil from a live bullet, at the end of a session after rounds upon rounds have already been fired (think fatigue factor). What is the recoil of a movie prop blank anyway?
Just the right size..........................for your noodle?Except for the gap between her front teeth. I find myself mesmerized by it...
Except for the gap between her front teeth. I find myself mesmerized by it...
Good for opening my beer bottle when she's done. Other than that, I seem to recall seeing worse on Charlie's Angels, Hawaii Five-O, and the A-team (oops, I'm dating myself).
She definitely wouldn't win any beauty contests, but there's something about her that I find really appealing. Made the show easier to watch, lol...At least the trainee is rather fetching.
I have been flamed for stating my opinion on this before but I'll chance it again....Dr Who and it's spin offs are written for kids and young adults. Kinda like a scifi hardy boys...
Dr. Who is not science fiction. It's fantasy.