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Glock FTE... 16 Blocks
I just flipped on the TV and caught a section of the movie "16 Blocks" starring Bruce Willis and Mos Def. The part was when some guy was going to Mos in the back of the police Impala and Bruce shot the guy in the back of the head. Afterwards it pans to Bruce and you see his Glock with the action half open and brass still in the gun (not sure if thats considered the ejector, bore or mag). I find it funny that the director would let that pass through. After some running you see the gun in full battery even though Bruce didnt clear the FTE.
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I always thought that it was a freeze-frame shot that simply showed the brass on its way out of the gun.
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