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OBE - given to those in high positions - stands for “other blokes efforts”
I always knew it as "other buggers' efforts".
OBE - given to those in high positions - stands for “other blokes efforts”
I haven’t been following this story but a tragic situation for everyone involved really. Why after the first shot that injured or killed somebody why would you fire again or did a single shot hit them both?
Thanks Tony, so the first party gets injured and the second killed?
2) you don't twirl around after being hit by a bullet. You fall over backwards where you were standing.
I recall reading somewhere a debunking of shooting (with guns) scenarios in films. Basically: 1) bullets don't get lodged inside you, they go out the other side, usually quite messily; 2) you don't twirl around after being hit by a bullet. You fall over backwards where you were standing.
3) If a bullet does get stuck inside you, taking it out won't make you feel any better.I recall reading somewhere a debunking of shooting (with guns) scenarios in films. Basically: 1) bullets don't get lodged inside you, they go out the other side, usually quite messily; 2) you don't twirl around after being hit by a bullet. You fall over backwards where you were standing.
5 hours ago
(CNN)Crew members on the set of "Rust" used guns with live ammunition and engaged in a pastime called "plinking" hours before Halyna Hutchins was killed, founder and CEO of The Wrap, Sharon Waxman, told CNN's Don Lemon Monday night, citing information from an individual with knowledge of the set.
One of the guns used was later handed to actor Alec Baldwin, who fired the shot that killed Hutchins, 42, and injured director Joel Souza, The Wrap reported.
^ being an armourer on a film set has got to be one of the easiest jobs in the world. No excuses.
Yes, it 'should' be easy/simple!!!
They could load bombs (no need to remove them)...
Not necessarily. As others have said, anything can happen. If it hits a bone it can turn, stop, anything. It depends on how heavy it is and how fast. A 44 Magnum is going to carry on a lot further than a .22. A bullet from a rifle is much faster than a handgun because all the time it's in the barrel of is accelerating.I recall reading somewhere a debunking of shooting (with guns) scenarios in films. Basically: 1) bullets don't get lodged inside you, they go out the other side, usually quite messily; 2) you don't twirl around after being hit by a bullet. You fall over backwards where you were standing.
Thankfully no ejection seats in ApachesIIRC, UK aircraft can land safely with bombs loaded. Fortunately, to paraphrase Mr Haynes, removal is the reverse of installation, so fairly straightforward.
Plumbers also fit and maintain ejector seats. That should worry a few pilots.
Thankfully no ejection seats in Apaches