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GENERAL => General Discussion => Topic started by: AVinLo on December 24, 2018, 11:34:01 PM
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Just got an Amazon Fire Stick....with modifications😉....And, see this and being a now, newly avid shooter I noticed something not quite right. See if you can figure it out. *HINT* Look in the 'white' box* 😃😂🤣
*Edit*....HOLY COW...what a big picture. Still trying to get this whole posting pics thing down. Went from sideways to ginormous!!🤔
(https://fs1.directupload.net/images/181225/vng89vhs.jpg) (https://www.directupload.net)
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Well spotted :o
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Looks uncomfortable. 8)
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Looks like Attack of the Crab Men!
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That's not that bad - I see that grip all the time on the range. Keep watching, there are some truly ridiculous grips out there. I had started a collection of screencaps, but they were lost in a NAS crash last year.
Some of my favorites, by name:
The "Jack Bauer" AKA the "Cross Dominant Teacup Weaver". You all know this one.
The "Captain Jack" where the support hand is clamped around the wrist of the shooting hand - named for the lead character on 'Torchwood'.
The "Cagney and Lacy" - Isosceles stance but both index fingers on the trigger. A favorite of lady detectives on network shows.
The "Murtagh" - A "Jack Bauer" but bladed about 280? to the target with the head at a 25" vertical angle and one eye closed.
The "Rick Grimes" - Revolver held at or above shoulder level, strong hand only, canted with grip parallel to ground and with the sights well out into peripheral vision. Trigger manipulation is accompanied by a punching motion for maximum effectiveness and accuracy. Historians trace this technique back to Liberian freedom fighters.
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The "Rick Grimes" - Revolver held at or above shoulder level, strong hand only, canted with grip parallel to ground and with the sights well out into peripheral vision. Trigger manipulation is accompanied by a punching motion for maximum effectiveness and accuracy. Historians trace this technique back to Liberian freedom fighters.
Yeah baby! I practice this at home in the mirror! ::) The punching counteracts recoil thereby improving accuracy and intimidation factor. Most effective when wearing a mask.
GS
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I am not sure I f anyone watched the punisher on Netflix but the amount of crap wrong in there is kind of comical for a firearms heavy show/comic. They particularly like the 1911 close up hammer down while going into some fight.
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Okay, I give up! The picture on my monitor is too dark and fuzzy to see clearly. What am I supposed to be looking at? I see a man holding, what appears, to be some kind of semi-auto, two white bars which don't don't make much sense, and a fuzzy, indistinct dark shape....
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Hiya Alivlo and thx for starting the thread. Hows bout pointing your eagle eye at the two John Wick movies too. It was the fist time I noticed action heros using paul castles, center axis relock system. A style I adapted to myself being left eye dominant,and left eye astigmatism and now at about age 60 with some constant cloudy floating area in my right eye, I reap the benefit of a style you need both eyes open with. Cheers.
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Hiya Alivlo and thx for starting the thread. Hows bout pointing your eagle eye at the two John Wick movies too. It was the fist time I noticed action heros using paul castles, center axis relock system. A style I adapted to myself being left eye dominant,and left eye astigmatism and now at about age 60 with some constant cloudy floating area in my right eye, I reap the benefit of a style you need both eyes open with. Cheers.
First time that i have heard of this system. For anyone els that is not familiar with it here is a video that explains.
Center Axis Relock (CAR system)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBBt0d_umXg
Interesting stuff.