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- From: gwyn@smoke.brl.mil (Doug Gwyn)
- Newsgroups: rec.guns
- Subject: Re: Kitten's Firearms handling (was:Seagal)
- Message-ID: <19615@smoke.brl.mil>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 19:56:41 GMT
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- Organization: U.S. Army Ballistic Research Lab, APG MD.
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- In article <26JAN199309245186@ariel.lerc.nasa.gov> smpod@ariel.lerc.nasa.gov (Stefan) writes:
- #Supposedly, "Sniper", also, has shots of the camera following bullets.
- # [MODERATOR: Well, it was done following arrows in "Robin Hood,
- # Prince of Thieves", so I suppose it was only a matter of time...]
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- I only read the referenced article because I thought it was going to
- discuss how Kitten handled her, um, weapons, but there was no mention
- of her. Anyway, I dimly recall one movie opening looking toward the
- muzzle of a pistol being fired, with the bullet spinning nicely
- toward the camera (I guess if it wasn't faked then they must have used
- a mirror so as not to shoot the camera!). Does anybody remember the
- title of that movie?
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