Colion Noir, a recognized firearms commentator, analyzes the tactical 'glow up' of the character Reggie in Bad Boys 4. He highlights the film's surprisingly accurate portrayal of CQB, firearm handling, and tactical preparation, contrasting it with common Hollywood inaccuracies. The video also features comparisons between the Glock 17, Springfield Echelon, and B&T TP9 for home defense scenarios.
This video features Matt Carriker of Demolition Ranch, demonstrating high authority and expertise, as he experimentally tests the 'bulletproof' capabilities of various movie props. He uses firearms like the Canik SFx Rival-S and a Taurus Judge to debunk or confirm myths from films such as Deadpool, Back to the Future III, The Purge, and The Expendables, providing practical insights into projectile stopping power.
This entry analyzes the firearms depicted in the movie 'The Tomorrow War', drawing on insights from firearms expert Brandon Herrera. It covers specific builds like a custom AR-15 with Hera Arms furniture and a Trijicon scope, the F&D Defense .338 Lapua rifle, and the Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun. The analysis critically evaluates the practical application of these firearms against an alien threat, contrasting Hollywood portrayals with real-world ballistics and effectiveness.
This entry analyzes firearms and tactical decisions in "No Country For Old Men" from the perspective of firearms expert Larry Vickers. It highlights anachronisms like the Glock 19 and Tec-9 in the film's 1980s setting and critiques the realistic portrayal of weapon performance and tactical choices made by characters. Vickers, a former Delta Force operator, provides expert insights into weapon handling and tactical errors.
Larry Vickers, a firearms expert, analyzes the firearms and tactical decisions in 'No Country For Old Men'. He highlights anachronisms like the HK SP89's availability in 1980 and a hunting rifle's stock. Vickers also critiques the protagonist's tactical choices, emphasizing the importance of preparedness and proper equipment. The analysis provides insights into the 1980s firearms market and practical firearm identification.
Brandon Herrera, a professional gun builder and AK-platform specialist, analyzes the firearms used in the 1984 movie 'Red Dawn.' He details how prop masters modified existing firearms like the AKM to resemble the AK-74 and used Finnish Valmet M78 rifles to mimic RPKs, highlighting common inaccuracies in movie weaponry.
This guide details how to test the plausibility of the 'Happy Trails' scene from Die Hard, where John McClane draws a taped firearm from his back. It involves recreating the setup, practicing the draw, conducting live-fire drills, and evaluating performance and potential malfunctions. The analysis is informed by TFB TV's practical range testing and discussion of cinematic stunts.
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