I'm with you ...could be real...then again..salsamarc said:not that I am doubting you hammer but how would one know if that clip is fake???
I'm thinking if it was real, (a) it wouldn't be on the net, complete with music - although who knows? - and (b) the person holding the camera would have jumped like sh*t and not just held steady while his friend/coworker was made into a sieve.salsamarc said:not that I am doubting you hammer but how would one know if that clip is fake???
I guess you never seen www.ogrish.comViewer said:I'm thinking if it was real, (a) it wouldn't be on the net, complete with music - although who knows?
I'm not sure, he may have been totally stunned and not known what to do.Viewer said:(b) the person holding the camera would have jumped like sh*t and not just held steady while his friend/coworker was made into a sieve.
And to add to that we have no idea what kind of metal they use for mailboxes in Russia. If its thick steel melded with iron I'm guessing it'll stop a .22 calibre bulletsalsamarc said:not true.....first of all the hand gun used was not that powerfull, second bullets enter the body but not necessarily exit the same was they can break inside the body once it hit a bone, third we don have FULL view of the mailbox and can't discard the fact that they may have exit it
Very true and take a look at the re-coil of the the gun when he pulls the trigger each time, there is hardly any recoil, which his hanf doesn't jump back at the pull of the trigger. Yes and the camera guy didn't flinch at all, maybe he was in shock but anyone who is close to a gun going off, which haven't heard one before would twitch or jump suddently.salsamarc said:not true.....first of all the hand gun used was not that powerfull, second bullets enter the body but not necessarily exit the same was they can break inside the body once it hit a bone, third we don have FULL view of the mailbox and can't discard the fact that they may have exit it