Browning Citori Commercial 2010
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@jsmonk Well of course they did!!! Everyone knows that small children are the most agile, therefore they need to do shots like that!
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Now i want this one isntead of the camo maxus.... Do you think this one would be good for duck hunting? im thinking camo is better not only because it hides better, but because it its alittle easier to take care of it, and the 5 shots. But of course this one is way prettier.
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@jsmonk hahahahhahaha excellent answer .
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@jsmonk You're missing the point entirely - I clearly stated I was being a safety prick, and it was merely down to the fact that this is a commercial and they should therefore be displaying to the viewer clear safety measures. Of course the gun was unloaded before that panning, and of course it was not manned by a person - but these are just assumptions from our retrospective points of view. Always assume a gun is loaded. Yes safety youtube pricks unite.
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@TheEnglishRedneck45 - whenever I see an action movie I always think of all the safety violations too. Is it really safe to get close to a speeding car or film an explosion up close? And you know that stuff is all real. Someday our technology will be advanced enough that we can put cameras on rails and move them by remote control, so people don't have to be put in danger. But that technology isn't available today. I bet they used a small child to hold the camera in this video.
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@Donov747 - and they eject pretty hard too.
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@Donov747 It's just like Pop-tarts!
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@derleo89 i'm also thinking that the camera is on some sort of rig, the shot is too smooth to be handheld, you're right no one would be dumb enough to walk right in front of it, loaded or not haha. People think way to far into things man..
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@TheEnglishRedneck45 The first scene is a closeup of how he loads the gun. THEN (at 2 seconds) there is a cut before he closes the shotgun. Do you really think the gun is still loaded at that point? No one would voluntarily move in front of a loaded shotgun. After they shot the loading-scene, the guy took the cartridges out and they proceeded filming with an UNLOADED gun. Thanks to the modern techniques of video editing!
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@derleo89 You imagining shit man? The cut before the panning shot - he loads in two cartridges, raises the shotgun to his shoulder, places his finger on the trigger, and by the looks of things takes off the safety. If anyone has any doubt that that gun could be loaded - it is poor safety practice.
the best part is when the shells get ejected like pop tarts
Donov747 1 year ago 15
this commercial is straight to the point
craigh937 1 year ago 6