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had to drop the clip out of his automatic and blow into the chamber, when facing the pit bull. Don't they fire just fine after getting wet? What was he doing?
What should the Deputy have done? Well, once you get rocked back on your heels you are in REAL trouble, but two on one might have saved him. His two arms would have been stronger than the bad guys one, so he should have used both arms to peel one of Javier's arms away (left presuming its the weakest), then faced left to breath. Then scooted his left arm behind Javier's back to turn himself around to face "Chugar".
Is it ridiculous to try and figure out answers to fictional stories?
Maybe. I do hate fictional movies with prologues that tell what happened to the fictional characters.
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I asked my boss, who owns about a dozen pistols and even more rifles, and he said the gun would have worked fine without ejecting the magazine and blowing in the chamber. They must have done that for "dramatic effect."
With the dog about to overtake him, this unnecesssary action reduced his reaction time, so that when he finally did shoot it, the dog ended up dead in Moss' lap. That's all I can figure out. A great scene, nonetheless.
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"had to drop the clip out of his automatic and blow into the chamber, when facing the pit bull. Don't they fire just fine after getting wet? What was he doing?"
A play on Harry Carey blowing down the action of his rifle in "Straight Shooting"?
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