Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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I'll bet her boyfriend goes up on her....

Cheers,

Sirhr

You know what the Shockers hand sign is.......



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You know what the Shockers hand sign is.......



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When Wichita State is introduced prior to a game, they wave to the crowd with the "shocker" hand sign. No kidding! I about crapped. My 12 year old daughter (at the time) asked me what it meant. I'm like, uh, never mind, I'll tell you later. Fortunately, she forgot about it.

 
When Wichita State is introduced prior to a game, they wave to the crowd with the "shocker" hand sign. No kidding! I about crapped. My 12 year old daughter (at the time) asked me what it meant. I'm like, uh, never mind, I'll tell you later. Fortunately, she forgot about it.

Please tell me they have the foam rubber hands in the shape of the "shocker" instead of "1". If so please tell me you'll take my money to send me one...LOL
 
I watched it three times and she never breaks 180 nor flags anyone behind the line of fire. I'd call that very good muzzle control and acceptable at most action oriented ranges.

Yep, and I'm pretty sure she racks the slide prior to started her string, so an additional safety precaution not having a round chambered during the flip.
 
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Yep, and I'm pretty sure she racks the slide prior to started her string, so an additional safety precaution not having a round chambered during the flip.

Then why not just have the gun sitting on a prop prior to shooting?

Safety must be number one priority.

Again, just because you can doesn't mean you should. I'll take safety over a stunt any time (even if the stuntwoman is hot)
 
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This is not photoshopped... can't make this s**t up....
 

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Wish I still had some of my old photo's, about 40 years ago I helped recover a WW11 Jeep from an area called Maralinga. We had to return it when it "glowed in the dark".

I do "glow in the dark" for a living. Some of it makes for pretty good beer:30 stories; unfortunately, most people not in the field miss the punch lines.
 
Then why not just have the gun sitting on a prop prior to shooting?

Safety must be number one priority.

Again, just because you can doesn't mean you should. I'll take safety over a stunt any time (even if the stuntwoman is hot)

In the other video where she flips over the brunette she has the weapon on a prop as you suggest. I'm not advocating acrobatics with guns by any means, but in that video it appears to be a totally empty range and she appears to pull off a flip with an "unloaded" weapon; with her finger outside the trigger guard; while maintaining muzzle control. It just didn't make me cringe the way a lot of shit does.

I have no idea why she's doing flips on a range, presumably just for the entertainment value of it. If I were standing behind the firing line I wouldn't have a fit over her doing it in the manner she did.