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I have a small gripe with "Fury" (spoilers maybe)
Posted on 1/3/15 at 11:01 am
Posted on 1/3/15 at 11:01 am
First of all, I really liked the movie and the storyline. Casting was really good for the most part.
but in a WW2 movie, is it necessary to trace the gunshots & bullets with the colored lasers? Is this WW2 or Star Wars? Why does this piss me off so much?
but in a WW2 movie, is it necessary to trace the gunshots & bullets with the colored lasers? Is this WW2 or Star Wars? Why does this piss me off so much?
Posted on 1/3/15 at 11:04 am to Lester Earl
maybe i missed this part, are you talking about tracers?
Posted on 1/3/15 at 11:20 am to Lester Earl
aren't bullet tracers a real thing?
Posted on 1/3/15 at 11:22 am to Gnar Cat21
Yeah. On our .50cal mounts, every 5th round was a tracer round. Granted this was early 2000's on an aircraft carrier and not in the shite during WWII...I'm assuming they've been around that long
Posted on 1/3/15 at 11:32 am to HeadChange
there were tracers every 5th round, but i didnt realize they were that distinct. I thought they did that more for the audience to show gun fire. Im prob just an idiot
Posted on 1/3/15 at 11:39 am to Lester Earl
It does help add to the cinematic effect I guess, but in real life we used them to help aim
Posted on 1/3/15 at 12:39 pm to Lester Earl
They are used frequently for accurate enemy location if everyone else doesn't know where the enemy is. I didn't have a problem with them in the movie. Probably because I'm use to it.
Posted on 1/3/15 at 1:28 pm to 13SaintTiger
I guess I didn't imagine them looking like lasers. I've never been in the service
Posted on 1/3/15 at 1:37 pm to Lester Earl
Posted on 1/3/15 at 1:39 pm to HeadChange
quote:
Yeah. On our .50cal mounts, every 5th round was a tracer round.
Ditto on the M60 I packed.
Posted on 1/3/15 at 1:42 pm to TouchedTheAxeIn82
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TouchedTheAxeIn82
The OP's gripe has completely been destroyed.
Posted on 1/3/15 at 2:58 pm to SwaggerCopter
were the tracers neon colors in WW2? those look white
Posted on 1/3/15 at 5:24 pm to HeadChange
quote:
On our .50cal mounts, every 5th round was a tracer round.
Didn't Bra Pitts character literally say this when teaching the kid?
If anything, I was blown away by the quality of the tank rounds and how they bounces and rebounded off things. It was incredible and scary.
This post was edited on 1/3/15 at 5:25 pm
Posted on 1/3/15 at 6:39 pm to Lester Earl
Dude, he even says in the movie that every 5th round was a tracer, so that you could see where the rounds were going...
Posted on 1/3/15 at 7:16 pm to SundayFunday
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Didn't Bra Pitts character literally say this when teaching the kid?
Judging by the posts, apparently. I haven't seen this movie yet so I was just commenting on tracer rounds being real
Posted on 1/3/15 at 8:15 pm to HeadChange
this bothered you but
SPOILERS
the german soldier letting Norman live after finding him under the tank didn't?
SPOILERS
the german soldier letting Norman live after finding him under the tank didn't?
This post was edited on 1/3/15 at 8:16 pm
Posted on 1/3/15 at 8:42 pm to IPlayedGreatTonight
The OP was asking about WWII and tracers, which is a valid question.
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Wiki:
The United Kingdom was the first to develop and introduce a tracer round, a version of the .303 cartridge in 1915.[2] The United States introduced a .30-06 tracer in 1917.[3] Prior to adopting red and, later, other color bullet tips, for tracers, American tracers were identified by blackened cartridge cases.
Tracers proved useful as a countermeasure against Zeppelins used by Germany during World War I. The airships were used for surveillance and bombing operations. Normal bullets merely had the effect of causing a slow leak, but tracers could ignite the hydrogen gasbags, and bring down the airship quickly.
In World War II U.S. naval and marine aircrew were issued tracer rounds with their sidearms for emergency signaling use as well as defense.[4]
Posted on 1/3/15 at 8:55 pm to Lester Earl
quote:
but in a WW2 movie, is it necessary to trace the gunshots & bullets with the colored lasers? Is this WW2 or Star Wars? Why does this piss me off so much?
smh
Google "tracers" and become more learned about the world around you.
Posted on 1/3/15 at 8:58 pm to Fewer Kilometers
That's a lot more interesting than what has been discussed
Posted on 1/3/15 at 10:21 pm to asurob1
I'll admit im an idiot. Hopefully i saved face for someone else
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