You don’t understand, nobody cares about handguns anymore, it’s all about the heckin AR-15 riflrino that can be bought easier specifically because it’s not as convenient to haul around and commit regular crimes with
If you don't have a super common name, odds are your background check will come back within 10 minutes. So long as your state doesn't have a mandatory waiting period it still works this way.
>be me >have CCW permit >walk into any store and buy any handgun or rifle instantly >fill out 4473 with 1 page of checkmark questions in 60 seconds >pay for the gun >leave
Yes. And get this, it's that easy, with 350 million citizens, and we still have incredibly low gun crime/gun homicide, mostly focused on gang related deaths in inner cities.
>So...which will it be >All
Anyone have any idea of how much all those weapons (plus ammo) would have gone for in 1984? Just wondering what he would have made from the sale if the Terminator wasn't a homicidal cyborg.
today you're looking at around $10,000. The biggest outlier being the spas-12 with the top folding stock and the hook, extremely sought after. The other variable is the Uzi he got which had a barrel under 16 inches and the stock which would make it a short barrel rifle, he'd need a tax stamp for that which took about 6 months back then. You're more likely to see them like this in a gun store, a faux silencer that is actually a barrel to be over 16 inches.
>today you're looking at around $10,000
If we look at recent average prices machine guns. Uzi alone would be 15k to 20k. AR-18 anything from 15k to 25k. Machine gun price increases in recent years have been utter insanity.
>Anyone have any idea of how much all those weapons (plus ammo) would have gone for in 1984? Just wondering what he would have made from the sale if the Terminator wasn't a homicidal cyborg.
Uzi in mid 80's cost around $700+$500 for tax stamp (around 2k adjusted for inflation, tax has remained same $500), SPAS 12 had MSRP $450 ($1200) and AMT Hardballer Longslide MSRP was $360($1000). I can't find MSRP for AR-18 or AR-180 from the era. Uzi with 16 inch barrel was around $450, legally a rifle, way cheaper than machine gun or short barreled rifle due having lot less red tape for importer and gun shops to deal with. Now Uzi and AR-18 are artificially expensive due to ban on new machine guns in register since 1986. SPAS 12 and AMT Hardballer Longslide are meme guns that are expensive due to being in lot of action movies and video games.
>Terminator can recognize guns outdated for its time period >roughly knows what year it is but still asks for a gun that doesn't exist yet
what did it mean by this?
Records from before the war were spotty at best, scraped together at worst. They had little intel to go on other than his mother was from that city in the 1980s.
My head canon is that like other anon's said, alot of skynets records are dogshit, so the guns he recognized had been found on resistance members before
I recall an anon ID'd the coins, counted em and checked how much they'd be worth in the mid 90s. I'm pretty sure he dropped about 11 or 12 grand on the counter there.
yeah arnold running around a castle exacrting revenge with an uzi and a broadsword would have been dank. arnolds hamlet and jack slater I-V would have been dope if they where all full length movies
I know this isn't Cinemaphile but you can't go there and ask for an actual opinion on that board. Is this Terminator game any good? I want to see more future post apocalyptic Skynet/Resistance war and Terminator Salvation is really mediocre in that department.
for a terminator game? yea, apparently the environments are good and capture the future war quite well, but the game is rather linear with typical gameplay.
It’s a really good budget game. Honestly loved it. The last mission is terminator fan boy kino. Get it. It reminds me a bit of fall out and vampire the masquerade. Play on the hardest difficulty
very good game, even the little extra mission they add where you play as a t-800 and have to exterminate resistance members. That fricking end battle where it's the resistance vs the full brunt of Skynet's extermination line. wew
I'd say the game is def worth $30, but because I'm a terminator fanboy I'd pay $40 and not regret it at all. $50 I'd be like 'ehh'
Alright I'm sold. I saw some screenshots with the Oozie in it and this thread made me think about it. Thanks
It’s a really good budget game. Honestly loved it. The last mission is terminator fan boy kino. Get it. It reminds me a bit of fall out and vampire the masquerade. Play on the hardest difficulty
very good game, even the little extra mission they add where you play as a t-800 and have to exterminate resistance members. That fricking end battle where it's the resistance vs the full brunt of Skynet's extermination line. wew
I'd say the game is def worth $30, but because I'm a terminator fanboy I'd pay $40 and not regret it at all. $50 I'd be like 'ehh'
checked. i like the original sound way better, the spas 12 sounds like a machine gun, the ar-18 has that classic 80s laser gun sound. i fricking love that shit
As always, original sounds better. It is shame that almost no DVD or bluray release of older movies contain original mono soundtracks. Gotta remaster everything and make dialogue lower volume and explosions and other sound effects louder.
>walk into store
>buy gun
>leave
was it really that easy in 90s america?
80's dumbass. Before the Brady bill.
Why the hostility, butthole.
it was a simpler time
You can still do that in most parts of America. The parts with less joggers at least
captcha 2v2TD
You wouldn't find a SPAS or a full auto Uzi for sale in Los Angeles no matter when.
not in LA. Also you’d get clapped if you tried this. moron liberals think gun stores are the ones who arm criminals
The Uvalde shooter literally did just that hours before shooting up the school.
No he didn't you lying homosexual.
Liar
>was it really that easy in 90s america?
>15 day wait on the handguns
no
You don’t understand, nobody cares about handguns anymore, it’s all about the heckin AR-15 riflrino that can be bought easier specifically because it’s not as convenient to haul around and commit regular crimes with
If you don't have a super common name, odds are your background check will come back within 10 minutes. So long as your state doesn't have a mandatory waiting period it still works this way.
the guy himself mentions a 10-day wait for the pistol because California passed that law in '82
It's still that easy. That's how I bought all of my guns.
>be me
>have CCW permit
>walk into any store and buy any handgun or rifle instantly
>fill out 4473 with 1 page of checkmark questions in 60 seconds
>pay for the gun
>leave
Last gun I bought from pawn shop's online store and went and picked it up the next day.
Yes. And get this, it's that easy, with 350 million citizens, and we still have incredibly low gun crime/gun homicide, mostly focused on gang related deaths in inner cities.
My uncle literally bought a mac-10 at a pawn shop and he lives in CA
Apparently its super illegal now so he stopped showing it off lol
Oh n-
heh.
God I feel so bad for the gun shop worker
>tfw he did close early, in a way
Why is Arnold dating a 40 year old midget
The ice cream reaction gets me everytime.
man I love this scene, sometimes I just watch it because it's so comfy
where did alyssa milano go so wrong
she was feeding deers and eating ice cream, and now look at her, constantly screeching on twitter
I can hear the music
>So...which will it be
>All
Anyone have any idea of how much all those weapons (plus ammo) would have gone for in 1984? Just wondering what he would have made from the sale if the Terminator wasn't a homicidal cyborg.
couple hundred bucks probably
today you're looking at around $10,000. The biggest outlier being the spas-12 with the top folding stock and the hook, extremely sought after. The other variable is the Uzi he got which had a barrel under 16 inches and the stock which would make it a short barrel rifle, he'd need a tax stamp for that which took about 6 months back then. You're more likely to see them like this in a gun store, a faux silencer that is actually a barrel to be over 16 inches.
And in 1984?
with them being more available and not as famous weapons, inflation ect around $6000 in LA. which would have the buying power of 10k today
6k two years ago had the same buying power as 14k now
absolutely love that in america a suppressor is harder to get than a gun
wouldn't want people to miss out on doctors bills for hearing damage would we
doctors cant do anything for tinnitus, it's nerve damage
senators are worried about being assassinated
you misunderstand it's a fake silencer to cover up the stupidly long barrel it would need to not be an NFA item
>today you're looking at around $10,000
If we look at recent average prices machine guns. Uzi alone would be 15k to 20k. AR-18 anything from 15k to 25k. Machine gun price increases in recent years have been utter insanity.
The AR-18 and Uzi he bought weren't full auto. We see him modifying them before the police station scene
>Anyone have any idea of how much all those weapons (plus ammo) would have gone for in 1984? Just wondering what he would have made from the sale if the Terminator wasn't a homicidal cyborg.
Uzi in mid 80's cost around $700+$500 for tax stamp (around 2k adjusted for inflation, tax has remained same $500), SPAS 12 had MSRP $450 ($1200) and AMT Hardballer Longslide MSRP was $360($1000). I can't find MSRP for AR-18 or AR-180 from the era. Uzi with 16 inch barrel was around $450, legally a rifle, way cheaper than machine gun or short barreled rifle due having lot less red tape for importer and gun shops to deal with. Now Uzi and AR-18 are artificially expensive due to ban on new machine guns in register since 1986. SPAS 12 and AMT Hardballer Longslide are meme guns that are expensive due to being in lot of action movies and video games.
>Terminator can recognize guns outdated for its time period
>roughly knows what year it is but still asks for a gun that doesn't exist yet
what did it mean by this?
was a glitch in the time fabric of it's neural net processor
It was programmed to flex it's autistic gun database against the lowly fleshbag store clerk before terminating him.
he changed the timeline already by going back, it was supposed to exist by then
T-800 wanted to know if the weapon existed yet since it's one of the few things that can damage a terminator.
Records from before the war were spotty at best, scraped together at worst. They had little intel to go on other than his mother was from that city in the 1980s.
My head canon is that like other anon's said, alot of skynets records are dogshit, so the guns he recognized had been found on resistance members before
Why would a robot need a gun with laser sighting?
looks cool as hell
LONGER
based, but we must go longer
i had the opportunity to buy one god damnit
I won't be satisfied until it's as long as the Joker's gun in Batman 1989
Showed my buddy this movie the other day, it's still fantastic
Hey Benedict's revolver from Last Action Hero is a close second.
Lance Henriksen's pistol was kino.
Col. Mortimer has you covered
Can the slide still catch reliably like this?
Do you not see the big ass slide stop?
Based RE4gay.
The T-800 didn't, but are you really going to pass up a .45 long slide?
>Wrong
Bad to the bone
Bad to the bone
B-B-B-B-Bad
B-B-B-B-Bad
B-B-B-B-Bad
Bad to the bone
>Hears the word "laser"
>Immediately assumes that plasma rifles are a thing in this time period
It's the little things.
Imagine being able to get a SPAS12..
you can, you just need three grand.
I may close early today.
...you're not a postal worker, are you
>Terminator drops coins from the future on desk
>"Or I could fill these out"
Does the gold currency method actually work? (Asking for a friend)
If you're dealing with an obviously corrupt gun shop owner, yes.
Wrong.
that's a sick camo pattern. What is that some variation of brushstroke?
Was he Rhodesian? Or was he the original Boogaloo Boy?
its hunting camo look though enough 80s-90s hunting camos and you'll find it
>gets bribe
>instantly drops the legal forms and sells an obvious loon a ridiculously high powered gun
Hilarious scene
I recall an anon ID'd the coins, counted em and checked how much they'd be worth in the mid 90s. I'm pretty sure he dropped about 11 or 12 grand on the counter there.
why do people think italians make good guns? even berreta's suck, they have the worst triggers on the planet
Italians make shitty handguns, but God-tier shotguns and old SMG's.
I have a soft spot for the Beretta 9mm pistol.
Isn't beretta mostly made in america now
No also cope and dilate
gee I dunno
kino
>that feel when you're holding an actual meme in your hands
Such a great chase scene.
That guy was born in like 1920
One of the coolest looking guns of all time too bad they suck.
Spas 12? I think they used them in Jurassic park too
They're way too bulky and heavy for their limited advantages over a regular pump gun or semi-auto. Way overpriced for their build quality as well.
>That's the Swedish Suregrip Suck Machine. You can go pump or auto.
is this the gun from snatch?
>it looks like a fricking anit-aircraft gun vincent
That man lived his whole live for that moment.
He lived like he died - bursting with squibs on an escalator.
god, Sharon Stone was a 10/10 in her prime
True.
shame she fell for the drug meme
It shouldn't have worked either. 9mm usually has plenty of velocity to pass clean through a man's torso. Yes, even hollowpoints.
it's the future who says they're using 9mm, esp on mars in a glass dome.
It's beyond the future niw according to 1980's logic and 9mm is still king.
not on mars
Mars wasn't real.
it's part of the dream vacation so he's fine
Got dam, I see this and the film stock, the angles, the cuts, the utter violence and it just screams V E R H O E V E N.
No one did better squibs
Extremely true. McTiernan is the only dude to come close.
man squibs rule
Movie?
Total Recall (2012)
Guns are cool
What the frick!? I need a story. Post haste.
go back
(You) first.
I think he shoots a blank not realizing it still expells explosive gas.
Hahahaha holy shit this gif never fails to crack me up. The Guinea pig survives too which makes it even funnier.
Just imagine if we got an entire series of films done in this exact style to all of Shakespear's greatest works.
>Arnold Schwarzenegger is...OTHELLO
>Hey Iago, here's your promotion upward
*fires him out of a catapult*
Based Arnie Macbeth.
Hamlet, even.
>will never get verhoeven's crusade with arnie
bros
WTF is this from???
The Last Action Hero
pumping iron II
Last Action Hero.
The whole movie should have been like this, none of the real world stuff with the dumb kid
>none of the real world stuff with the dumb kid
it's why Last Action Hero has no rewatchability, the real world shit is most of the movie
For me it's the gassy corpse scene. I hate potty humor and it doesn't help that it's a frick ugly daylight shoot. I hate that scene so much.
the future stuff in the terminator is the most boring part
yeah arnold running around a castle exacrting revenge with an uzi and a broadsword would have been dank. arnolds hamlet and jack slater I-V would have been dope if they where all full length movies
I know this isn't Cinemaphile but you can't go there and ask for an actual opinion on that board. Is this Terminator game any good? I want to see more future post apocalyptic Skynet/Resistance war and Terminator Salvation is really mediocre in that department.
for a terminator game? yea, apparently the environments are good and capture the future war quite well, but the game is rather linear with typical gameplay.
Alright I'm sold. I saw some screenshots with the Oozie in it and this thread made me think about it. Thanks
It’s a really good budget game. Honestly loved it. The last mission is terminator fan boy kino. Get it. It reminds me a bit of fall out and vampire the masquerade. Play on the hardest difficulty
very good game, even the little extra mission they add where you play as a t-800 and have to exterminate resistance members. That fricking end battle where it's the resistance vs the full brunt of Skynet's extermination line. wew
I'd say the game is def worth $30, but because I'm a terminator fanboy I'd pay $40 and not regret it at all. $50 I'd be like 'ehh'
Literally the best Terminator game
Plays kind of like the 3D Fallouts except instead of one big map you get one smaller map per “level”
Arnie is so old now guys. really gonne be sad when him and Sly hit the groud
The 45 long slide, with laser sighting?
Those are brand new, we just got them in.
>It's a clerk or bartender, store owner intense scene
Hey just what you see, pal.
Wanted a Spas-12 and AR-180 so bad because of this movie but I settled for the next best thing.
Why would you need an Uzi for home defense?
Ain't gotta justify shit.
Are you really using that brass one hitter for tobacco? It's not the shop owners problem. "Listen kid, it's just business" or whatever the frick.
In case you are besieged by an army of raccoons all looking to paw through your kitchen in an unsanitary manner.
That's Sneedtalian. You can go feed or seed.
Wrong.
That's Cucktalian. You can go frick or suck.
Hiiiii YAH
>tfw she makes you wanna bust her up man
I wish big 80's hair would make a comeback
Spray
You people are what's wrong with America I hope biden does ban all guns
I hope Biden remembers to change his diaper everyday.
what all gun owners deserve
Just watched this for the first time a few months back, Dalton is kino
original sounds or remastered ones, Cinemaphile?
This version
checked. i like the original sound way better, the spas 12 sounds like a machine gun, the ar-18 has that classic 80s laser gun sound. i fricking love that shit
As always, original sounds better. It is shame that almost no DVD or bluray release of older movies contain original mono soundtracks. Gotta remaster everything and make dialogue lower volume and explosions and other sound effects louder.
half life sounds better than the remaster
You can go sub, or gyro
Hang on, why wouldn't you always go auto instead of pump?
If your shooting bean bags or bird shot
I remember the gun shop owner from After Hours and Star Trek