Thursday, February 5, 2009

World War II Re-Enacting...

Erika Shoots a Bren gun.

This is, in my opinion, one of the sexiest videos I've ever seen on Youtube. There is a reason for that, but that's for another post.

Some other thoughts...

I've been to a few of these re-enacting things, always with TSO, and it's pretty common to see some fairly scary firearms handling. It's obvious to me a lot of these people have likely never fired their weapons with anything except blanks. This is particularly apparent in the older time periods, where I strongly suspect a lot of the 'military units' contain people that have never launched a round ball from their muskets.

The positions of the observers with 'Erika' would indicate they're not used to being on a firing line. The camera operator is very obviously past the muzzle of the gun, a dangerous place to be even (possible especially) with blank rounds.

The BREN is probably one of the semi-automatic build guns, and when 'Erika' triggers off a quick sort-of-burst at the beginning of the video clip, it looks suspiciously like bump-fire, or the result of her not holding the weapon tightly enough while working the trigger. The remainder of the rounds are semi-automatic.

I think I would (well, okay, I know I would) have been much more attentive to posture, sighting, trigger press, operation of the weapon, etc. with an inexperienced operator, blanks or not. But I have an unerring knack for taking every last bit of fun out of shooting...

1 comment:

  1. Something about the way women dressed in the 40s.

    As attractive as she is in the video, I couldn't help but wonder:
    - was there something up with the trigger pull, too stiff perhaps?
    - how would the magazine impact field of vision
    - would it be easier to keep on target because of the limited field of view, or would I tend to aim off center, away from the magazine (if that makes any sense)

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