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I hope this is a promo picture on a cold range, because I doubt those are air pistols like today, and that photographer is clearly ahead of the firing line
25 4 ReplyHere's an old picture of men testing bulletproof vests
59 0 ReplyHere's a new picture of men testing a bulletproof cup.
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Men were MEN back then, and MEN always put themselves in needless danger!
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23 9 ReplyI am uncertain of the nationality of the photographer, but I believe the two Swedish men in the picture might disagree on which flag should be flying.
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Fully agree with a modern lens, but to be fair if there was one place I'd stand down a live range the Olympic pistol would be pretty high up there.
23 0 ReplyI wouldn't even for a million Euros, the French federation thinks the four rules are too good for them and they also write self-contradicting bullshit. I'm willing to bet they're not the worst.
4 0 ReplyAre you kidding? For 250k, I'd stand down range for the whole of all shooting events at the Olympics.
Today's athletes for shooting are probably at such a high level. Even if they did miss the target, it wouldn't be by much.
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*Sees an old picture
"Oh boy! Something I can worry about!"
12 0 ReplyRange safety wasn’t really a thing back then.
9 0 ReplyOr angles with zoom lens.
8 0 ReplyI'm not sure zoom lenses were a thing in 1912...
2 1 ReplyMaybe not zoom, but telephoto, yes. https://www.alamy.com/expedition-photographer-herbert-george-ponting-and-telephoto-camera-apparatus-antarctica-january-1912-image594717472.html
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