Det. Danny Archuleta (Rubén Blades) at the top carries a Smith & Wesson 4506 fitted with a Laser Products model 302 weaponlight.
Detective Leona Cantrell (Maria Conchita Alonso) Cantrell with her SIG-Sauer P226. The early LASERAIM sight appears to have been designed for a longer pistol.
Only 3 guns in the entire movie have laser sites on them, that look inappropriate. As laser sites were very popular and trending at the time.
They are just outfitting them with really bad laser site choices.
The prop guys said they did it deliberately to make the guns look futuristic and, unless you're retarded - or very new to the planet - you can see with your own eyes that's what they were trying to do.
laser sites were very popular and trending at the time
Cops didn't have even properly matched laser sights on their handguns in 1990, that's why the prop guys were able to successfully produce a futuristic look just by adding mismatched laser sights. Additionally, the Desert Eagle already nearly had a futuristic look to the general public - especially in the hands of a cop, unlike the SIG which required a greatly mismatched, bulging laser sight to produce the futuristic look.
Those are actually real guns, available at the time
99% of the general public doesn't know these are standard weapons any more than they knew Han Solo's blaster was a modified Mauser.
You clearly don't know how much the prop guys know the general public doesn't know.
They weren't going for a distant future look, but they were going for a practical future look and they believed it was likely that in just 7 years cops would already have more futuristic looking weaponry. That's because 7 years used to be a really long fucking time. Disco to Debbie Gibson was just 7 years. A four-year Presidential term used to be an eternity. People had given up hope that Back to the Future II would ever Be Continued... after just 3 years had passed. In contrast, in 2023, seven years is like the difference between being able to run a PC game on medium-high settings instead of medium settings. When a publisher announces a game to be released in 5 years, people respond as if they said 2 years and they start preparing to put in their preorders. 36-year-olds now have the mental maturity and wisdom that 26-year-olds had in the 1980's.
Like it or not, something has modified the way most humans perceive the passage of time. Presumably EMR, something in the screens we stare at all day or something in the 'energy saving' lights they desperately wanted us to switch to (at a profit loss even).
You've now created backstories, story lines, and motivations for a small group of people that worked on a movie in 1990, and entire police divisions, to support your statements of 'The internalized perceived passage of time being accelerated'. Which is a concept that has no attachment to any meaningful real world occurrence. This is fucking madness.
Funny how we are still using 19th century weapons. Of course, they have missiles and other shit like that, but your average soldier and police officer is still going around with a boom stick.
Suggested passage of time tempts one to ignore being passenger aka TIME/EMIT aka EMIT', verb (Latin emitto) - "to send forth"...being (life) send forth (inception towards death).
Sleight of hand from Back to the Future: EMMETT (emit) the TIME traveler.
accelerated
Being implies resistance (life) within velocity (inception towards death). Living implies delay within process of dying...others suggest progressivism (fastening) to tempt one to ignore resisting.
Those are actually real guns, available at the time. They are just outfitting them with really bad laser site choices.
https://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Predator_2
Only 3 guns in the entire movie have laser sites on them, that look inappropriate. As laser sites were very popular and trending at the time.
The prop guys said they did it deliberately to make the guns look futuristic and, unless you're retarded - or very new to the planet - you can see with your own eyes that's what they were trying to do.
Cops didn't have even properly matched laser sights on their handguns in 1990, that's why the prop guys were able to successfully produce a futuristic look just by adding mismatched laser sights. Additionally, the Desert Eagle already nearly had a futuristic look to the general public - especially in the hands of a cop, unlike the SIG which required a greatly mismatched, bulging laser sight to produce the futuristic look.
99% of the general public doesn't know these are standard weapons any more than they knew Han Solo's blaster was a modified Mauser.
You clearly don't know how much the prop guys know the general public doesn't know.
They weren't going for a distant future look, but they were going for a practical future look and they believed it was likely that in just 7 years cops would already have more futuristic looking weaponry. That's because 7 years used to be a really long fucking time. Disco to Debbie Gibson was just 7 years. A four-year Presidential term used to be an eternity. People had given up hope that Back to the Future II would ever Be Continued... after just 3 years had passed. In contrast, in 2023, seven years is like the difference between being able to run a PC game on medium-high settings instead of medium settings. When a publisher announces a game to be released in 5 years, people respond as if they said 2 years and they start preparing to put in their preorders. 36-year-olds now have the mental maturity and wisdom that 26-year-olds had in the 1980's.
Like it or not, something has modified the way most humans perceive the passage of time. Presumably EMR, something in the screens we stare at all day or something in the 'energy saving' lights they desperately wanted us to switch to (at a profit loss even).
You've now created backstories, story lines, and motivations for a small group of people that worked on a movie in 1990, and entire police divisions, to support your statements of 'The internalized perceived passage of time being accelerated'. Which is a concept that has no attachment to any meaningful real world occurrence. This is fucking madness.
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Funny how we are still using 19th century weapons. Of course, they have missiles and other shit like that, but your average soldier and police officer is still going around with a boom stick.
Suggested passage of time tempts one to ignore being passenger aka TIME/EMIT aka EMIT', verb (Latin emitto) - "to send forth"...being (life) send forth (inception towards death).
Sleight of hand from Back to the Future: EMMETT (emit) the TIME traveler.
Being implies resistance (life) within velocity (inception towards death). Living implies delay within process of dying...others suggest progressivism (fastening) to tempt one to ignore resisting.