Gary Coleman Goes POSTAL
House of
Moves Motion Capture Studio Pictures
Pictures and Video
of Gary at the Shooting Range
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Video of Gary at the Shooting Range

64 second movie clip
Music by Ph8
When asked by friends or foes, please be accurate in your description
of the firearms we were shooting with Gary, because nearly 99.99%
of the people in the so-called "real" media have nary
a clue that what we were doing is perfectly legal. Milton Schick
of Starlight Enterprises was the Class III dealer and license-holder
who provided the full-autos we shot that day.
First off...
Yes, Title II weapons like submachine guns are legal to own in
America. The firearms are registered with the BATF and the owner
pays a $200 transfer tax to the feds EVERY time the weapon is
transferred. This is why most of the sub-guns we fired that day
are worth
over $2500. Oh, and for what it's worth, only three legally owned
full-autos have ever been used in a crime in America since 1934
(the year this stupid law went into effect) and there are at least
a quarter-of-a-million full-auto owners in this country.
Secondly...
Yes, suppressors (Note: they are NOT called "silencers")
are legal to own under the same rules described above.
Thirdly...
Those are NOT "clips" that one feeds the ammo into.
They're called magazines. A "clip" means something entirely
different. We owe this stupidity to Hollywood.
As for the sub-guns used that day, they were...
1) a British STEN Mk. II http://world.guns.ru/smg/smg38-e.htm
submachine gun (fired with and without a suppressor) dating from
late in the Second World War. This was the sub-gun that feeds
its magazine from the left side. It fires a 9mm cartridge.
2) an American Ingram M11 (MAC-11) http://world.guns.ru/smg/smg22-e.htm submachine
gun (fired with and without a suppressor) from the post-Vietnam
era. Gary assumed this would be his favorite, because it fires
a .380 cartridge, but its astounding 1600 round-per-minute cyclic
rate made it climb even with the big can ("can" is slang
for a suppressor) affixed to it.
3) an Austrian Steyr MPi 69 http://world.guns.ru/smg/smg45-e.htm
submachine gun (no suppressor was used that day) of a 1980's vintage.
This is the sub-gun that Vince is seen firing from the hip (and
in most of the other shots of him). It also fires a 9mm cartridge.