Hate to be picky, but the Officer with the Enfield in the Thumbnail is holding it the wrong way round. The way he's holding it, he'll be unable to reload while aiming and the hot shell will hit him in the face.
@@jimclark6256 Even if you shoot left handed, you should hold it as if you're right handed. It was one of the vital safety lessons I learnt during Weapon Training as an Air Cadet: "No gun was ever designed to be fired left handed."
@@flashstudiosguy so you notice the butt in the wrong shoulder, but did you notice that he fired off a double barrel shotgun that only has two shells that were in the chamber of his DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN?
@@cochesethemagnificent9537 Look, I don't mean to be disrespectful about your grammar but you need to slow down and rewrite this; who fired a shotgun? The Robber? The Officer? How many shots were fired?
@@flashstudiosguy alright thanks for telling me. It is annoying though when the writers or who ever is charge of getting these weapons on set, don't do their research into how they work and should be handled. The same mistake was made on Corrie on the Christmas shooting.