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    Explore "dirtyharry" with insightful episodes like "1976 - The Enforcer", "44 Magnum vs 45 ACP: Kings of Muzzle Energy", "Top 10 Iconic Movie Guns of All Time", "Episode 196 - Dirty Harry (Clint Eastwood Part I)" and "Is the drug lord the new Robin Hood?" from podcasts like ""A Film By...", "Ammunition Guides with Ammo.com", "Ammunition Guides with Ammo.com", "Another Look - A Film Podcast" and "When Experts Attack!"" and more!

    Episodes (10)

    1976 - The Enforcer

    1976 - The Enforcer
    "Personnel? That's for assholes!"


    Our limited series "1976" returns this week. Jeff and David meet their new partner, the Surely You Can't Be Serious Podcast's Jason Colvin, to investigate the third entry in Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry franchise, The Enforcer!

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    44 Magnum vs 45 ACP: Kings of Muzzle Energy

    44 Magnum vs 45 ACP: Kings of Muzzle Energy
    The 45 Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP) and 44 Magnum are two powerful handgun rounds that are rarely compared. Although the bullet that each cartridge fires is separated by only a few hundredths of an inch, the terminal ballistics of the 45 ACP and 44 Mag are considerably different from one another.
     
    This leads some new (and experienced) shooters to question if they need a higher pressure 44 Magnum revolver for self-defense or if the 45 ACP has enough stopping power to do the job.
     
    Most self-defense situations do not require the power that the 44 Mag provides. The potential for over penetration is simply too high as well as the potential liability issues as well. Furthermore, the recoil of the 44 Magnum makes it less appealing for concealed carry, and this is where the 45 ACP shines.
     
    However, the power the 44 Mag offers is excellent for big game hunting for animals like hogs and whitetail. The 45 ACP simply does not have enough kinetic energy to take these animals humanely where the 44 does.
     
    There's no denying that the 45 ACP and 44 Remington Magnum are amazing rounds when employed in the areas that they excel at.

    Top 10 Iconic Movie Guns of All Time

    Top 10 Iconic Movie Guns of All Time
    Guns in movies has been one thing that has driven the 2A industry in directions that it never thought possible. In this video, Dave and Chris talk about the most iconic movie guns of all time. From Dirty Harry's infamous S&W Model 29 44 Mag to the M41A Pulse Rifle in Aliens to the outlandish Pod Gun from 5th Element, Chris and Dave are going to talk about them all.
     
    So grab your boomsticks and let's talk about some of the most iconic movie guns of all time.
     
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    Episode 196 - Dirty Harry (Clint Eastwood Part I)

    Episode 196 - Dirty Harry (Clint Eastwood Part I)

    For this month's theme, we are diving into all things Clint Eastwood!  Whether he acted in it, or directed it, all options are on the table.  We are talking about his first film in the Dirty Harry franchise with DIRTY HARRY.  Please send any and all feedback to anotherlookpod@gmail.com.  Please follow us on Instagram, and check us out on Facebook.  Rate/review/subscribe where ever you get your podcasts.

    Episode 229: II TRIELLO (THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY 66’ film Review)

    Episode 229: II TRIELLO (THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY 66’ film Review)
    We finish off the month of July with another special take over episode from our own local projectionist, Mr. Chris Pawlak returns for an over view of Sergio Leone’s breakout hit, ‘THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY.’ We’d also like to thank all of our friends for helping in the creation and release of this show, especially our pal, Chewbacca.
    Intro music by:
    Susie Soto &
    The Swann.
    Outro music by:
    The Swann.

    Episode 8: City Heat

    Episode 8: City Heat

    The year was 1984, Jim and I were ten years old, and our father took us to the movies to see City Heat. The two of us remember this movie as a comedic masterpiece and 36 years later we are questioning our sanity. Set towards the end of prohibition, the action takes place in Kansas City and stars two of the most well known actors of the day; Burt Reynolds and Clint Eastwood. While the movie has some great one-liners from Eastwood, they aren’t enough from making this a certified Celluloid Zero.

    While there’s not much to discuss plot wise, Jim and I do take a walk down memory late and reminisce on seeing highly inappropriate movies with our father Don as well as his penchant for saving a buck by always buying snacks at the convenience store across the street from the movie theatre and always asking for the kid rate when buying us tickets (even after we were shaving regularly).

    Happy listening!

    Dirty Harry on Ketchup

    Dirty Harry on Ketchup
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    This insight was inspired by the film character Homicide Inspector Harry Callahan more affectionately known to action film aficionados as Dirty Harry.
    “Nobody, I mean NOBODY puts ketchup on a hot dog.”
    –“Dirty Harry,” in Sudden Impact
    Although it is true that nobody should ever put ketchup on a hot dog, sometimes it’s true that doing things differently than everyone else will allow you to change the world. In fact, looking at the world differently, and doing things the way you “shouldn’t,” is what progress is all about. So, don’t put ketchup on that hot dog — but do look at the world through your own lens.
    Jim Woods July 29th, 2020
     
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