This week we saw the leak of the Nashville Manifesto, a document that devestated the M5M media narrative. Today, we see this story rising on X and being pushed by the M5M. Be very careful with this story! I sense a psy-op in the making to reignite old narratives. This seems way too convenient!
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The pistol has completed its ejection cycle and is BACK in battery. The shell casing didn't get in mid air all by itself; it was ejected. There can never be a "trace of movement on the slide" when being in battery, which is stationary. The flight of the casing is SLOW compared to slide movement in action. With good technique, there should be no sign of "recoil induced hand movement." There is only barrel rise with muzzle flip, but that would be visible in this photo only if the shooter "limp-wristed" the shot, which is easy to prevent. The usual way of absorbing such motions is for the forearm as a whole to rise, and there is no way of telling whether it did or not.
Given the previous comment was that the casing was not blurred from movement, the casing would have been moving slower than the slide and muzxel flip as the casing approached apogee. So if The casing should be blurred then so would the slide and muzzle.
But if, as the previous anon was implying, the casing was photoshopped in, there would be no motion blur of the casing, slide or muzzle.
But, as I have been explaining, the slide recoiled and returned before the casing reached that point in its trajectory. There was never any reason for the casing to be blurred, as the "exposure time" on the camera was fast enough. The idea that it was photoshopped is pure, groundless speculation. Particularly since the whole thing was captured as a video that had continuity through the motions.
Look, to give you some idea of how fast the recoil cycle of a semi-automatic pistol really is, I can refer you to the Glock 18 pistol, which is designed to be fully-automatic. No delay between firing cycles. The firing rate is about 1200 rounds per minute, or 20 rounds per second. This means the complete cycle from firing, recoiling, and rechambering is 0.05 second. That would be the same for a semi-auto pistol, only the shooter cannot possibly pull the trigger that fast. That's 50 milliseconds. The average blink of an eye is from 100 to 400 milliseconds. If you blink, you've missed it.
How fast is the casing being ejected? They seldom are ejected any higher than 3 feet. That would mean an ejection velocity of about 10 feet/second. The bullet is traveling 100 times faster. Or compare the difference in speed between an automobile traveling at 100 mph and a pedestrian walking at 1 mph (a brisk walk is 4 mph). Being able to photograph the casing is no big deal. Being able to photograph the recoil motions mean you have to choose the taking of your photo to within 50 milliseconds.
This is all facts and physics. I don't propose to argue about it.
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