Skull Island ( King Kong movie )

What would you need against animals that size?

Semi auto or auto 50cal?
Mk 19 40mm belt fed?

Or stay far away and use drones with hellfire instead?

20mm Vulcan

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I noted 4 changes to the rifle through out the flick

When he first used it it was un-scoped and had a full auto selector switch and even used it in full auto for one shot.

In another scene he has it scoped but the crazy part was ( I swear its what I saw ) the scope mount was on the right side of the rifle as opposed to the left but then changed over to the left in another shot lol, probably due to the actual film being flipped.

The scope was quickly gone by the next scene. At one point the rifle had an M1 Garand butt plate and then changed over to a proper M14 butt plate later on.

And in one final close up of the rifle it has changed fully over to an M1A, solid stock no selector switch or even hole for it in the stock, and connector rod gone as well.

Reminds me of American Sniper... Bad guy is in building cleaning Dragunov, gets up walks through doorway exits with a PSL in hand.
 
I thought the exact same thing. Where did the 50 come from ? Must've been one of those special Hollywood 50's that can be packed in a nappy sack

Believe it or not I've seen one packed assembled...It was just before sunrise, is that Rhino Man? No just Steve with an assembled .50 strapped to his back.
 
I love how he ask to set up the 50, after they are walking through the jungle for hours, but you never see it until then. Massive weapon with very heavy bullets, but the magic of the movies. Making the pretend world a reality.
Your issue with the reality of the movie is how heavy his load out is portrayed? Maybe the giant monkey carried it?
 
I get it. The giant gorilla is what we're asked to accept and suspend our disbelief in. Everything else should make sense.
 
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