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I had to search it out on DVD a few years ago. Found it on a comp disc from amazon -I haven't seen that movie in forever. I watched that movie about 20 times on The Movie Channel way back when.
I had to search it out on DVD a few years ago. Found it on a comp disc from amazon -I haven't seen that movie in forever. I watched that movie about 20 times on The Movie Channel way back when.
That's awesome. Now I want to see The Final Option...lolI had to search it out on DVD a few years ago. Found it on a comp disc from amazon - View attachment 14498
That’s my rifle....not Robcops gun........Robocop's modified 93r, a phased plasma rifle (in 40 watt range) and the space marine M41a. So, no.
If either one pulled the trigger, the other would be gone and not even put a scratch on the other . Now, if it was a Sig 320, some would say the dropped gun would shoot him backSpeaking of John Woo movies...my first revolver was inspired by Tequila’s (Chow Yun Fat) main piece in Hard Boiled...View attachment 14508
A stainless 4” Ruger GP100.
(And yes, Alan's (Tony Leung) gun is a 92F...)
Yeah, I try to discourage people from buying the P320 unless it has a mechanical safety. The lawsuits I've seen about that pistol allege some bad facts. Even if not all of them are true I just wouldn't trust that pistol.If either one pulled the trigger, the other would be gone and not even put a scratch on the other . Now, if it was a Sig 320, some would say the dropped gun would shoot him back
I jokeYeah, I try to discourage people from buying the P320 unless it has a mechanical safety. The lawsuits I've seen about that pistol allege some bad facts. Even if not all of them are true I just wouldn't trust that pistol.
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I own a 320 and its been flawless . Not all apples are bad .
I’ve got one too and I love it. It’s a beast and has never caused me an ounce of trouble.I joke
I own a 320 and its been flawless . Not all apples are bad .
I just watched that! It’s still great.Here's another oldie. That big octagon barreled 45/90 Sharps from Quigley down under. Maybe 45/110. I can't remember exactly. I think it was a rolling block.
I'm pretty sure it was a 110.Here's another oldie. That big octagon barreled 45/90 Sharps from Quigley down under. Maybe 45/110. I can't remember exactly. I think it was a rolling block.
I loved that movie growing up. I grew up in the Rambo/Commando/Predator era of action movies, so Quigly was my first exposure to western/cowboy style gunfights.Here's another oldie. That big octagon barreled 45/90 Sharps from Quigley down under. Maybe 45/110. I can't remember exactly. I think it was a rolling block.
Infamous clip of him being a calm and collected gentleman in the face of a vitriolic ambush.I loved that movie growing up. I grew up in the Rambo/Commando/Predator era of action movies, so Quigly was my first exposure to western/cowboy style gunfights.
I read an article about the movie gun a few years back. Three Sharps rifles were used in filming. Tom Selleck was allowed to keep all three. He paid to have them reconditioned, then signed and auctioned off two of them for an NRA fundraiser (they were listed as 45/110's). He donated the third to the Brownell's Family Museum. Selleck seems like a good guy who actually appreciates firearms.
She was the Ellen of the Late 90s for a hot minute, until she couldn't keep her politics out of every single thing she did.That clip was awesome. I missed a lot of pop culture in the 90's. I didn't even know Rosie had a talk show. I did find out that that Quigly Down Under is on Netflix. I just watched it. I probably should've slept, but it was a great flick.
You were hoping for Quigley shooting it out with the redcoats?Quigley's pretty good, but I can’t say I cared for the ending...