I wish they used the original movie poster for the DVD cover though, would've been so much better...
Sam Goody is having their going-out-of-business sale and I got this for about $10 off:
I really do love this movie. [img]graemlins/thumbs_up.gif[/img]
Arms dealing fascinates me.
I wish they used the original movie poster for the DVD cover though, would've been so much better...
I actually like this one better.
Makes Orlov look powerful.
This one?
There's 22 casings in there. What kind of arms dealer sells 22s? [img]graemlins/hmmm.gif[/img]
A good one.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Don't diss artistic license!Originally posted by KillerKanuck?:
There's 22 casings in there. What kind of arms dealer sells 22s? [img]graemlins/hmmm.gif[/img]
besides, I am sure you have to cater to your customers - in this case, the poor kids in the hood that can't afford the good stuff!
Actually, Israeli riot squads used to use 22 rifles (Ruger 10/22s I believe) to disband rioting mobs. Until they realized that "Hey, they go down a lot faster if I shoot them in the head". [img]graemlins/sure.gif[/img]
Meg is half right.
I don't know why .22s get dissed... they are efficient depending on your situation.
They're cheap, and it's easy to carry a shitload of them at one time because they're small....
Mobsters in the 30s even preferred them because they had enough power to puncture a skull, but not enough to exit- therefore ricocheting inside the skull and scrambling at least part of the brain... insuring a kill.
I'm just shittin' ya Daj. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
I have a couple myself. And you're right - they were and still are used in assasinations because they have enough juice to get in, but not enough to get out.
But they ain't nothing next to a 7.62x54R, a 303 Brit, 8x56R, or any of the other old rifles cartidges I shoot. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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